I learned about his story from a television show.
He designed his own ceramic infrared coffee roasting machine and also designed a machine that will separate the nib and husk for cacao beans.
He designed his own ceramic infrared coffee roasting machine and also designed a machine that will separate the nib and husk for cacao beans.
We tried his Rwanda Skyhill coffee. I wished he had more info, like the farm it came from.
I thought the taste of this coffee was smooth, not too much acid, I enjoyed it.
His Inemankai bar won a Silver Award at the International Chocolate Awards, 2021-2022 Asia Pacific
His Inemankai bar won a Silver Award at the International Chocolate Awards, 2021-2022 Asia Pacific
This bar uses 70% Colombian chocolate, kodaimai (red rice) and sake kasu (rice wine lees)
I couldn't taste any rice or sake kasu but the chocolate overall was smooth a little fruity
If you've ever tried grapes in Japan, it tasted just like it, really fruity! and lots of grape flavor
The Amanohashidate Wine, uses 70% Tanzania chocolate, and red wine, which I couldn't pick out, but again, this was a smooth tasting bar.
The Amanohashidate Wine, uses 70% Tanzania chocolate, and red wine, which I couldn't pick out, but again, this was a smooth tasting bar.
I'm glad we tried these chocolates and his coffee and loved the packaging , it was nice supporting a small business, and I hope he'll continue to succeed.
6 comments:
what a creative guy. From welder to coffee roaster to chocolates. amazing!
v
Oooooh, I love the artwork on the packaging!
I thought so too, V! Take care, Kat
Jalna, so cool, yeah?! Take care Kat
Very nice Kat! Which chocolate was your favorite?
I would say the grape one Kirk, because the grape flavor was strong and different especially with dark chocolate, Take care, Kat
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