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In Guatemala the Mayan people use cacao beans as a currency and the drink as an aphrodisiac. Chocolate is derived from the Mayan word Xocolatl which means frothy water. The botanical name of the tree is Theobroma cocoa which means "Food of the Gods".

Xocolat Molé
  • $ 9.00 / 100g

Sesame seeds mixed with chilli and cinnamon encased in a dark chocolate block

Mol'e Coffee Beans
  • $ 9.00 / 100g
  • $ 15.00 / 200g
  • $ 55.00 / 1kg

Whole coffee beans coated in dark chocolate rolled in chili and cinnamon powder and sesame seeds

Xocolat Whole Coffee Beans
  • $ 9.00 / 100g
  • $ 15.00 / 200g
  • $ 55.00 / 1kg

Freshly roasted coffee beans coated in dark chocolate.

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