Wednesday 13 August 2014

Côte d'Or is very popular producer of Belgian chocolate

Côte d'Or is very popular brand and the producer of Belgian chocolate which is owned by Mondelēz International. The Côte d'Or was first founded in 1883 by the Charles Neuhaus who was a chocolate manufacturer and later used the name Côte d’Or which is a French word and it means the Gold Coast and this name is given by referring to the old name of the contemporary Ghana which is also the source of best cacao beans that s used in the chocolate manufacturing every year. The Côte d'Or was later purchased by Jacobs Suchard in the year 1987 and then Jacobs Suchard was later purchased by Kraft General Foods in the year 1990. The Belgians consume Côte d'Or products more than 600 million every year and every day Côte d'Or factory produce almost 1.3 million of small chocolate bars which are now produced in Poland and rest 2 million chocolate bonbons.

The emblem of Côte d'Or chocolate is an elephant and it is a symbol that recalls its African origin of cocoa beans that are used in the manufacturing of the Côte d'Or. Many people also claims that the elephants were once used to tow the sacks of the cocoa beans and this is why it have it symbol as an elephant. However in the earlier versions of chocolate logo there were three pyramids with a palm tree, perhaps after suggesting that it is very simple and not appealing to the "exotic" chocolate lovers of the beans you bar chocolate it was change later as an elephant. It is very special chocolate and silos available online on the website Chocó sphere.

The El Rey is a Venezuelan chocolate manufacturer. This company uses premium-grade and locally grown raw material only for the formulation of all its other products. The El Rey’s family is associated with the business and they run this business and it is one of oldest chocolate manufacturers of the entire Venezuela. The El Rey also offers the consumers gourmet chocolate that has traded the cacao beans direct from the small and large-scale growers of Venezuela. El Rey has also managed to eliminate all the kinds of middlemen who use to pay the lowest possible price to the growers by establishing the Approach which is democratically cooperative and pays above the market price of cacao beans. Their trading partners are all the small growers and even the large grower of beans and they are free to deal directly with the Aprocao without any intermediaries. By the help of the Aprocao the El Rey teaches all the growers of Venezuela that how to manage the soil and the sustainable agricultural system by promoting the natural cycles without adding any chemical pesticides and fertilizers and how can they ferment the cacao harvest in order to earn the best price.

For further details about Cote d'or please visit the website.

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