Founded in 2009, Chocolataria Equador works in partnership with Cacao Ecuador - Roça de Santo António, Lda. to ensure the integration of the whole process of transformation of fine chocolate, from planting to the final product. With strong connections to Sao Tome and Principe, Cacao Ecuador is proud to be independent of the massive worldwide cocoa bean marketing chain. This partnership was born from a joint desire to ensure the best and fairest practices in the whole process of chocolate processing, valuing the cocoa exploration heritage through the rehabilitation of Roça de Santo António in São Tomé.
Chocolate and chocolate with Port wine
Monday to Saturday: 11h-14h / 14h30-19h30
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Address:
Rua Sá da Bandeira, 637
Postal Code:
4000-437
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222010455
Mobile Phone:
916605665
Website:
https://www.cacaoequador.pt/pt/
Email:
info@chocolatariaequador.com
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