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Where to get Kallari Chocolate:

From Alliance Exchange at a wonderful tasting event, or:

Cardullo's
 6 Brattle St, Harvard Square, Cambridge,MA
617-491-8888

Morning Dew Natural Foods Grocery & Cafe
Bridgton, Maine
207-647-4003

Common Crow
 6 Elm Street, Gloucester, MA
978-283-1665

 

What’s not to love about chocolate? Especially now that chocolate is one of our ten best foods. Who knew? Judy Logback knew and she came to the Boston area to tell us all about Ecuadorian chocolate.

 Chocolate as a “best food” is an easy concept to swallow but do you know that you can contribute to saving the rainforest by encouraging production of Ecuador’s organic chocolate? Well, you can!

Fact: The quality of cocoa has been in decline over the last century. Judy Logback understands this; in fact, she understands production of chocolate from bean to bar. The founder of Kallari will take you from the cocoa fields in the rainforest to a chocolate factory in the Andes. Learn how the Kallari varieties of cocoa were rescued by the genetic unraveling of the high quality Forestero variety of Ecuadorian cocoa.

Thanks to everyone who has attended AlliancExchange-sponsored Chocolate Events and Tastings in the metro Boston area!

See the What's New link at the left to check for other events!

Featured at the exhibit table are Kallari RainFamily Chocolate and Kallari Rainforest Jewelry. 

 

Kallari Rainforest Jewelry and handicrafts are made 100% from renewable rainforest products such as seeds, vines, nuts, grasses and sticks.

Judy Logback, Founder and Development Coordinator of Kallari, prepares exhibit at Babson College event on November 2, 2006. Edison Aquindo and Judy Logback of Kallari staff the Rainforest Jewelry Table at the Babson Chocolate Event.

Read more about our partnership with Kallari.

Kallari Cacao Groves are:

  •  shade-grown

  •  organic certified agro-forestry

  •   over 30 years old

 

Kallari Chocolate features:

  • hand-selected beans

  • hand-tempered chocolate

  • hand-wrapped bars with 100% biodegradable packaging

 

Kallari is a cooperative that offers economic alternatives to rain forest destruction by oil, gold mining and lumber industries in the indigenous communities of the Napo Province, located within the Ecuadorian Amazon.  See: www.kallari.com

 

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