Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Alpine Salt from the Bex mine, depicting a wolf with the Matterhorn mountain in the Swiss Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Blueberries and Millet, featuring a squirrel in the snow with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Sesame and Goji Berries, featuring freestyle skier Martin Bender with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Almonds and Cranberries, featuring a marmot with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Chili Pepper and Goji Berries, featuring a fox with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cocoa Dark Chocolate with Sesame and Candied Oranges, depicting a bearded vulture bird with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Sesame and Candied Ginger, featuring a vintage fire truck with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
Organic Swiss 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate with Almonds, Apricots, and Hazelnuts, depicting a downhill bike on a bend with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
70% Cocoa Dark Chocolate, Swiss and organic, with Peanuts, Amaranth and Raisins, depicting a backcountry skier with a graphic representation of Verbier and the Alps in the background.
70% Cacao Dark Chocolate, Swiss and Organic, depicting the arrival of a train with the Matterhorn mountain of the Swiss Alps in the background.

Cacao was enjoyed by Mayans along the Yucatan Peninsula and was present in many religious rituals. Its genus name, Theobroma translates as "food of the gods" - it was savored daily by the Ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire, Moctezuma himself. Cocoa beans were also used as a currency. Spanish brought cacao to Spain as a medicine. It slowly gained popularity among the European elite and evolved from a drink to solid chocolate with the rise of British and Swiss chocolate makers followed by the introduction of milk chocolate.



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