Callebaut Belgian Chocolate
Callebaut's story commenced in 1911 when Octaaf Callebaut embarked on a journey to create the world's finest Belgian chocolate. This century-long legacy is distinguished by an unwavering commitment to quality and a unique approach to cocoa processing, from bean to bar. Renowned by chefs worldwide for its exceptional taste, Callebaut's journey has been marked by innovation in crafting exquisite chocolate. From the art of cocoa processing to the commitment to sustainable practices, Callebaut has consistently set the standard for quality.
For information about Callebaut's ‘Drop’ fluidity specification, please take a look at this helpful brochure. |
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Callebaut RB1 34% Ruby Chocolate Couverture Callets - 2.5kg
$80.69Ruby couverture, a unique new cacao creation!
Ruby is the chocolate industry's most uncommon discovery in 80 years. This gift of mother nature surprises and bedazzles with a completely new taste and color experience, born from the ruby cocoa bean – without adding any colorants or fruit flavorings. Packaged in Callebaut's "Choclock" resealable bag.
This unique couverture has intense fruitiness and fresh, sour notes. The flavor lends itself to pairing with a wide variety of other ingredients, from fruits to other chocolates to cheese. With 3-drop fluidity, Ruby is suited to a wide range of applications from moulding and enrobing to ganaches, mousses, and more. 33% min cacao, 36% fat, 26% milk.
Net wt 2.5kg / 5.5lbs
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Callebaut Madagascar 64% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Callets Bag - 2.5kg
$73.89Out of stock
Dark 67.4% cacao. Notes of moderately acid flavours and fruity notes. 3-Drop fluidity.
Callebaut Madagascar Dark Single Origin Chocolate, 67.4% cacao, 39.5% cacao butter. Made with premium cocoa from the Red Island. Madagascar, also called the 'Great Red Island', is a true treasure chest for some of the world's most extraordinary flavours and ingredients: vanilla, tobacco, spices, exotic fruits…
The cocoa grown here reveals a very intense round and sweet taste with a tempered bitterness. It is topped with refreshing, moderately acid flavours and fruity notes that remind of raspberries, juniper berries, citric fruits and ripe yellow fruits such as apricot and pineapple.
Madagascar is lovely to savour as such in chocolate bars and tablets or moulded confectionery. But it can also be a true chameleon, inviting you to explore exciting pairings with a wide variety of ingredients. Think of sweeter ingredients such as honey and speculoos or ingredients with a moderate bitter or acid character: aromatic coffees, teas, spices with a slightly sharper taste, olive oil, etc.
Net wt 2.5Kg/5.5 lbs. Learn More