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The Pralus tradition of excellence began in a French patisserie opened by Auguste Pralus in 1948. François Pralus, a revered French chocolatier, has carried on his family's legacy of excellence since 1991. He sources cocoa beans worldwide to create distinctive single origin chocolate bars. His expertise as a Master Chocolate Maker, a rarity in France, is evident in his meticulous craftsmanship. François also owns a Madagascar plantation, ensuring premium cocoa quality, especially the prized Criollo bean. Maison Pralus, located in Roanne, oversees every chocolate-making step, resulting in "real" chocolate. His commitment to bean-to-bar production ensures top-notch quality for the Pralus chocolate we now offer, taking you on a journey of unique taste through the world of chocolate and cocoas.
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Pralus Sao Tome & Principe 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Napolitains Bag - 33-pc
$20.19Out of stock
75% cacao wrapped squares, single origin.
François Pralus' Sao Tome & Principe dark chocolate bulk squares are made with single origin Sao Tome & Principe Forestero cacao. This chocolate is intense, with fruity and spicy flavor notes, and a nice long finish. Each square is approximately 5g, a perfect size for a single taste. 75% Cocoa. Learn More -
Pralus Sao Tome & Principe 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Napolitains - 1kg
$67.39Out of stock
75% cacao wrapped squares, single origin.
Indulge in the rich and intense flavors of Pralus Sao Tome & Principe 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Napolitains. Crafted by the renowned François Pralus, these squares are made with single origin Sao Tome & Principe Forestero cacao, delivering an exquisite combination of fruity and spicy notes with a delightful, lingering finish. Each 5g square is perfectly sized for a single taste, allowing you to savor the distinct characteristics of this exceptional chocolate. The cocoa, untouched and pure, reflects the legacy of these islands and promises a unique and memorable chocolate experience. Available in a 1 kg box of about 165 squares, a bag of 33 squares, or individually. Learn More