Box of Portuguese chocolates
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Box containing 6 tubes of chocolate cream made from the famous São Tomé Cocoa and flavored with fruits or spices or Portuguese wines.
These tubes of chocolate cream will be precious allies for making wonderful toppings, for filling muffins, cupcakes and crepes or for enhancing yogurts and cereals.
This gift box, for yourself or others, allows you to discover all the creativity of Portuguese deli.
- Dark chocolate with Azores pineapple
- Dark chocolate with orange.
- Dark chocolate with passion fruit.
- Dark chocolate with cherries and brandy.
- Dark chocolate with wild blackberries, hazelnuts and nutmeg.
- Dark chocolate with blueberries and port wine.
What I like
- The bold combinations of Sao Tomé chocolate with fruits, spices and wines, all of Portuguese origin (PDO) and from organic farming.
- The practical packaging, protecting the chocolate well even after opening the tube.
- The consistency of the chocolate cream allowing its use as a topping, accompaniment, spread...

Dark chocolate with Azores pineapple: Pineapple chocolate is an ideal accompaniment for chocolate truffles and carrot cake.
Dark chocolate with orange: Orange chocolate is ideal for orange cheesecake, chocolate cake and orange tart and can also be enjoyed with coffee.
- Total net weight: 450g (6 x 75g)
- Number of tubes: 6
- Box dimensions: 30x19x4cm
São Tomé cocoa
The island of São Tomé was discovered on Saint Thomas's Day (hence its name), December 21, 1471, by Portuguese navigators João de Santarém and Pedro Escobar. The archipelago gained its independence on July 12, 1975, after an agreement was signed with President Manuel Pinto da Costa. The island of São Tomé is located in the Atlantic Ocean 200 km off the coast of Gabon. The equator passes 2 km from the southern tip of the island. In 1822, Portuguese colonists planted the first cocoa trees brought from Brazil. Today, São Tomé preserves the reputation of its fine and flavorful cocoa by focusing on a limited production of a high-quality product.








