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Cocoa Liquor

Supplier From Estonia
May-03-21

Fob (Tema) 3350$ - 1FCL

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Natural cocoa liquor made from 100% Ghana cocoa beans.

PROCESS DESCRIPTION

The Natural cocoa liquor is produced from good quality cocoa beans through the process of cleaning, winnowing, nibs roasting and debacterisation, and grinding.

INTENDED USE

Raw material for chocolate confectionery production.

*GMO-FREE

*ALEERGEN AND GLUTEN-FREE

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $3350
MOQ: Not Specified

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