Description
We are so happy to introduce a new supplier to Fair Trader, the beautifully delicious chocolate creations by The Chocolate Detective. The Chocolate Detective uses the most ethical and delectable chocolate with utmost and complete transparency.
Chantal Coady OBE is the Chocolate Detective: a sustainable chocolate expert, founder of Rococo Chocolates, and lifelong chocolate activist.
These delicious Quail chocolate eggs are made in France and contain an unbelievably mouth-watering salted caramel ganache, and a snatch of fleur de sel in the caramel to intensify the flavour.
These eggs are inspired by the petite Quail which is relatively tricky to spot, mainly because of his unique ability to blend in with his environment and because of his reluctance to fly. He has a distinctive call and this has earned him a reputation for being able to recognise the onset of rain
- This egg box contains 12 delicate salted caramel eggs made with Ecuadorian-origin chocolate covered in a crisp sugar shell.
- These delicious chocolate eggs are ethically and sustainably produced in France.
- Weight: 140gIngredients and Allergens: Sugar, cocoa mass, caramel 12% (sugar, water, dextrose), concentrated butter (MILK), cocoa butter, whole MILK powder, glucose syrup, enrobing agents (gum arabic, carnauba wax, beeswax, shellac), starches, emulsifier: SOYA lecithin, ‘fleur de sel’ salt, natural vanilla flavouring, colouring ingredients (safflower, lemon, radish, blackcurrant and apple concentrates, BARLEY malt extract, and E150c.). May also contain traces of other tree nuts, eggs, and sesame seeds as these are handled in the kitchens.
WHY WE SOURCED THIS SUPPLIER
The Chocolate Detective works with the Grenada Chocolate Company and has a rolling programme of fundraising for the planned new eco factory building.
The Chocolate Detective is proud to work with cocoa farmers in Grenada and highlight sustainable chocolate made at the grassroots level, keeping value in local economies.
Since the Chocolate Detective started it has been an absolute imperative to avoid the use of plastic unless completely unavoidable.
They always use recycled or recyclable materials wherever possible.