Amedei’s chef line is also available as a chocolate drops ideal for dessert-making, and flaked chocolate,excellent for garnishing any type of dessert and ice cream as well as for preparing the best hot chocolate or milkshakes.

Drops of Dark Chocolate (cocoa min. 70%)
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Weight | 2Kg/70.5oz bag |
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