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rockvillage
@rockvillage
12/11/08 03:25:32
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Sources for (natural) cocoa powder


Posted in: Classifieds F/S or Wanted

Well, I'm always up for a taste-test! :) I think the Domori was probably closer to $3 per 100 gm, but I'm not certain. Chocosphere now has a Grenada (blend) Cocoa Powder that sounds interesting.Have you tried the powder from Penzey's Spice? I'm wondering how it compares to some of the other options.
rockvillage
@rockvillage
12/09/08 19:04:11
3 posts

Sources for (natural) cocoa powder


Posted in: Classifieds F/S or Wanted

Thank you for the links.I found my (empty) box of cocoa powder, and indeed it is Domori. And indeed, I can't find it.Yikes! That Askinosie powder is a bit steep in price. $7.06 per 100 gms. The Vintage Plantations one is $1.21 per 100 gms. That's a big difference. Hard to believe it is good enough to warrant that type of premium.
rockvillage
@rockvillage
12/08/08 14:27:13
3 posts

Sources for (natural) cocoa powder


Posted in: Classifieds F/S or Wanted

If this has been discussed, please direct me. I've searched a few different ways, but it's pretty easy to miss things.I love to drink my hot cocoa. I have my own recipe, because I dislike any versions you can buy. I use 1 teaspoon sugar, 2 teaspoons instant non-fat dry milk, and 3 teaspoons natural cocoa powder per mug. I prefer the natural to the dutched powder, although I have to use one of those little aerolatte mixers to get it to blend nicely.Hershey's cocoa powder is certainly drinkable, but it really pales in comparison to some others I have tried.I am wondering if people here have some favorite cocoa powders, and where they get them.I'm sorry to say I can't remember the name of one I was particularly fond of. It might have been Domori. It called itself a 'trinitario style' cocoa powder. I had gotten it from Chocosphere, but they do not seem to have it (whatever brand it was) right now.Anne
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