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Event Calendar ItemFirst Friday At Madre Chocolate - First Friday Folk Fest - A Celebration
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Date: Friday - 8/7/2015
Time: 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Location:
Madre Chocolate
Downtown / Chinatown
8 North Pauahi St.
Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: 808-377-6440
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Cost:
First Friday Folk Fest - A Celebration
This month at Madre we will be celebrating down home folk and Funk to go with our homemade chocolates, as well as new flavors brought in from the expert's recent journey to Vanuatu. And as always we will have plentiful hot chocolate and adult beverages to make things even smoother.
Entertainment:
7:30- 8:45: Brian von Ahsen -
A singer/songwriter with local flair, our Santa doppleganger will have you dancing in the isles. And remember, no matter what he says, "It's all true."
9:00 - 10:30 Mr. Mac & Friends
Mr. Mac combines cherished yet disparate elements of his musical subconscious into a jambalaya of Rock, Americana and neo-psychedelia. He is joined by Dan Cutter on Drums and Beau Leonidus on bass. Mr. Mac's lyrics flow from ethereal realms to the sawdust of the Honky-Tonk.
https://www.reverbnation.com/danmclaughlin
Artistic visuals continued by the amazing Tashina Marie. Her Page can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/TashinaMarieArt
$5 Cover after 8 pm
See You There!
ABOUT MADRE CHOCOLATE
Welcome to the World of Chocolate Straight from its Origins
At Madre Chocolate, our quest to make truly amazing chocolate is driven by a passion to inspire greater appreciation among consumers for the rich cultural heritage and ecological diversity surrounding cacao. We aim for our selection of organic, fair trade chocolate bars to connect chocolate-eaters directly to the source, and in doing so to contribute to the well-being of cacao farmers and their communities.
Our chocolate is carefully made bean-to-bar in Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii from lightly processed cacao that preserve many healthy antioxidants while still providing a rich, deep flavor you can enjoy while feeling good. In most other chocolate, fermenting and roasting the cacao destroys many of the antioxidants. We also use many high-antioxidant fruit and spice flavors that are traditional ingredients of the Aztec, Maya, and Olmec tribes that invented chocolate, to both preserve their cultural heritage and give you that original taste.
David Elliott
Cofounder and Chocolate Production Manager
Dave is a bicontinental chocolate maker, avid traveller, and promoter of all things delicious.
After working on rural development and environmental justice issues in cacao growing regions of Ecuador and Bolivia for many years, David was living half the year in the epicenter of chocolate in Mexico, Oaxaca City.
He tasted many excellent, traditional drinking chocolates there, but couldn't find a fine eating chocolate that gave testimony to Mexico's long love story with cacao and he saw an opportunity.
His excitement only grew when he saw the potential for a chocolate company with a social mission to make a positive impact on the lives of cacao farmers and their communities.
Nat Bletter
Cofounder and Chocolate Flavormeister
Dr. Nat Bletter has 15 years of experience in botany, documenting exotic fruits and vegetables, gathering food in the wild, herbal and traditional medicine, and exploring Asia, South America, Central America, and Africa.
He has a Ph.D. in Ethnobotany from the City University of New York and New York Botanical Garden, where he researched medicinal plants of Peru, Mali, and the Guatemalan Mayans, ethnobotany, taste-modifying plants, and stimulant plants such as cacao, which has spurred him to start a traditional-ingredient, high-antioxidant, artisinal chocolate company Madre Chocolate.
He will co-lead a culinary, medicinal plant, and music tour of Bali in August, where he has spent many months exploring the landscape, music, fruits, food and medicine since 1994. He now works at University of Hawai'i Manoa researching plants and migration in Thailand and Laos, and making chocolate from scratch.
Beyond Sustainable: bringing you cacao and chocolate direct from its roots, ecologically
We purchase raw, fermented beans directly from farmers and cooperatives that we then roast and process in small batches to craft our chocolate bars. Fermentation is a vital step to bring out the complex chocolate flavors and fruity notes in the cacao bean. Getting well fermented beans is a huge challenge for farmers and chocolate-makers, because the the process has to occur within a couple weeks of picking the cacao, which is usually before the product is shipped off to another country for resale and then processing. The amazing thing about making chocolate in Hawai'i is that we can work closely with cacao farmers to dial in the fermentation and drying process for great tasting chocolate. Many cacao farmers in the Latin America and Africa have never tasted the chocolate made with their beans. A couple of weeks after we get beans from a farmer, we're back at the farm tasting the chocolate and comparing notes on what we'd like to improve to really make their beans shine.
Direct trade, where we get to know every farmer we buy cacao from, goes well beyond fair trade in that we see every farm we buy cacao farm, see the conditions of the people and the ecology on the farm, rather than going through a middle man with overhead costs. This way we can ensure that each and every cacao farm we work with are treating their land, plants, animals, and people well, and we can be confident that we are giving you truly sustainable chocolate that we see through every step of the process.
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At Madre Chocolate, our quest to make truly amazing chocolate is driven by a passion to inspire greater appreciation among consumers for the rich cultural heritage and ecological diversity surrounding cacao.
8 North Pauahi St., Honolulu, HI (View Map)
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Single origin dark and flavored chocolate bars including chipotle allspice, hibiscus, amaranth, rosita de cacao, passion fruit, pink peppercorn, triple cacao, and many more enticing flavors. AWARDS International Chocolate Awards 2012 US Gold, Americas Silver, World Silver medal Good Food Awards 2013 Northwest Chocolate Festival 2012 inclusions silver Big Island Chocolate Festival best bean-to-bar 2012 & 2013 Best of Honolulu 2013 best chocolate & best chocolate curriculum SHOP LOCATIONS Chinatown, Honolulu 8 North Pauahi St. Honolulu, HI 96817 (between Nuuanu and Smith st.) 808-377-6440 Open Monday-Wednesday, 11 am-6 pm Thursday-Saturday, 11 am-8 pm Kailua 20-A Kainehe St Kailua HI 96734 808-377-6440 Open Monday-Friday 11 am-7 pm, Saturday 11 am-6 pm, Sunday 10 am-6 pm. Please call 808-377-6440 if you have any questions. |
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