Arcelia Gallardo of Mission Chocolate (Ep. 56)

 

In this episode we talk with Arcelia Gallardo, the founder and chocolate maker at Mission Chocolate in Sao Paolo, Brazil. Arcelia has taken a long and winding road to making world class chocolate in Brazil, and as she’ll explain, her own journey is interwoven with the growth of the cacao industry and bean to bar chocolate scene in Brazil over the last decade. Arcelia also talks about the exciting craft beer scene in Brazil right now, and its relationship to cacao.

Arcelia Gallardo’s chocolate origin story began two decades ago, and has featured supporting roles from some of the most prominent names in craft chocolate. She didn’t make her name in the bean to bar revolution’s spotlight however. Instead, she moved to a country where she didn’t speak the language and set about figuring out how to make great chocolate with cacao everyone told her wasn’t up to the challenge. Listen in as Arcelia tells us the story that led to Mission Chocolate, a bean to bar company bringing the flavors of Brazil to the chocolate world.

Chocolate makers and other professionals mentioned in this episode include Dandelion Chocolate, Chocolate Maya, and Bean to Bar Brasil. Breweries mentioned include Japas Cervejaria.

You can purchase tickets for the Belgian Gold Virtual Beer Tasting mentioned in the episode here.

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The music for this episode is by my dear friend, indie folk musician Anna ps. You can find out more about Anna’s music in the show notes or at her website annapsmusic.com, where you can also get in touch to book her to play at your brewery or other establishment.



Guests:

Arcelia Gallardo

Arcelia Gallardo is owner and chocolate maker at Mission Chocolate based in Brazil and the most awarded chocolate in the country. With the focus of creating chocolate that doesn't exist and utilizing only native ingredients, her bars like Cupuaçu, Three Theos, Umbu, Baru, and Two Rivers have created a cult following putting Brazil on the global map for quality craft chocolate. 

 
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