Dagoba Organic Chocolate


Dear Dagobians,

We hope you're enjoying a relaxing summer. We've been busy crafting new products and a recipe contest! Read on for the delicious details then visit our On-line store for a 15% discount off our New Chocolate Covered Nibs, Xocolatl Nibs and "Dagoba Apothecary" Elixirs from July 21-28!

New Items ~ Recipes & Contest ~ Alchemist's Notebook



New Treasures: Chocolate Covered Nibs, Chocolate Covered Nibs, Apothecary Elixirs

Chocolate Covered and Xocolatl Nibs
Through Frederick’s trips to origin, we’ve all fallen in love with the taste of pure, fine flavor, well-fermented, freshly roasted cacao and the producer communities who tend to this divine crop. We expanded our nib line to include Chocolate Covered and Xocolatl Nibs so you can experience this amazing flavor, and the sense of reverence and stewardship behind our products.
(Note: Available for wholesale in mid-August, stay tuned for a special announcement.)

  • Chocolate Covered Nibs Enrobed in 68% dark chocolate, presenting a delightful contrast of textures and tastes that unfold as smooth, bittersweet chocolate yields to pleasantly tart and lightly crunchy nibs.
  • Xocolatl Nibs Chocolate covered and kissed with chilies and spices, adding a welcome mystique as the flavors reveal themselves. An homage to the Aztec’s original cacao concoction, following in the tradition of our Xocolatl bar and Xocolatl hot chocolate.

Dagoba Apothecary: Cacao Elixirs (discontinued 2008)
Wise and ancient cultures prized cacao as edible gold and looked to beneficial botanicals for wellness. We've blended these as never before to create great tasting glycerin-based cacao tinctures. Known for its high antioxidants, cacao may be an ideal transporter of beneficial botanicals. Cacao flavonols have been found to mediate blood vessel relaxation, which could improve blood flow and help botanicals circulate through the bloodstream.*

  • Savor these 6 varieties *
    Antioxidant: Lasting inner strength
    Clarity: Nourish an illuminated mind
    Energy: Vitalize mind, body & spirit
    Eros: Awaken the heart
    Moon Cycle: Support harmony & balance
    Cacao: Uplifting energy & antioxidants

(Note: Not available for wholesale yet, stay tuned for a special announcement.)

(*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and are not intended to treat, cure or diagnose any disease.)

 

Recipes for Nibs - Enter our Contest to win 5 lbs of Nibs!

A common question we get about nibs is "what do you do with them?" We love to snack on them and get creative - try these ideas at home:
Mother Mary ~ homemade granola with nibs
Melissa & Ginger ~ pumpkin-nib or banana-nib bread
Jessica & Demaris ~ chocolate covered strawberries with Xocolatl nibs Ruby, Chris & Jessica P ~ plain nibs in a local organic salad
Frederick ~ saute plain nibs in soup stock
Jeff ~ Organic vanilla ice cream with Chocolate Covered or Xocolatl nibs
We all stay energized with plain nibs in trail mix - chocolate that won't melt!

What do you do with nibs? We want to know, so we're holding a recipe contest for our Plain, Chocolate Covered & Xocolatl Nibs! Submit your recipe by August 4th. We'll pick 3 finalists for each kind of nib, to be announced in our August E-news and posted to a new "test kitchen" section of our web site for your votes. The top three vote getters will win 5 lbs of nibs - guaranteed chocolate nirvana for weeks to come!

Share your chocolate alchemy - Submit your recipe here!



Alchemist's Notebook – New ecological research project, blog on the horizon


Dear Dagobians,

I'm always traveling to locate new suppliers and visit current producer partners to see how our partnerships contribute to the communities and their environment. These trips are full of high adventure, breathtaking beauty and incredible cacao, and inspire a new flurry of activity through the factory. Were launching a blog this fall to let you share in the day-to-day excitement at Dagoba. If you have burning questions or topics you want us to address in the blog, send them in!

Right now, we're really excited to update you about an ecological research study we're co-funding at the Costa Rican cacao estate where we source cacao for our Pacuare Single Origin chocolate, many blends and our new Chocolate Covered and Xocolatl nibs. When you savor these products, you'll be supporting this important work.

The research is being carried out by Dr. Christopher Vaughan of the University of Wisconsin, whom I've befriended during my farm visits. Christopher is studying sloth movement, location, diet, health and genetics to help develop programs for sloth conservation. The estate has an emerging wildlife corridor and a biodiverse canopy so it is an important refuge for about 150 sloths and other species. According to Christopher, sloths are an endangered species in Costa Rica and "without the habitat at the cacao estate, the sloths wouldn't have a home. It is one of their only refuges in the region"

During my first trip, it was love at first sight for me and those sloths. Our staff have grown to share this feeling after seeing the rolls of photos I took. Maybe it's the sloths' slow pace of life and the deep serenity in their eyes, which remind us how important it is to maintain balance and recharge ourselves. They always look like they're smiling, too.

Christopher's research, also supported by the USDA, will help measure overall ecological health and identify how wildlife have been affected by agriculture, livestock and human-induced landscape changes. Little is known about sloths, so this research will offer important new information. These findings in turn will support the creation of conservation and sustainable development policies that preserve and enhance biodiversity and ecological health in this critical region. Through this work, we're helping encourage the preservation of the rainforest, threatened species, indigenous cultures and exquisite cacao. This is a long-term study so please check our web site for updates.

We hope you'll find the taste of our chocolate even more exquisite knowing how it makes a difference.

Choco-Regards,

Frederick and the Dagoba Family