Vilgain Chocolate – 39% white chocolate – high quality chocolate from single origin cocoa beans, with a high cocoa ratio, without polishing agents and lecithins


Vilgain Chocolate – 39% white chocolate – high quality chocolate from single origin cocoa beans, with a high cocoa ratio, without polishing agents and lecithins
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Ingredients
Cocoa mass 39 %, milk powder 32 %, sugar.
Country of origin: Colombia
Allergy: For allergens, see ingredients in bold. May contain traces of peanuts. other nuts and sesame seeds.
Calorie charts
100 g | |
Energy | 2618 kJ / 626 kcal |
Fats | 47,4 g |
- of which saturates | 28,6 g |
Carbohydrates | 41,1 g |
- of which sugars | 40,2 g |
Protein | 8,5 g |
Salt | 0 g |
Size: 85 g
Size: 85 g
Warning
- Food, with sugar.
- Store in a dry, cool place and protect from direct sunlight.
- Vilgain s.r.o., Smetanova 1022/19, 602 00 Brno, ID 29269555.
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Xeniia
a month ago
Hello, so are cocoa beans from Colombia or Venezuela? Both countries are mentioned on this page somehow...
Darina
a month ago
Hi, chocolate beans come from Colombia. There was most likely an error in the product description, but it has now been corrected and it is listed correctly. Thank you, have a nice day! :)
Jagoda
5 months ago
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Dd, I wanted to make sure there were no traces of soy or soy lecithin in this chocolate????
Kateřina
5 months ago
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Hello, this product does not contain soy or soy lecithin. However, it may contain trace amounts due to cross contamination. Have a nice day.
Mário
last year
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Hello, is the chocolate tested for heavy metals such as cadmium or lead? Because the vast majority of dark chocolates contain alarming levels of these heavy metals which are dangerous to the human body. Thank you for your reply
Petra
last year
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Hi Mario, yes, all our chocolates are tested for heavy metals and meet the statute limits. Have a nice day
Mário
last year
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Thank you for your reply. If there are tests for this particular chocolate, can you please tell me what levels of cadmium and lead it contains? Or direct me to test certificates or something similar? It would certainly be of interest to other customers and you would be the first in Slovakia to indicate such values for your chocolates, if I am not mistaken. I would like to buy this chocolate regularly, unfortunately in Slovakia this topic is very little addressed and I am very glad that, as you say, your chocolates are tested for these heavy metals.
Denisa
last year
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Hi Mario, we have sent you a certificate in your email, where you can find more information. We will also add this document to the products on the website. Have a nice day 😊.
Alexandru
2 months ago
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Hi Denisa, could I get the certificate?
Kateřina
2 months ago
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Hello, we will send you the necessary certificate in an e-mail. Have a nice day.
Xeniia
a month ago
Hello, so are the beans from Colombia or Venezuela? There's Colombia on the photo and Venezuela in description.
Darina
a month ago
Hi, chocolate beans come from Colombia. There was most likely an error in the product description, but it has now been corrected and it is listed correctly. Thank you, have a nice day! :)
Hromková
3 years ago
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Hello, is the chocolate alkalized?
Zuzana
3 years ago
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Hello, the chocolate is not alkalised. Have a nice day