With the Arhuaco people of Colombia in 2015. White clothing is a tradition for the Arhuaco people. The woman on the far right is cocoa hunter Mayumi Ogata.
The flavor changes depending on the harvest time, such as the rainy season or the dry season. Learn about "communicating with the cocoa beans" at the production site.
A Mamo, a medicine man of the Arhuaco people. His traditional white clothing and hat represent the perpetual snow that accumulates on the peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
"SUSUMU KOYAMA'S CHOCOLOGY 2015 DESTINY Fateful Connection" NO.1. Aluaco 72% & Cacao Fruit (top left) NO.2. Chamomile & Double Berry (top right) NO.3. Praline Hyuganatsu (bottom left) NO.4. Elderflower & Cassis (bottom right)
This 72% Arhuaco candy is called "Arhuaco's Promise" and is made with cocoa fruit. The pattern on the surface represents the traditional white clothing of the Arhuaco people and the brown earth.
The "Elderflower & Cassis" is a mysterious piece made from 63% cacao Chanchamayo, reminiscent of Peruvian dried plums and compote, combined with elderflower and cassis. Elderflower is the flower of the tree that was used in the Harry Potter story to make