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Cacao Barry Products 2015 Product List NEW PACKAGING! OPTIMIZED FLAVOR PROTECTION Resealable fresh zip. Includes new item codes Most advanced bag in the industry. 100% airtight with moisture barrier. Strong material offering high puncture resistance. Bags can be stored upright or lay flat. 100% recyclable and easily disposable. Case Cocoa % Pack Pack Pack Cases Weight Certifications Viscosity Product Description Item Code (unit x per (# of drops) (+/- 1.5%) Type (lb) weight) Pallet Couvertures and Chocolates All our couvertures and chocolates are gluten free Plantations Certified Organic - 100% Traceable ALTO EL SOL PLANTATION pistolesTM CHD-P65ALTOBIO-528* 4 X 2kg 17.6 50 Cert. Organic, Fairtrade cocoa beans From Peru 65% box Beans from Peruvian plantation, Criollo Amazonia & K-Dairy SSS plants (Trinitario) CHD-P65ALTN-2B-U73 pistolesTM bag 6 X 1kg 13.2 64 pistolesTM MADIROFOLO PLANTATION CHD-Q65MADINOP-528* 4 X 2kg 17.6 50 Cert. Organic From Madagascar - Beans from plantation in 65% box SSSS Madagascar, mainly Trinitario & K-Dairy CHD-Q65MADN-2B-U73 pistolesTM bag 6 X 1kg 13.2 64 Origines - We are transitioning the 1kg & 5kg boxes to 2.5kg bags Tanzanie “Origine” CHD-Q75TAZ-529* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 K-Dairy + Beans from Tanzania, Criollo and Trinitario plants. 75% Without lecithin Perfect balance of acidity and intense cocoa bitter- SSSSS TM Halal ness, lifted by floral notes. CHD-Q75TAZ-US-U75 pistoles bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 Venezuela “Origine” CHD-P72VEN-529* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 K-Dairy + Venezuelan beans, some Criollo, mostly Trinitario 72% Without lecithin plants . Perfect balance of powerful cocoa taste and SSSSS TM Halal intense woody notes. CHD-P72VEN-US-U75 pistoles bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 Saint Domingue “Origine” CHD-Q70SDO-529* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 K-Dairy, Dominican Republic beans, mostly Forastero plants. 70% Strong cocoa profile marked by an appealing bitter- Halal SSSS ness with a long floral and fruity lasting. CHD-Q70SDO-US-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 Mexique “Origine” CHD-N66MEX-529* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Mexican beans, mostly Forastero plants. After a 66% K-Dairy slightly sour initial taste, this couverture releases SSS spicy and woody notes, with a hint of liquorice. CHD-N66MEX-US-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 Ghana “Origine” CHM-P40GHA-529* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Ghana beans, Amelonado plants (Forastero). 41% K-Dairy Red fruit and chestnut flavors enveloped in powerful SSSS cocoa and biscuit notes. CHM-P40GHA-US-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 Organic Fair Trade, traceable cocoa beans - Without lecithin CHD-O734BNFZL-528* pistolesTM box 4 X 2kg 17.6 50 Dark Couverture NOP - Special Order Cert. Organic, Latin American beans, Forastero and Trinitario plants. 71.7% Fair Trade & K-Dairy SSSSS Intense in cocoa and bitterness, notes of red fruit and figs. CHD-O71NF-2B-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 CHM-T25ZLBNF-528* pistolesTM box 4 X 2kg 17.6 50 Milk Couverture NOP - Special Order Cert. Organic, Fair St Domingue Single Origin. Forastero and Trinitario plants . 38.8% Trade & K-Dairy SSSSS Pronounced cocoa taste with roasted notes. CHM-T25ZLBNF-US-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 LeNôtre CHD-P71LOUV-LN-560* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Louvre “LeNôtre” Dark Couverture 71% SSSSS Powerful roasted cocoa flavor with intense bitterness CHD-P71LO-LNUS-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 Halal CHD-N66CONC-LN-560* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Concorde “LeNôtre” Dark Couverture 66% SSSS Vivacious deep bitterness with spicy & woody notes CHD-N66CO-LN2B-U75 pistolesTM bag 4 X 2.5kg 22 42 “Purity from Nature” CHD-N70OCOA-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 ™ K-Dairy, OCOA - Intense cocoa taste with hint of acidity 70% Halal SSSS CHD-N70OCOA-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 CHD-S65INAY-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 INAYA™ - An intense cocoa taste with a good bal- K-Dairy, ance between bitterness and acidic notes 65% Halal SS CHD-S65INAY-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 CHD-R55EXEL-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 EXCELLENCE - Intense cocoa taste, slightly 55% K-Dairy SS sweet. CHD-R55EXEL-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 CHM-Q41ALUN-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 ™ K-Dairy, ALUNGA - Intense and complex milk couverture 41% Halal SSS CHM-Q41ALUN-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 *Old codes will be phased out over the next few months. Please ask your sales manager for details. Case Cocoa % Pack Pack Pack Cases Weight Certifications Viscosity Product Description Item Code (unit x per (# of drops) (+/- 1.5%) Type (lb) weight) Pallet Classic DARK CHOCOLATE COUVERTURES CHD-O70FLEU-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Fleur de Cao™ - Beans from Latin America K-Dairy, 70% SSSS and Africa, Arriba and Forastero plants. Halal CHD-O70FLEU-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 CHD-P64EXBG-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Extra-Bitter Guayaquil 64% K-Dairy SSSS CHD-P64EXBG-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 wrapped 58% CHD-Q58MIAM-126 10 X 2.5kg 55.1 36 K-Dairy Favorites Mi-Amère block SSS CHD-Q58MIAM-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Favorites Mi-Amère 58% K-Dairy SSS CHD-Q58MIAM-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 DARK CHOCOLATES CHD-V60AMER-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 K-Dairy, Chocolat Amer 60% Halal SS CHD-V60AMER-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 CHD-X50FNOI-587* pistolesTM box 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 K-Dairy, Force Noire™ More Intense 50% Halal S CHD-X50FNOI-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 MILK CHOCOLATE COUVERTURES pistolesTM CHM-O38LSUP-587* 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 box Lactée Supérieure 22.9% Milk New Recipe 38.2% K-Dairy SSSS CHM-O38LSUP-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 pistolesTM CHM-P35LBEQ-587* 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Lactée Barry Équilibre box K-Dairy, Less sweet, more milky. Updated version of the clas- 36% Halal SSSS sic Lactee Barry. CHM-P35LBEQ-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 WHITE CHOCOLATES pistolesTM CHW-N34ZEPH-587* 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Zéphyr™ - Balance of whole milk & cacao butter box K-Dairy, 34% SSSSS 25.8% Whole Milk Halal CHW-N34ZEPH-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 wrapped (Block) 33.5% CHW-N347-KA-126 10 X 2.5kg 55.1 36 K-Dairy White Chocolate block SSSSS pistolesTM CHW-Q29SATI-587* 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Blanc Satin™ - White chocolate with silky milk box K-Dairy, 29.2% SSSS taste laced with a sweet natural vanilla. 19.8% Milk Halal CHW-Q29SATI-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 FLAVORED COUVERTURES Favorites Café Special Order wrapped 53% CHF-O532MO-126 10 X 2.5kg 55.1 36 - SSS Dark chocolate couverture with real roasted coffee block Lactée Orange wrapped 35% CHF-P350OR-126 10 X 2.5kg 55.1 36 - SSS Milk chocolate with natural orange flavor, 22.7% Milk block pistolesTM CHF-N3438CARA-587* 4 X 5kg 44.1 28 Lactée Caramel box 31.4% - SSSS Real Caramel flavored Milk Couverture, 25.6% Milk CHF-N31CARA-US-U77 pistolesTM bag 4 X 5kg 44.1 30 Compound Coatings Pâte à Glacer Brune - M-9VSBR-656 bucket 4 X 5kg 44.1 32 - - Dark Compound (medium hard coating) Pâte à Glacer Blonde - M-9VBL-656 bucket 4 X 5kg 44.1 32 - - Milk Compound (medium hard coating) Pâte à Glacer Ivoire White Compound (medium hard coating) - M-9DBV-656 bucket 4 X 5kg 44.1 32 - - 20% skimmed milk powder Prima Glazing Hard glazing that can be cut without wrapped cracking, nice melting profile - G-PRVP7-111 5 X 5kg 55.1 40 - - block (Moulding/enrobing - Ideal for hot climate) *Old codes will be phased out over the next few months. Please ask your sales manager for details. Case Cocoa % Pack Pack Pack Cases Product Description Item Code (unit x Weight per Certifications (+/- 1.5%) Type (lb) weight) Pallet Cocoa Products Plein Arôme 100% DCP-22GT-BY-760 bag 6 X 1kg 13.2 70 K-Pareve Cocoa Powder, 100% Cocoa - Dark brown 22-24% Fat DCP-22SP-760 bag 6 X 1kg 13.2 70 K-Pareve Extra Brute 100% Cocoa Powder, 100% Cocoa- Intense red 22-24% Fat DCP-22SP-761 bag 4 X 2.5kg 22.05 42 K-Pareve Special Order Grand Caraque 100% NCL-4C501-BY-654 bucket 4 X 3kg 26.5 32 K-Dairy Pure Cocoa Liquor (solid) K D’Arôme Cacao Dark cocoa flavored paste - 2% sugar 44% FND-J44CACAO-603 bucket 4 X 5kg 44.1 24 - (non-solid); Extremely concentrated (Applications: to flavor creams, cookies, fondants, mousses…) Mycryo® 100% NCB-HD706-BY-X55 shaker 8 X 550g 9.7 60 - 100% Cocoa butter in powder form Deodorized Cocoa Butter 100% NCB-HD703-BY-654 bucket 4 X 3kg 26.5 32 K-Dairy 100% Cocoa butter in mini pistoles Roasted Cocoa Nibs Special Order 100% NIBS-S-609 bucket 4 X 1kg 8.8 72 K-Pareve *Ghana Origin* Baking Sticks (Bake-stable) Extruded Bâtons Boulangers (300 ct.) sticks 300 / 44% CHD-BB-308BY-357 15 X 1.6kg 52.9 30 K-Dairy (8 cm long and 5.3 grams) Standard Size box Extruded Bâtons Boulangers (160 ct.) sticks 160/ 44% CHD-BB-168BY-357 15 X 1.6kg 52.9 30 K-Dairy (8 cm long and 10 grams) box Chocolate Beverage Ready-to-Use Chocolate Powder 31.7% CHP-20BQ-760 bag 6 X 1kg 13.2 70 K- Pareve Ideal for hot chocolate drinks Crunchy Textures Cara Crakine™ Toasted biscuit cereals + Caramel Milk chocolate Contains - FNF-X32CARACR-656 bucket 4 X 5kg 44.1 32 (cake bases/inserts, truffle filling) gluten Pralin Feuilletine™ Crunchy crêpe flakes, almond & hazelnut Contains - FNN-X23PFBO-656 bucket 4 X 5kg 44.1 32 pralinés and milk chocolate couverture gluten Pailleté Feuilletine™ Contains - BIG-PF-1BO-401 box 4 X 2.5kg 22 24 Flakes of Brittany laced crêpes, 100% butter gluten Hazelnut Praliné Grains, Hazelnut crunch, lightly caramelized - NAN-CR-HA5013-T66 bag 3 X 1kg 6.6 145 K-Dairy Pralinés LeNôtre Piémont Origin Hazelnut Praliné (50%) More Intense Recipe PRN-PIE503-T61 bucket 3 X 5kg 33.1 25 K-Dairy Favorites Hazelnut
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