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A Different Kind of Easter Egg Posted by on Mar 19, 2008 in Uncategorized

This Easter season, artisans have sold 400,000 specially-made Easter eggs from the northern Brazilian states of Para and Amazonas. The chocolate eggs, bunnies and carrots are filled with Amazon fruits, like açai, banana,
bacuri, cashew, and cupuaçu. Though most orders will go to major cities in Brazil, a portion of the chocolates will also be exported. To add another Amazonian touch, the Indian tribe of the Baniwa wove baskets and local artisans made clay pots as packaging for the chocolates.

To watch how the delicious tropical chocolates are made, click here.

 

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Comments:

  1. Annissa:

    Hey,

    I really enjoyed the video. It was nice to hear spoken Portuguese, and the chocolates looked tasty! Thank you for the link.