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The tour on the farm was unique. Maddy knew so much about the many different plants, fruits and of course a lot about cocoa. It was fanzinating to learn so much new and to learn. We would recommend the tour to anyone warmest. You try and taste many new different plants, fruits.
The special wow experience was definitely when we tasted fresh cacao beans. This is an amazing experience. Very fun, quite educational, and decidedly delicious. Maddy makes the tour very engaging. No matter if you know a lot or a little about chocolate, this tour will teach you some amazing new aspects about chocolate.
We highly recommend this adventure with Maddy. What a great experience! Not only is she incredibly knowledgable about all things chocolate, from plant to candy bar, but she is a great, down-to-earth host, who made the experience very personal and hands on. I loved learning about the process of how the fresh chocolate or cacao beans go from a pod to what you buy at the grocery store, and being able to help out a little with that process.
And the best part? There was a LOT of taste testing! We had such a fun, informative time and would highly recommend taking the tour, even if you are skeptical!
Thanks Barefoot Chocolatini, for a great time! Maddy is very knowledgeable about the farm and chocolate. It was very fun to try different kinds of chocolate and see how chocolate is made! Not only was Maddie knowledgeable and fun while giving us a tour, she was also a genuinely kind person with a great personality. This tour was one of the highlights of our vacation on the Big Island.
We learned so much about cacao and how chocolate is made. It was a memorable experience for our family of 4, including our 2 teenagers. Maddy was a great guide, very passionate and knowledgeable on the subject. Maddy was super informative and engaging! The farm was beautiful and it was really neat to try all the different plants, herbs, and cocoas growing in the area. Maddy was great at answering all of our questions and sharing her journey as a farmer and connoisseur.
Definitely recommend this for chocolate lovers! Maddy was great — personable, knowledgeable, fun, and just a great tour guide. Her love of chocolate and this area really showed. Lovely experience.
This was a unique experience. Informative on additional topics like eco farming and herb tasting in addition to chocolate tasting. Definitely NOT a corporate chocolate tour.
This was a once in a lifetime experience to tour a chocolate farm and learn all about the process chocolate takes from the cocoa fruit on the tree to the chocolate bar. Maddy was so kind and so knowledgeable about the land and agriculture.
She was open to answer any questions and allowed us to form our own thoughts on the different taste tests. On the tour we were able use all 5 of our senses. The only tip I have is make sure you wear sneakers and bring bug spray. She knew a lot about the Hawaiian culture and we were able to try an assortment of chocolates and fruits.
It was the coolest tour we took on the island for sure! Maddy- you rock! We took part in the Maddy experience during the Thanksgiving holiday, and we were very happy to learn a lot about chocolate and cocoa. The owner is an advocate and practitioner of organic agriculture, she introduced the novels on the farm in detail. The plants and crops are very lively and interactive, and she also showed the methods and methods of organically grown instruments.
Strongly recommended to other friends who like chocolate! We had a very enjoyable and informative tour with Maddy. We really liked walking around the farm and then sitting down to see and taste the entire chocolate process, from bean to bar. It was great! Very informative and knowledgeable about the various plants on the farm. Trying all the various cocoa beans was interesting and entertaining too. Appreciative of her time and individual attention she provides. This was an amazing tour with an exceptional host.
Maddy took us on a farm tour and explained the entire process of making chocolate, from growing the pod to eating the bar! Also provided samples of beans from different farms and their own unique processes to help us understand how different they can be, even though they were coming from very similar environments.
She is very sweet and has a great sense of humor. I highly recommend this tour. Maddy did a great job teaching us about the plants on the farm. Very knowledgeable.. The samples and tasting were awesome! This is a five star experience!
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Chocolate cosmos is one. There is a Chocolate vine with pretty purple flowers. The Chocolate Daisy has a yellow flower you can put in salads. Some people say that Carolina Allspice smells chocolaty. And some say that Sharry Baby orchid smells of chocolate. Another one is the chocolate mint geranium and a chocolate mint mint plant. How do you say do you like chocolate in italian?
Yes, if you have something interesting to say about it. Most people love chocolate. People will start listening right from the beginning if the speech is on a topic they like. Most mean a gift of affection; that is to say, a card, some candy normally chocolate , flowers, etc.
It's not usually something extravagant, but simple, sweet, and endearing. Chocolate: Schockolade. Dipped in chocolate. Quieres chocolate? Yes, in my opinion. Some people say it is bad, but to me, Swiss Miss hot chocolate mix rox! Chocolate has 2 syllables, choc-lat, ordinarily. Because of the spelling, sometimes people say an -o- syllable in the middle. Log in. See Answer. Broke See All How To.
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