- Ibarra Chocolate | 100% Certified Genuine Chocolate
Ibarra Chocolate is a Mexican company dedicated to the production, commercialization and distribution of Real Mexican Chocolate
- Ibarra (chocolate) - Wikipedia
Ibarra is a brand of Mexican chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate"), produced since 1925, [1] and since 1954 produced by the company Chocolatera de Jalisco of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
- Oscar H. Ibarra Home Page - UC Santa Barbara
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- Ibarra Mexican Chocolate, 19 oz - Amazon. com
Mexican chocolate is traditionally beaten to a froth with a wooden implement called "molinillo" You can imitate the effect by putting a small amount of your chocolate at a time in a blender and briefly pulsing it
- Ibarra Hot Chocolate Mix, Mexican Chocolate, 12. 6 oz, 1 Count
Ibarra Hot Chocolate is the perfect sweet treat to help you shake off the cold This hot chocolate mix is made with cinnamon and covered in coarse sugar for added sweetness This product contains cholesterol-free chocolate that can be eaten as a bar or be cinnamon into hot cocoa
- The Rich and Spicy Story: How Chocolate Ibarra is Made
Chocolate Ibarra stands apart primarily due to its rustic production process and distinct flavor profile It’s a traditional Mexican chocolate characterized by its coarse texture, grainy consistency, and the inclusion of cinnamon and sugar
- Ibarra | Andean city, colonial history, market town | Britannica
Ibarra, city, north-central Ecuador, situated in a valley of the Andes Mountains at an elevation of 7,300 feet (2,200 metres), within the Ecuadoran Lake District
- About us | Ibarra Chocolate | Our history, our mission and values
Chocolate Ibarra is proudly a 100% Mexican company, founded in 1925 to offer high-quality products to all families Thanks to our care, commitment, and dedication, since 1946 we have been exporting our products, always backed by the quality and tradition that characterizes us
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