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Chocolate Museum (ChocoMuseo) description and photos - Peru: Cusco. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is ChocoMuseo. Photo & DescriptionThe Chocolate Museum is located two blocks from Plaza de Armas in Cusco. This place is both a museum of chocolate and a cafe, where Peruvians and tourists not only get acquainted with the history of chocolate from Maya times to the present day, but can make chocolate with their own hands by taking part in a master class. Every day the chocolate museum in Cusco is visited by 70 to 200 people. The owners of this attraction are the French Alain Schneider and Clara Isabel Diaz. In July 2010, Alain and Clara opened their first chocolate museum at a hotel in Granada, Nicaragua, where they have been involved in a social project for several months. After consulting some chocolate experts, they decided to come to Cusco, where the cocoa (chocolate tree) grows. This unusual museum has six rooms. There you can get acquainted with the history of chocolate, with the cultivation and processing of cocoa beans, there is a small hall for the smallest sweet tooth and the "mini-factory" for making chocolate itself, where visitors are taught how to make chocolate with their own hands. This workshop, which lasts all day from making cocoa paste to making candy, is perceived by visitors as a fun and sweet way to unwind. There is also a room inside the museum that functions as a cafe, but most of the cafe's menu has the prefix `` chocolate '', such as chocolate tea, hot chocolate, candy canes, mocha and its signature dish, chocolate wine. You can also have a tasting of six types of chocolates, which have different fillings: almonds, raisins, nuts, peppers, coffee and salt. In addition, the museum offers its visitors a guided tour of the valley - to the farms where cocoa beans are grown, harvested and processed. On such an excursion, tourists are told everything about cocoa, they are taught to plant seedlings, to determine the ripeness of cocoa beans, they are offered to participate in the harvest. We also recommend reading Palace Mirabell (Schloss Mirabell) description and photos - Austria: Salzburg (city) Topic: Chocolate Museum (ChocoMuseo) description and photos - Peru: Cusco. |