Sustainability in Chocolate Making with Sara Ratza of Ratza Chocolate

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Sara Ratza of Ratza Chocolate joins Anni and Tanja on the Sustainable Living Show today to discuss sustainability in the production of her bean to bar herbal chocolate. Sara is a Clinical Western Herbalist, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and owner of Ratza Chocolate, located in Tarpon Springs. She is also the author of the book, “Drinking Chocolate: Ancient Traditions of Modern Healing.”

Topics discussed:

-what IS chocolate

-medicinal benefits of cacao

-transparency in chocolate sourcing

-heavy metals in chocolate

-the commercial chocolate industry

-Sara’s medicinal chocolate formulation/making process

and more!

To learn more about Ratza Chocolate, visit her website here. You can also visit her Instagram page here.

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