SAVE/SAVOR: How Our Choice of Chocolate Impacts Biodiversity and Social Justice

Join MOFAD and Simran Sethi for an evening of in-depth exploration of chocolate’s unique flavor of course, but also its social and environmental implications. Simran Sethi, a journalist, fellow at the Institute for Food and Development Policy, and author of the award-winning book, Bread, Wine, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Love, will facilitate a virtual conversation about how the cocoa industry can, and should, be a critical driver for social and environmental change.

As part of the evening, Simran will lead a guided tasting of chocolates grown and produced in four distinct cocoa origins (Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, and the U.S.) as a way to help chocolate lovers better understand flavor, chocolate, and the impact consumer purchases can have in supporting a more just and sustainable food system.

Tickets are available at three levels:

  1. Admission to Save/Savor ($15)

    2. Admission to Save/Savor plus seven curated chocolates that accompany the guided chocolate tasting shipped by Caputo’s Market ($85)

    The chocolate bundle includes:

    Manoa Hawaii 70%
    Marou 78% Ben Tre mini
    Marou Coconut Ben Tre 55%
    Luisa Abram Rio Jurua 70%
    Luisa Abram Cupuacu
    Cuna de Piedra Tabasco 73%
    Cuna de Piedra Tabasco with Reposado

    3. Admission to Save/Savor plus the curated chocolate bundle and a copy of Simran Sethi’s book, Bread, Wine, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Love shipped by Caputo’s Market ($100)











When: Thu., Sep. 24, 2020 at 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Museum of Food and Drink
62 Bayard St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn
718-387-2845
Price: $15 and up
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Join MOFAD and Simran Sethi for an evening of in-depth exploration of chocolate’s unique flavor of course, but also its social and environmental implications. Simran Sethi, a journalist, fellow at the Institute for Food and Development Policy, and author of the award-winning book, Bread, Wine, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Love, will facilitate a virtual conversation about how the cocoa industry can, and should, be a critical driver for social and environmental change.

As part of the evening, Simran will lead a guided tasting of chocolates grown and produced in four distinct cocoa origins (Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, and the U.S.) as a way to help chocolate lovers better understand flavor, chocolate, and the impact consumer purchases can have in supporting a more just and sustainable food system.

Tickets are available at three levels:

  1. Admission to Save/Savor ($15)

    2. Admission to Save/Savor plus seven curated chocolates that accompany the guided chocolate tasting shipped by Caputo’s Market ($85)

    The chocolate bundle includes:

    Manoa Hawaii 70%
    Marou 78% Ben Tre mini
    Marou Coconut Ben Tre 55%
    Luisa Abram Rio Jurua 70%
    Luisa Abram Cupuacu
    Cuna de Piedra Tabasco 73%
    Cuna de Piedra Tabasco with Reposado

    3. Admission to Save/Savor plus the curated chocolate bundle and a copy of Simran Sethi’s book, Bread, Wine, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Love shipped by Caputo’s Market ($100)

Buy tickets/get more info now