Rabbi Prinz and Rabbi Hurvitz Tour Spain
in Search of Jews and Chocolate

 

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We maintained a general Web journal of our tour that focused on our Jewish adventures and also mentions some of our chocolate experiences. Learn more about that here.


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Our Chocolate Cities

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Madrid

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segovia

Segovia

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Aguilar de Campóo

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bilbao

Bilbao

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biarritz

Biarritz & Bayonne

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Toulouse

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carcassonne

Carcassonne

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Narbonne

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girona

Girona

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barcelona

Barcelona

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poblet

Poblet

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calatayud

Calatayud

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valencia

Valencia

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Sueca

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altea

Altea

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Villajoyosa

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granada

Granada

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cordoba

Córdoba

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cadiz

Cádiz

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seville

Sevilla

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salamanca

Salamanca

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astorga

Astorga

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Burgos

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avila

Ávila

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madrid

Madrid

 

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June 24, 2007

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Sueca

In Valencia Province, the outdoor Sueca city map clearly identifies the Comes Chocolate Museum.

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Owned by fourth generation Comes family member, Pedro Melero, 400,000 people visit the museum each year. He buys his chocolate from a co-op; they decide what is best. It currently comes from Ghana. The Comes-Spanish-only video shows the family preparing chocolate à la piedra, that is, on the stone. Open since 2002, the museum charges only two euro admission and the supposedly authentic chocolate rolls (rather than bars) sold there are very reasonably priced. Pedro gave a fun tour; he is proud of his business and a very good communicator. They use only natural ingredients, no preservatives, and few machines. The chocolate contains unrefined sugar and 80% cacao.

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