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Gerkens® cocoa powders around the world

Gerkens® cocoa powders around the world

Gerkens® Holland

Gerkens® Holland offers customers a wide range of cocoa powders with a great choice of color and flavor combinations:

  • Medium fat (10-12%)
  • High fat (22-24%)
  • Lecithinated powders - for use in dry cocoa mixes
  • Customized cocoa powders
Gerkens® France

Gerkens® France also offers a wide range of cocoa powders. The plant is best equipped to produce for large-scale customers requiring regular shipments of:

  • Medium fat cocoa powder (10-12%)

The French plant also is fully certified to produce organic powders.

Gerkens® Ghana

The Ghanaian cocoa bean delivers a delicate flavor, which is mild and chocolaty, providing a unique taste experience to extend and enhance the Gerkens range of powders.

Our state-of-the-art plant opened its doors in the fall of 2008. Gerkens® Ghana is currently producing high quality, 10/12 cocoa powders:

  • Natural
  • Lightly alkalized  
  • Strong alkalized
  • Single origin
Gerkens® Côte d'Ivoire

The plant is equipped with the most up-to-date technology from Holland and adheres to the same stringent quality controls and procedures deployed in all Cargill cocoa plants. It produces and exports a high quality 10/12 cocoa powders:  

  • Natural
  • Lightly alkalized
  • Strongly alkalized
  • Dark brown
  • Single origin
Gerkens® Brazil

Cargill's first cocoa processing plant was established in Brazil in 1980. Since then, the plant has developed from a small-sized producer into the largest and most sophisticated cocoa processor in Latin America.

The product range from Brazil consists of an impressive number of 10/12 powders:

  • Natural
  • Lightly alkalized
  • Strongly alkalized 
  • Lecithinated cocoa powder
  • Black cocoa powder    
  • Brazilian single origin

Some Cargill products are only approved for use in certain geographies, end uses, and/or at certain usage levels. It is the customer's responsibility to determine, for a particular geography, that (i) the Cargill product, its use and usage levels, (ii) the customer's product and its use, and (iii) any claims made about the customer's product, all comply with applicable laws and regulations.

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The Chocolatier’s Workshop

The Chocolatier’s Workshop is a 3-day, intimate, interactive and participatory seminar designed for those who are interested in starting their own confectionery business.

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