Taza Chocolate Factory tour
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/EATING OUT, BOSTON/ Updated : Feb 23, 2017, 15:25 IST
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You don't need to look very hard to find Taza chocolate in Boston: the company's classy products are mainstays in hotel minibars and at groceries and delis across the city. Locals love Taza's bean-to-bar ethos and distinctive Mexi … Read more
You don't need to look very hard to find Taza chocolate in Boston: the company's classy products are mainstays in hotel minibars and at groceries and delis across the city. Locals love Taza's bean-to-bar ethos and distinctive Mexican stone-grinding method, which you'll learn plenty about during a tour of the factory in Somerville. And yes, there's plenty of chocolate to be tried - so much, in fact, that it's best to arrive hungry. Read less

Bean-to-bar chocolate producer and Boston icon
Talk of the town: All Taza chocolate is certified organic and made using sustainably farmed ingredients from Latin America.
Advance bookings are essential.
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