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Let's make chocolate
Let's learn how to make a chocolate mousse and enjoy it with a delicious traditional bread
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Teotitlán del Valle
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Hosted by Bibiana
Chocolate ancestral
Teotitlán del Valle
Oaxaca
What you’ll do
Discover our traditional cuisine
Receive a welcome in your native language
Visit the community market
We will make the necessary purchases for the class
Step into our kitchen
We will select and roast the cocoa in a clay comal
Let's use the metate
This is where we will integrate all the ingredients to make a rich chocolate paste
Time to taste
Experience the taste of freshly made chocolate accompanied by a pan de llema, and we'll also give you a taste of our kitchen's delicious memelitas
This experience is hosted in Spanish and English.
Upcoming availability
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Where we’ll meet
70420, Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico
About me
Chocolate ancestral
I grew up with the tradition of making organic chocolate in my family for the different festivities in my community, especially the Day of the Dead
Message Bibiana
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Things to know
Guest requirements
Guests ages 15 and up can attend, up to 6 guests total.
Activity level
The activity level for this experience is moderate and the skill level is beginner.
Accessibility
Step-free bathroom available, Entrances wider than 81 centimetres, Disabled parking spot, Quiet retreat space available, No extreme sensory stimuli
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Cancellation policy
Cancel at least 1 day before the start time for a full refund.
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Let's make chocolate
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Sold out
What you’ll do
Discover our traditional cuisine
Receive a welcome in your native language
Visit the community market
We will make the necessary purchases for the class
Step into our kitchen
We will select and roast the cocoa in a clay comal
Let's use the metate
This is where we will integrate all the ingredients to make a rich chocolate paste
Time to taste
Experience the taste of freshly made chocolate accompanied by a pan de llema, and we'll also give you a taste of our kitchen's delicious memelitas
This experience is hosted in Spanish and English.
Upcoming availability
0 of 0 items showing
Where we’ll meet
70420, Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico
About me
Chocolate ancestral
I grew up with the tradition of making organic chocolate in my family for the different festivities in my community, especially the Day of the Dead
Message Bibiana
To help protect your payment, always use Airbnb to send money and communicate with hosts.
Let's make chocolate
Let's learn how to make a chocolate mousse and enjoy it with a delicious traditional bread
Automatically translated
Teotitlán del Valle
,
·
Cooking
Listing highlights
Hosted by Bibiana
Chocolate ancestral
Teotitlán del Valle
Oaxaca
No availability
Sold out
Things to know
Guest requirements
Guests ages 15 and up can attend, up to 6 guests total.
Activity level
The activity level for this experience is moderate and the skill level is beginner.
Accessibility
Step-free bathroom available, Entrances wider than 81 centimetres, Disabled parking spot, Quiet retreat space available, No extreme sensory stimuli
Learn more
Cancellation policy
Cancel at least 1 day before the start time for a full refund.
Cooking classes are vetted for quality
Cooking classes are led by chefs, bakers and other hosts who showcase what makes the city unique.
Learn more
See an issue?
Report this listing