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Annually, Emirates serves its passengers more than 40 millions of chocolates, among many well-known brands, Ecuadorian Pacari stands out.
It is not the first time that we talk about Pacari and its renowned chocolates being served on Emirates flights, this was said in the 2017 a Twitter:
1 million passengers #EmiratesAirlines They will try Ecuadorian chocolate #Boyfriend ✈️ pic.twitter.com/5TSGSn2KV3
— Nicholas Larenas ✈️ (@n_larenas) January 12, 2017
This was back in the 2017 since then we had not had news about these chocolates even though they were distributed on Emirates flights, but we have good news.
Emirates serves Ecuadorian chocolates
Celebrating World Chocolate Day on 7 of July, Emirates reported that each year more than 40 millions of pieces of gourmet chocolate to passengers of all classes.
Emirates selects and serves a delicious selection of artisanal chocolate as part of exclusive catering in all classes, a 140 destinations around the world. Throughout the last 12 months, have been served 35 millions of chocolates in Economy Class, more of 160.000 chocolates in Premium Economy Class since its launch in June 2022, with 4 millions of additional chocolates offered in Business and First Class.
The airline also introduced large boxes of gourmet chocolate in First Class in December 2022, offering premium passengers the opportunity to enjoy a sample on board and even bring some of their favorite flavors, with chocolate fans enjoying more than 36,000 boxes in the last 6 months.
Emirates collaborates closely with expert chocolate makers from all over the world, including Bateel, Coco Jalila and Forrey & Galland from the United Arab Emirates, Godiva from Belgium, Valrhona from France, Butlers of Ireland, Canonica and Neuhaus of Switzerland, Pacari de Ecuador and Hotel Chocolat. Chocolate brands are selected for a multitude of reasons, including content, for instance, chocolate negro, with milk or white, chocolates, pralines or truffles, with creamy ganache or sour fruit fillings, the most important flavor and texture component, along with brand recognition, current trends, its 'instagramability’ and if it is obtained sustainably. Each carefully selected chocolate brand is on board for a minimum of 3 months before a new selection is presented to delight frequent travelers.
In all classes, Customers who want a chocolate fix can enjoy chocolate desserts and hot chocolate from the menu. Historically, the most popular chocolate desserts on board Emirates They are the decadent molten chocolate cake in first class and the soft milk chocolate mousse for children. On the longest routes, chocolate bars served on a snack tray and chocolate lollipops offered to children during festive celebrations. In the lounge on board the A380 from Emirates, Customers can also help themselves to vegan and non-vegan sweets from M&M, chocolate cake and mini chocolate treats.
In Emirates lounges, chocolate is a staple, and customers enjoy homemade Emirates chocolate ice cream from the old ice cream cart, Costa Coffee's signature creamy hot chocolate and an array of creative chocolate desserts from Emirates' master chefs, including white chocolate. raspberry delight with white chocolate mousse and delicious raspberry jelly, delicious chocolate truffles, a white chocolate and passion fruit fruit cheesecake and delicious dark chocolate salted caramel tarts, among many others.
The union between Ecuador and the Emirates continues to grow, where possibly all Pacari chocolates come to Dubai on the airline's own planes that operate in Quito with its exclusive cargo subsidiary that lands with several weekly frequencies in the country.
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