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    Honoka'a Chocolate

    4.8 (74 reviews)
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    How big the almost fully grown cocoa pod is
    Kay O.

    This was my 1st time ever going to a Chocolate Farm and I was excited my teenager son (and his friend) wanted to join us. Plus my parents and I always LOVE pairing reds with dark chocolate- so everyone in my family was happy with this idea! The owner, Mike was incredibly knowledgeable and inquisitive! He has a great story of how his chocolate farm came to be and this particular Chocolate Farm carefully balances its pH levels, so there's NO HEAVY METALS in their chocolate and they've been tested! Granted he did say, if you were to eat 40-85% cocoa bars a SMALL trace shows up- I was SOLD ON THAT ALONE! (background story): I got my blood tested about 3 years ago and it showed 4x's the normal amount on arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury and tungsten, so I started changing my diet and I haven't had any chocolates in my house since then. I'm THRILLED to know I can buy this chocolate and have it shipped to the Mainland!!!! The were a short easy walk down the hill to the cocoa streets and the weather was on our side. It was a bit too bright for my son's friend's skin, but he forgot sunscreen. Hee. The tastings were interesting and I never knew there was a special way to melt/warm up the chocolate in order to smell it before chewing the chocolate to taste it. I've always savored the taste with my wine or coffee. Hee. The 85% was my favorite along with the Bourbon Chocolate! Then down the hillside is a quaint little local restaurant, Tex Drive In, and their Chocolate shop is around the corner from that. We tired the other 4 chocolates at the store and bought 5 bars and then we got 5% off! I would love to go back!!!!

    Diana C.

    The owner meets you at the farm to show you the cacao trees and talk about how he started the business. Then you go up for the chocolate tasting. You taste 5 of their chocolates starting with the darkest. He takes you through how to feel, smell and taste the chocolate. Yum - the chocolate is good! It is smooth and not bitter, even the 80% sample. The chocolate is served with a glass of tea made from the husks of the bean. It was interesting. The tasting experience was nice and informative. After the tasting we drove down to the storefront and the factory on the main street in town. He showed us all the machines used to make the chocolate bars. You get to try more, smaller samples at the store. Finally, you can purchase chocolate bars to go and/or join the chocolate club. Overall a nice tour. I would have given it more stars except I think it is a little over priced, so is the chocolate. The tour was $90 per person. We did the coffee tour for free, the abalone tour for $20, and the deep sea salt tour for $30. The chocolate tour was the shortest and the most expensive. No discount

    New location
    Michel S.

    I was looking for a Chocolate farm and I found this one. I drove to the site and they just moved to a new office last week. So I had to drive to downtown. Just be aware that on Tuesdays most of the stores are closed and the chocolate store it is inly open Monday thru Friday. The city has road closure during the week and there is street parking I walked into a nice new office and the staff was very knowledgeable about the chocolates.

    The process of the chocolate

    This chocolate was AMAZING!! My wife and young child at the time went and enjoyed the experience. We bought a bunch of it! I would recommend the trip and experience and definitely walk around the property!

    All of the flavors we tasted. Yummmm!
    Lisa W.

    Really great spot to stop, sample, and buy local chocolate! This place grows the cocoa beans on the island and produces some of the best chocolate I've ever had. Such smooth, rich, and deliciously flavorful chocolate! Their helpful staff (young lady working the counter) was a great ambassador, and told us all about the chocolate, the owner (showed photos of his nearby farm where some of the beans are grown), and the process. And then she let us taste all the different variations. My favorites were the Rum, coconut, and Hawaii 70%, but really, all of them were great. We bought about 6 bars, and while they are a bit spendy, they are worth it. Highly recommend this stop and their chocolate!

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    Yummy place. Chocolates are good and coffee too. Pretty cool place to stop at. Would recommend.

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    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Magnificent tree on the property

    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory

    4.6(197 reviews)
    46.3 mi
    $$

    Very friendly, video they showed us was so informative explaining the entire growth harvest and…read morefinal delicious products Staff greeting us couldn't have been sweeter, just like their chocolates

    I'd give their *chocolate* a solid 5/5 - they're quite pricey, but all high quality craft chocolate…read moreis (indeed, we learned just how much work it is, on the tour we took). They have samples of everything out in their gift shop, and they're doing some pretty fun stuff - we absolutely bought a couple bars (as usual, I liked the darkest and my wife liked the lightest chocolate the most, but they were all quite good.) I'd give the *tour*, which they only do a couple times a week, so we had to adjust our schedule a bit to make it to one, a 4/5. It was interesting, but you don't actually get to see any chocolate being made, a lot of it was just discussion (albeit: discussion while standing in a production cacao orchard - I'd never actually *seen cacao trees in person, they are pretty cool! Cool, but also full of spider webs.) They also cut open a fresh, ripe, not-processed-yet cacao bean at the end of the tour, and we got to try a little bit (it's delicious - sweet and fruity, nothing like chocolate. I wish we'd gotten to eat a bit more of it, honestly.) It was an interesting tour, not sure it was worth the extra planning it took to be there for it though - other than the fresh cacao fruit, you don't get anything you can't also try in the gift shop any time of day.

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    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - Opening a pod

    Opening a pod

    The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory - A cocoa pod was freshly cut revealing these cocoa seeds covered by the white pulp.  Geckos quickly crawled over to sample the mucilage.

    A cocoa pod was freshly cut revealing these cocoa seeds covered by the white pulp. Geckos quickly crawled over to sample the mucilage.

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    Mahiai Made - Catch our Limited Edition Chocolates, including Golden Milk, Ube, Mamaki and Matcha, Monk Fruit Sweetened White Chocolate, and more!

    Mahiai Made

    4.7(94 reviews)
    35.0 mi
    $$

    I'm really glad I checked, the day I had planned to visit the shop downtown, what time they closed,…read moreand I'm glad I checked at 2:45, since the answer is: 3. I'm also glad I happened to be a couple blocks away at that time, cause it would've stunk if I'd missed out! They have a whole range of great chocolates, from 55-90 percent that were all great, a fantastic matcha chocolate, great dried fruit chocolates, and one very good, *very* spicy dark chocolate (I loved it enough to buy a bar, but much more so than most pepper chocolates I've had, it does *not* play around.) Definitely also loved that they had samples of basically everything they sell. Also loved, we learned, it was actually the chocolatier himself running the shop when we were there, so all our questions were being answered directly from the source. It also worked out in that they didn't actually *have* any bars of the spicy chocolate out, as he'd just made a new batch and hadn't packaged them yet, so when he learned we were leaving the next day, he pressed one for me right then and there! How's that for great service?

    So glad we stumbled upon this little gem during our travels! The owners were so friendly and all…read morethe samples were delicious. Since it was hot and we were traveling by car, we opted for the cacao nibs and THEY ARE INCREDIBLE. We had them on ice cream paired with molten lava cake and I'm still thinking (drooling) about it. Lots of options for gifts and the staff will make great recommendations.

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    Mahiai Made - Selecting our chocolates (not a bad souvenir)

    Selecting our chocolates (not a bad souvenir)

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    Hawaiian Vanilla Company - Bread Pudding

    Hawaiian Vanilla Company

    4.7(447 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    My husband and I have visited the big island many times and I was looking for things we haven't…read morealready done. When I found this, it looked interesting. It turned out to be fantastic. The food was incredible. It was interesting to hear how they use vanilla. I almost never order a grilled chicken sandwich because they're usually dry and boring, but this one was not. It was one of the best meals I've had this year. The tour portion was incredibly interesting. I learned so much about vanilla. All in all, I highly recommend this!

    This is my second time doing this tour that includes a lovely meal. The last time it was about 8…read moreyears ago when it was family run and a smaller operation. Now that the family's owner's kids have grown up and moved away. They have lucked out by hiring an incredible do- everything- tour guy named Zach, who is just so filled with knowledge about the history of vanilla and the botany and post harvest detail details of the vanilla. He gives a fabulous tour that is very engaging for everybody. Zach is also incredibly jazzed up about cooking with vanilla and he and his family live on the property and he has been on board with the Hawaiian Vanilla Company since 2023. The have just become so immersed in the vanilla. He shares his recipes and findings with you via email after the tour if you're interested. He also serves up the luncheon which for us included either a vanilla black tea, unsweetened, or a vanilla lemonade or an on Palmer of the two and a starter of a vanilla, gee infused popcorn, followed by a Kristine with vanilla Gar masala and some other vanilla spices with the shrimp and then the main courseteriyaki chicken thigh, marinated in a vanilla a brioche bond made with vanilla and a holy, made with vanilla a salad topped with a balsamic vanilla dressing and a bunch of candied vanilla pecans. After you do the vanilla tour return to the main building and enjoy coffee with vanilla and Kareem and vanilla ice cream for dessert. I had been using the other sauce of the vanilla starter kit that I purchased the last time I talked about 10 years ago and I was very happy to get more beans and some tips on starting a new batch. They have a huge variety of extract made with different types of alcohol that you can smell and they also sell of course they are double strength extract, which is the bomb, but I prefer to make my own cause then I gotta tell everybody I made my own from their beans. It did rain when we were there but they provide umbrellas and if you don't feel like walking about 3rd mile on the hill too the vanilla growing area you can't get a ride in that six seater gator back-and-forth. I highly I recommend this tour!!!

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    Hawaiian Vanilla Company - Bread Pudding

    Bread Pudding

    Hawaiian Vanilla Company - The vanilla plants

    The vanilla plants

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    Puna Chocolate Company - Chocotini and old fashion

    Puna Chocolate Company

    4.5(126 reviews)
    34.9 mi
    $$

    Puna Chocolate Company is one of my favorite local chocolate artisan shops, conveniently located in…read moreDowntown Hilo. Since my time away, they have beautifully renovated the interior to have a sit-down booth area. I love the abundance of nene decor honoring our state bird, along with high quality chocolates made in Hawaii. The store clerk was very knowledgeable and described how each cultivars of chocolate differ in their taste profiles. We had the horchata 50% milk chocolate bar, and I don't have a picture because we devoured it in one sitting! Overall, Puna Chocolate Co. is an elegant, delightful, and elevated experience that rivals big names like Big Island Candies and Dandelion Chocolates in San Francisco. Highly recommend in stopping by!

    I stopped by Puna Chocolate Company for an afternoon coffee and ordered an espresso. It wasn't…read moreterribly busy in the store so my drink was prepared in minutes. The espresso was strong, not overwhelmingly bitter, and had a good consistency to it. While sitting at the bar, I noticed that they had a Day Drink menu with a bunch of coffee and chocolate cocktails, including an espresso martini and a cacao old fashioned. For $14 and $13 respectively, these seemed like very reasonable prices. Definitely something I'll check out on my next visit. On the right side of the store is a gift shop, while the left side has a bunch of seating for patrons. I noticed there were a few people here with their laptops out, so I can only assume it's also a good place to work as well. The store seemed pretty quiet, street parking outside was easy, and the staff I interacted with here was friendly. Puna Chocolate Company is a good rest spot to stop by to escape from the busyness of Downtown Hilo.

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    Puna Chocolate Company - Entry to Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe

    Entry to Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe

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    Inside Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe

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    Storefront for Puna Chocolate Company & Cafe

    Big Island Candies - Snack bar.

    Big Island Candies

    4.6(679 reviews)
    36.3 mi
    $$

    Bigger of an operation now compared to back when I was growing up in Hilo. But they have always…read morekept the fact that you can walk in and see the workers hand dipping cookies and whatnot. They've not changed much besides having newer items here and there. They've classic chocolate dipped shortbread cookies are always a winner. Best part about visiting is that you get samples of their products if you just ask kindly! The staff are always so friendly and helpful. I wish they would bring back the Peanut Butter Crunch Bars!

    Make sure to check this place out if you're in the area! We stopped by around 8:30 AM and honestly…read moreweren't even sure it was open at first--the building looks pretty dark from the outside because of the tint. But as soon as we walked in, we were warmly greeted by the wonderful staff, and the whole vibe completely changed. Inside, the space is bright, inviting, and thoughtfully set up. We were offered samples of their Kona coffee along with a couple of treats of the day, which was such a nice touch. As you walk around, you can actually watch them making their delicious goodies, which makes the experience even more fun and tempting. The shop was beautifully decorated for the upcoming Easter holiday, and they also had some really lovely gift boxes--perfect if you're looking to bring something home for family or friends. There's also a small area where you can grab drinks (and possibly ice cream too). I ordered a green tea latte, and it was absolutely wonderful. Overall, such a cozy, welcoming spot with great treats and friendly service. Definitely worth stopping by--whether you're craving something sweet or looking to pick up a thoughtful gift!

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    Interior.

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