Kakawa Chocolate House in Santa Fe specializes in historically researched chocolate elixirs — hot drinking chocolates recreated from Mesoamerican, Colonial Mexican, and 18th-century European recipes — using cacao as a living link to the pre-Columbian trade routes that connected New Mexico to Mexico. The shop has operated since 2006 and its menu is built on documented historical recipes, making it a distinct culinary-heritage experience rather than a standard chocolatier.
Quick facts
- ·Located at 1050 E Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe.
- ·This is a highly specific, story-driven Food & Drink entry that connects to New Mexico's deep pre-Columbian and Colonial heritage in a living, consumable way.
- ·Not duplicating any existing catalog entry.
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