MUCHO Museo del Chocolate
mucho.org.mx (opens in a new tab)Mexico City, Mexico
A privately-run chocolate museum in Colonia Juárez, Mexico City. Founded in 2012 by Ana Rita García Lascuráin, MUCHO traces cacao from Olmec origins through the Spanish colonial spread to modern bean-to-bar craft. The museum houses a library, a tasting room, and regular workshops.
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Chocolate Cups Room
Room dedicated to vessels for storing and serving chocolate. Size of vessel tells how much chocolate cost in this region.
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Chocolate Cups Outside Building
View outside the window of the Chocolate Cups room.
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Chocolate Cups Room 2
Room dedicated to vessels for storing and serving chocolate. Size of vessel tells how much chocolate cost in this region.
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MUCHO Museo del Chocolate
A walk through cacao's 3,500-year journey — from Olmec ritual to the bean-to-bar craft you can taste in Mexico City today.
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