Chocolates de Beatriz

Faro


Chocolates made in Odemira in the neighbouring Alentejo region are enticingly displayed in glass cabinets at this little shop. Dark, milk and white chocolates have fillings such as Portuguese-harvested sea salt, fig paste, medronho (strawberry-tree liqueur) or Algarve oranges. Walk through and you'll find a tiny cafe where you can sit down for a hot chocolate and treats on site.


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