Ghana (chocolate)

Ghana (Katakana: ガーナ, Korean: 가나) is a brand of chocolate manufactured by the Japanese company Lotte since 1964 and Korean company Lotte Confectionery since 1975. Its name is an homage to the country Ghana, one of the world's largest exporters of cocoa beans from which chocolate is made. The confectionery has a creamy texture, and is a popular brand in both Korea and Japan.

Actor Park Bo-gum, the first male endorser of Ghana since it was introduced to the market in 1975

Japan's Ghana chocolate is made by Lotte in Japan and unlike Korea's Ghana chocolate[1], it uses cacao butter by using microglind method. Like Korea, the Japanese Ghana chocolate is written as 'Ghana' in English. Ghana has four kinds of chocolate wrapped in red, black, white and beige.

Selected varieties

  • Ghana cacao milk chocolate
  • Ghana black excellent
  • Ghana excellent bite size
  • Ghana black
  • Ghana toppo
  • Ghana mild cacao mild chocolate
  • Ghana Air (Air light)

Notable endorsers

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See also


Golden Tree Chocolate, Ghana - Official Page

References

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