Cool Hunting: Mast Brothers
In this latest video, Cool Hunting Video visit Brooklyn to tour the Mast Brothers' bean-to-bar chocolate factory—one of just a handful in the U.S. The chocolatiers, Rick and Michael Mast, walk us through their uniquely intensive process, DIY machines, and a little of their food philosophy.
MAST BROTHERS' BEAN-TO-BAR CHOCOLATE FACTORY
HOW ABOUT A TOUR TO DIG DEEPER INTO THE CHOCOLATE-MAKING PROCESS?
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