Chocolate Heaven

In Granada, they have a chocolate factory, which makes all varieties of chocolate ranging from milk to pure dark.  They have kinds such as cinnamon, Dutch cookies, mint, and almonds. While I didn't take the tour, I didn't need to because I went in the store and got all the info. from the staff member. He held the samples near his register and I was standing over their taking my pick. The cinnamon was my favorite and you could taste how super fresh it was produced. They also sold chocolate tea, chocolate wafers, chocolate peanuts and raisins, and my favorite- the organic chocolate brownie($5) more than I pay at Whole foods, but totally worth it. 
 
Truly, I wanted to buy more than just a brownie and two chocolate bars, but I had to have discipline as my bag was getting fatter and fatter.
The Masaya markets truly filled up my bag! 

This kid, Carlos, selling the chocolate was so clean cut and dressed so nice for his job-such a respect for their jobs and tourism.
 
He let me be silly and play dress up... 


What is on my shoulder? It's the traditional cup that you fill up with juice and drink out of-almost like a coconut.
After my chocolate venture I walked down this street, which was the tourist street full of restaurants, bars, and shops. This lead up to the main square which is called "Central Park."

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