Hi David. I believe that this is the end of your visit to the island of Dominica and what a sweet way to end it. You couldn't have had anything purer and more organic than that chocolate. To see the entire process from beginning to end was intriguing. As much cocoa and coffee beans as we had in Trinidad, we used to spread them out in the sun to dry out and then roast them. We used them to make coffee or cocoa tea. No chocolate. You have shown us a process that we don't get to see where big chocolate factories produce their own. I am surprised, though, that he didn't have a ripe cocoa pod so that you could taste the cocoa bean flesh itself. You would have loved it. So, here we are. The end of the road. To all the people and indigenous peoples of Dominica, it was a trip that was worth everything that David put into his visit there. You do have a very beautiful Island, and, it being called 'Nature Island' proved that it merited that title. Thank you to Bongo and all the people who welcomed David and Nathan and showed them such kind and warm hospitality. You all have done yourselves proud. Dominica the beautiful. Proud to call you all fellow West Indians/Caribbean brothers and sisters. So David, where to from here? Waiting to see what's next. David and Nathan, here's a pat on the back for both of you. Job well done. Take care of yourselves and may God bless you both.🙏😇🕊️💕🇹🇹🇨🇦
“All good things must come to an end,” they say. Another great vid! Now I really want to go to Pointe Baptiste chocolate factory. Was waiting to hear the prices of the chocolates but I guess you forgot. Thanks for showcasing Dominica so beautifully David!
I am so grateful for your kind comments throughout the series and for your support Sassy Muffin. You definitely should visit and I wish you peace and blessings! Here is to next visit to Dominica sometime soon!
Thanks David for being so genuine, your videos highlighted what Dominica is truly about not sea sand and beaches like some of our sister islands, showing we are more rivers waterfaĺls and nature at its best, blessings as you visit other countries.
I never knew fermenting was done to get the coco bean to the stage we eat it. Amazing. Thank you for showing us this process :) I can imagine the smell. Heaven in a bean :) I love the process of making the chocolate . This really is educational delicious one even . To have some of that would be heaven. Next trip bring us all back some lol...Thanks for the chocolate trip. I happen to have a big big bar of 75% dark chocolate in the fridge .. Will get me one and drop a piece in my coffee . Hope you have an amazing day ♥
David's been chocolatized in chocolate 🍫 heaven, Dominica! Super sweet video, thoroughly enjoyed this island series, and ready to see where you're off to next.. listo!
I visit da mannnnyyy times 4x a yr,since 97,it takes a person or a visitor at least a month to travel around the island,and its heaper to rent a appartment on the island,thango to a hotel guest house or lodge inn,nice place icould live there,bless
This was another very interesting video ...the chocolate making ...from seed to chocolate...didn't know so much care and effort goes into gettiing these delicious chocolates...first time knowing about the mango flavoured ones ....The gentleman explained well and I saw the lady really enjoyed seeing you do the sampling of flavours ....And yes Bongo did greatin taking you around. Again ..this was very interesting David...thanks and stay safe. blessings.
Aww thank you so much Roxann. I'm so grateful to have your support and I also will miss Dominica too. I hope to revisit again sometime though so I can do more content from there. Its such an incredible beautiful island. Truly appreciate it!!
David! Thank you for visiting my island Dominica .I've been following you for a while now. Some of the stuff you were showing brings back great memories.And they make my mouth watered. I will be going back home for the independent. And I will be trying all the stuff you showed us . Especially the Bush rums . As a proud Dominican leaving Canada. Thank you David for bringing DA to our to our screens.
WOOOOO! Thank you so much Y A! Truly grateful and always so awesome to see you in the comments. Hows your weekend going so far? And yeah the pepper is always good!! Mango too!!! What about Mango and Pepper + Chocolate though? NEED IT! Have a really great weekend Y A!
Really fascinating. Loving your Caribbean series, bro. This is certainly something anyone else would’ve skipped. How different does the chocolate taste from the ones you’ve eaten in the US, or better yet, in Europe?
Hi David like watching your show am so glad you went Dominica and show our beautiful island and what we eat and grow. I always thought coco originally came from west Africa especially Ghana.
Shame on me you discover my island better than me I better do something about it. Since I feel with these 3 cryptic separate pregnancy I have been to stuck in the house with 6 children. The best thing I have alot of time online since I do worldwide marketing and more online I better take the children on some field trips I advice other too do the same. Shame on me need to discover my land. Will start with Morne Anglais view which is minutes from home then down to my flower village to diamond view. Thanks for opening my eyes to enjoying my country.
bless you Shirnelle! Thank you for this lovely comment and I'm wishing you luck with 6 kids. I have 2 kids of my own and I know how difficult it can be to get time to balance things. Sending peace and blessings to you and your family.
The thing about I had no idea I was pregnant until I was 9 months for one and 7 months for one and 7 months for another now I have a 1yrs 5 yrs and 3;yrs rest are boys
Hi David. I believe that this is the end of your visit to the island of Dominica and what a sweet way to end it. You couldn't have had anything purer and more organic than that chocolate. To see the entire process from beginning to end was intriguing. As much cocoa and coffee beans as we had in Trinidad, we used to spread them out in the sun to dry out and then roast them. We used them to make coffee or cocoa tea. No chocolate. You have shown us a process that we don't get to see where big chocolate factories produce their own. I am surprised, though, that he didn't have a ripe cocoa pod so that you could taste the cocoa bean flesh itself. You would have loved it. So, here we are. The end of the road. To all the people and indigenous peoples of Dominica, it was a trip that was worth everything that David put into his visit there. You do have a very beautiful Island, and, it being called 'Nature Island' proved that it merited that title. Thank you to Bongo and all the people who welcomed David and Nathan and showed them such kind and warm hospitality. You all have done yourselves proud. Dominica the beautiful. Proud to call you all fellow West Indians/Caribbean brothers and sisters. So David, where to from here? Waiting to see what's next. David and Nathan, here's a pat on the back for both of you. Job well done. Take care of yourselves and may God bless you both.🙏😇🕊️💕🇹🇹🇨🇦
Thanks for visiting David do come again
And bring your family it was a lovely experience. God bless you and safe travels
“All good things must come to an end,” they say. Another great vid! Now I really want to go to Pointe Baptiste chocolate factory. Was waiting to hear the prices of the chocolates but I guess you forgot. Thanks for showcasing Dominica so beautifully David!
I am so grateful for your kind comments throughout the series and for your support Sassy Muffin. You definitely should visit and I wish you peace and blessings! Here is to next visit to Dominica sometime soon!
Was such a pleasure watching this series on Dominica ☺
Thanks David for being so genuine, your videos highlighted what Dominica is truly about not sea sand and beaches like some of our sister islands, showing we are more rivers waterfaĺls and nature at its best, blessings as you visit other countries.
But I love the vids n the exposure you gave us in Dominica bro it's deeply appreciated 💯💯
Hundred percent is also healthier, this is the one that needs to be eaten slowly, this is how the flavour is savoured.
Very educational video. So much process to get to the chocolate we all love. Thank you David💕
Thanks so much for visiting my country and showcasing so much . 🇩🇲
I never knew fermenting was done to get the coco bean to the stage we eat it. Amazing. Thank you for showing us this process :) I can imagine the smell. Heaven in a bean :) I love the process of making the chocolate . This really is educational delicious one even . To have some of that would be heaven. Next trip bring us all back some lol...Thanks for the chocolate trip. I happen to have a big big bar of 75% dark chocolate in the fridge .. Will get me one and drop a piece in my coffee . Hope you have an amazing day ♥
Hi Elizabeth... have a great day...stay safe. peaceand blessings.
The lemon grass is soo good
David's been chocolatized in chocolate 🍫 heaven, Dominica! Super sweet video, thoroughly enjoyed this island series, and ready to see where you're off to next.. listo!
I visit da mannnnyyy times 4x a yr,since 97,it takes a person or a visitor at least a month to travel around the island,and its heaper to rent a appartment on the island,thango to a hotel guest house or lodge inn,nice place icould live there,bless
This was another very interesting video ...the chocolate making ...from seed to chocolate...didn't know so much care and effort goes into gettiing these delicious chocolates...first time knowing about the mango flavoured ones ....The gentleman explained well and I saw the lady really enjoyed seeing you do the sampling of flavours ....And yes Bongo did greatin taking you around. Again ..this was very interesting David...thanks and stay safe. blessings.
Another awesome video. How lucky to taste freshly made chocolate on an island paradise. Thank you David for all these beautiful videos 👍
Its nice to see he enjoys Dominica.
I enjoyed every bit of this series! Thanks so much for sharing and I'm glad you enjoyed your stay! All the best in your future travels! 🇩🇲 ✈
I am going to miss vids from Dominica. I will continue to follow your other content. Safe travels around the world!
Aww thank you so much Roxann. I'm so grateful to have your support and I also will miss Dominica too. I hope to revisit again sometime though so I can do more content from there. Its such an incredible beautiful island. Truly appreciate it!!
Awesome video, David!! Very informative!!
Thank you David for your always beautiful video.Always enjoyable to see your travels thanks so much for sharing
Awesome videos about Dominica foods.
Thanks for visiting my village man
And thanks for highlighting the chocolate factory
I learnt alot
So many different flavours 🥺
Was not familiar with the process from dried beans to chocolate manufacture.
Also, I was not aware of the many varieties of flavours 😀... 👏🏾✌👍🏽🥇☀️💥🔥🧨🌠
I thought it was done! Big up brother!
I loved the chocolate video. Please do more of these videos. Please and thank you. ❤🥰❤❤🥰
Amazing , you should visit Antigua & Barbuda next
very good video!!
Wow I bet that is some of the best chocolate 😋
I wish our leaders of Dominica would take some time to look at this videos
Because they have no idea of the treasure mine they are sitting on SMH
Bro i didnt even know we had a chocolate factory..
David! Thank you for visiting my island Dominica .I've been following you for a while now. Some of the stuff you were showing brings back great memories.And they make my mouth watered. I will be going back home for the independent. And I will be trying all the stuff you showed us . Especially the Bush rums . As a proud Dominican leaving Canada. Thank you David for bringing DA to our to our screens.
Awesome 😎
I live on the island and had no idea of this place ... Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you for your visit David, I throughly enjoyed! Must visit this chocolate factory (Milk chocolate lover)
as ALWAYS SPECTACULARRR DAVIDD THANK YU!!!! BONGO GETS :))))) LUV ITT..YEAH HOT PEPPER WUD B MY FAV ALSO!! AND OFC MANGO IN CHOCOLATE!!!!!
WOOOOO! Thank you so much Y A! Truly grateful and always so awesome to see you in the comments. Hows your weekend going so far? And yeah the pepper is always good!! Mango too!!! What about Mango and Pepper + Chocolate though? NEED IT! Have a really great weekend Y A!
Oh my God u love ❤ 😍 💖 chocolate too
Have the taste right now for the raw caco tea.
Well Done
my best bro david looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 💙
Wow best ! from Seoul
Wonderfull
Cacoa!!! 💪🏾🇩🇲
My home land thanks you David. Hope to have you again soon!
💯💯💯💯💯
David knows and has been to way more places in my island than i did. And i have lived here all my life!
Chocolate coated ginger.😲
Love u love coco lol
Really fascinating. Loving your Caribbean series, bro. This is certainly something anyone else would’ve skipped. How different does the chocolate taste from the ones you’ve eaten in the US, or better yet, in Europe?
Hi David like watching your show am so glad you went Dominica and show our beautiful island and what we eat and grow. I always thought coco originally came from west Africa especially Ghana.
HELLOOOOOO family. 🤟🥰❤🎉🥳🌹🌹
Is the chocolate exported? If it is, which are his biggest markets?
The best Chinese food is in 🇹🇹
We have a Chocolate Factory 🤔🤔🤔Bro you have a Chockate factory in DA.. Where have u been selling that cause i never knew that.gj tho
Zeb kweyole shop old market
what is that chocolate factory contact info please
Cool
I get why you did that first video. You’ve said Dominica wrong in every video thereafter. Lol
🤎Hi David
Don't know bout you but you should probably visit the batibou Beach you won't regret it i promise
Shame on me you discover my island better than me I better do something about it.
Since I feel with these 3 cryptic separate pregnancy I have been to stuck in the house with 6 children.
The best thing I have alot of time online since I do worldwide marketing and more online I better take the children on some field trips I advice other too do the same.
Shame on me need to discover my land.
Will start with Morne Anglais view which is minutes from home then down to my flower village to diamond view.
Thanks for opening my eyes to enjoying my country.
bless you Shirnelle! Thank you for this lovely comment and I'm wishing you luck with 6 kids. I have 2 kids of my own and I know how difficult it can be to get time to balance things. Sending peace and blessings to you and your family.
@@Davidsbeenhere thanks you much appreciated
The thing about I had no idea I was pregnant until I was 9 months for one and 7 months for one and 7 months for another now I have a 1yrs 5 yrs and 3;yrs rest are boys
He doesn't sound Dominican, German maybe? hmm.
Catburry best