Friis-Holm

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Friis-Holm
TypePrivately held company
IndustryChocolate production
Founded2007
FounderMikkel Friis-Holm Ottosen
Headquarters,
Denmark
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsChocolate Bars, Nibs, Beans
Websitewww.friisholmchokolade.dk

Friis-Holm is a Danish bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturer founded by Mikkel Friis-Holm Ottosen and operating out of Herslev village in Lejre Municipality, Denmark.

History[]

Friis-Holm has a background as a chef. In 2000, he began importing Scharffen Berger chocolate to the Danish market. The company produced its first chocolate in 2007 after he had participated in a cocoa project in Nicaragua.[1] The chocolate was initially produced at Bonnat's factory in France. In 2015, Friis-Mikkelsen established his own production facility in the town Hvalsø, and moved 2019 to better facilities in the village Herslev in Lejre Municipality, Denmark.[2]

Awards[]

Friis-Holm received an Annual Award from the Danish Chocolate Society in 2012.[1] It has also won a number of awards at the in London. At the 2014 International Chocolate Awards, Friis-Holm won a gold medal at the world finals in the Bars – Milk plain/origin bars category for their Dark Milk 65% chocolate, as well as two bronze medals in the Bars – Dark plain/origin bars category for their Johe and Nicaliso 70% chocolates.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Friis-Holm Chokolade er Europas bedste" (in Danish). InFood Supply. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Mere chokoladeguld til Friis-Holm" (in Danish). InFood Supply. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. ^ "World Final 2014 – Winners". International Chocolate Awards. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2016.

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