[3] Unlike many other commercial chocolates, Mayordomo includes only four ingredients, sugar, roasted cacao beans, almonds and cinnamon.
These ingredients are ground and blended forming a paste that is pressed into bars and discs.
[1] Due to its undissolved granulated sugar, and its rough and gritty texture, the table chocolate is not meant to be eaten like a chocolate bar, although Mayordomo bars can be eaten out of hand.
The bars and discs are primarily used to make hot chocolate in traditional Mexican form.
[1] In the traditional Aztec and Mayan form, chile peppers are added to make both sweet and savory dishes.