Production of Handmade Chocolate Can Fetch Money for Iranian Households
Akram Hosseinzadeh, who participated in the Islamic Azad University's "second step of revolution" under the title of Asreh Omid Event, said she presented various kinds of handmade chocolate to visitors.
Hosseinzadeh told ANA that she attended the event representing the Islamic Azad University, Lanjan branch.
“Handmade chocolates have become popular in Iran over the past three years,” she noted.
“We intend to establish a workshop and employ women interested in this industry in order to expand our activities,” she added.
We use different combinations of caramel, coffee, nuts, and many other fillings, Hosseinzadeh said, adding that the main priority is quality, and a part of quality includes health.
Asreh Omid Event was held in Tehran's Mosalla from May 29 to June 1, 2022.
It aimed to exhibit new achievements and products in the technological and innovation arenas in line with opening new windows towards strengthening the idea of creating ground for knowledge-based businesses at the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Islamic Azad University.
Some 3,000 knowledge-based companies, laboratories, research centers, and startups took part in Asreh Omid Event.
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