A Day in the Life allows you to step into the shoes of a UAE resident to experience a typical 24 hours in their work and home life.
Many of us dream of spending the day surrounded by chocolate but for Iman Suguitan it’s a sweet reality.
In November, the former hospitality director joined forces with her sister Luchie to open the Middle East’s first farm-to-table chocolate factory operating in the Dubai desert, Co Chocolat.
The sisters previously learnt to plant, prune and harvest cacao trees on the island of Mindanao in their native Philippines, before launching a series of pop-ups in 2018.
Today, they run a successful social enterprise covering 20 hectares of farmland, supporting more than 300 farmers and their families in their homeland.
Here, The National follows Iman through a typical day juggling chocolate tastings and tours with merchandising and motherhood.
7.30am: Precious family time
I usually start the day by making breakfast for my three-year-old daughter, Khadeejah, who is the only toddler I know that doesn’t like chocolate, ironically.
When I was pregnant, we used to do a lot of pop-ups and I ate so many leftover monster cookies and chocolates that I think I sickened her in the womb.
I was probably so nervous about her having constant access to chocolate that I’ve gone too far the other way by saying it’s not for her. Now she won’t eat anything brown, though I’m sure she’ll grow out of that soon enough.
8.30am: Plotting a course for the day ahead
Luchie and I pick up some of our staff from the metro stations on the way to the factory in Al Warsan 3. Doors open at 9am and then we’ll usually have a staff briefing in the kitchen to discuss the day ahead.
Often, we’ll have factory tours planned, showing people how we make our chocolate, right from grinding the beans to pouring moulds. If we’ve had a crazy day before, this is when the staff get a pat on the back and we gear ourselves up to do it all again.
9.30am: An eye on design
A lot of my morning is spent at the laptop, approving artworks for new products and reviewing mock-ups. Since launching our pop-up five years ago, we’ve developed more than 60 flavours across 150 products.
Now we sell 16 varieties of healthy chocolate bars, as well as cookies, doughnuts, truffles, bonbons, gianduja spreads and apoptogenic hot chocolates, so there are always new colours and designs to look at.
Noon: The taste test
My favourite part of the day is tasting the chocolates. Usually in the afternoon I’ll taste new products and make sure our best-sellers are still up to scratch.
Since opening the factory eight months ago, we’ve made on average 1.5 tonnes of bean-to-bar chocolate every month and I’ve probably tasted every single batch. We’re committed to using healthy ingredients like matcha and moringa and lots of our bars are low in sugar, so it’s not as bad as it sounds.
We actually started Co Chocolat after our mama was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Luchie and I tried to find low-sugar chocolates to satiate her sweet tooth but there were no premium options so we decided to make our own. The rest is history.
2pm: Touring the chocolate factory
Sometimes in the afternoon I lead a factory tour. Often we get schoolchildren, corporate visits and families stopping by to watch the chocolate-making process. Visitors are always surprised to learn that chocolate comes from a fruit and there are a few puzzled faces when they try it for the first time.
The tour starts with an explanation of how cacao fruit is harvested before it’s time to peek into the kitchen and watch the grinding and mixing as it’s made into silky smooth chocolate. At the end of the tour, our guests have a go at making their own chocolate bars, which is a lot of fun, though we’ve had a few people get heavy-handed with the chilli powder.
A couple of weeks ago, a guest asked me what brands of chocolate I eat aside from our own and I honestly couldn’t answer. I decided to try a brand in the grocery shop who claim to make white chocolate from hazelnuts for Dh5 [$1.36] and it was so disgusting that no one at home or in the factory could finish it. A word to the wise – no decent chocolate is this cheap and unsurprisingly it tasted like a bar of pure sugar.
4pm: Ensuring business is bustling
In the afternoon, I regularly head to The Dubai Mall to our stall in Candylicious. This is where our business really took off and I like to stop by just to make sure all of the merchandising is up to scratch and the products are visible. I sometimes indulge in some of the chocolates here, too – purely for research purposes, of course.
6pm: Time to unwind
Getting home in the evening and playing with my daughter is the best part of my day. She’s a little chatterbox and I love to hear a rundown of the day’s events.
She’s currently learning to swim, so we might have a splash about in the pool or watch an old Hollywood film, then we have dinner together and start to wind down for the evening. I’m usually in bed by 11pm, gearing up for another day at the factory.
PROFILE OF INVYGO
Started: 2018
Founders: Eslam Hussein and Pulkit Ganjoo
Based: Dubai
Sector: Transport
Size: 9 employees
Investment: $1,275,000
Investors: Class 5 Global, Equitrust, Gulf Islamic Investments, Kairos K50 and William Zeqiri
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Biography
Favourite Meal: Chicken Caesar salad
Hobbies: Travelling, going to the gym
Inspiration: Father, who was a captain in the UAE army
Favourite read: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
Favourite film: The Founder, about the establishment of McDonald's
Labour dispute
The insured employee may still file an ILOE claim even if a labour dispute is ongoing post termination, but the insurer may suspend or reject payment, until the courts resolve the dispute, especially if the reason for termination is contested. The outcome of the labour court proceedings can directly affect eligibility.
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COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Mamo
Year it started: 2019 Founders: Imad Gharazeddine, Asim Janjua
Based: Dubai, UAE
Number of employees: 28
Sector: Financial services
Investment: $9.5m
Funding stage: Pre-Series A Investors: Global Ventures, GFC, 4DX Ventures, AlRajhi Partners, Olive Tree Capital, and prominent Silicon Valley investors.
The specs
Engine: 2-litre 4-cylinder and 3.6-litre 6-cylinder
Power: 220 and 280 horsepower
Torque: 350 and 360Nm
Transmission: eight-speed automatic
Price: from Dh136,521 VAT and Dh166,464 VAT
On sale: now
The specs: 2019 Mini Cooper
Price, base: Dh141,740 (three-door) / Dh165,900 (five-door)
Engine: 1.5-litre four-cylinder (Cooper) / 2.0-litre four-cylinder (Cooper S)
Power: 136hp @ 4,500rpm (Cooper) / 192hp @ 5,000rpm (Cooper S)
Torque: 220Nm @ 1,480rpm (Cooper) / 280Nm @ 1,350rpm (Cooper S)
Transmission: Seven-speed automatic
Fuel consumption, combined: 4.8L to 5.4L / 100km
UAE%20SQUAD
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The specs
- Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
- Power: 640hp
- Torque: 760nm
- On sale: 2026
- Price: Not announced yet
How to help
Send “thenational” to the following numbers or call the hotline on: 0502955999
2289 – Dh10
2252 – Dh 50
6025 – Dh20
6027 – Dh 100
6026 – Dh 200
MATCH INFO
New Zealand 176-8 (20 ovs)
England 155 (19.5 ovs)
New Zealand win by 21 runs
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How to help
Send “thenational” to the following numbers or call the hotline on: 0502955999
2289 – Dh10
2252 – Dh 50
6025 – Dh20
6027 – Dh 100
6026 – Dh 200
The biog
Family: He is the youngest of five brothers, of whom two are dentists.
Celebrities he worked on: Fabio Canavaro, Lojain Omran, RedOne, Saber Al Rabai.
Where he works: Liberty Dental Clinic
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RESULT
Huddersfield Town 2 Manchester United 1
Huddersfield: Mooy (28'), Depoitre (33')
Manchester United: Rashford (78')
Man of the Match: Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield Town)
West Asia Premiership
Dubai Hurricanes 58-10 Dubai Knights Eagles
Dubai Tigers 5-39 Bahrain
Jebel Ali Dragons 16-56 Abu Dhabi Harlequins
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Key facilities
- Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
- Premier League-standard football pitch
- 400m Olympic running track
- NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
- 600-seat auditorium
- Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
- An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
- Specialist robotics and science laboratories
- AR and VR-enabled learning centres
- Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
Tuesday results:
- Singapore bt Malaysia by 29 runs
- UAE bt Oman by 13 runs
- Hong Kong bt Nepal by 3 wickets
Final:
Thursday, UAE v Hong Kong