Colombia Antioquia Cacao Cocoa Beans 1kg
Colombia Antioquia Cacao Cocoa Beans 1kg
Region and Country
Antioquia, Colombia
Story
Originally well-known for its Criollo variety, Colombia has gradually come to rely more on contemporary hybrid Trinitario kinds. Colombia is constantly working to elevate cacao to the same legendary status as coffee these days. The Colombian Federation of Cacao, or FEDECACAO, along with other organisations, have been funding initiatives to map genetic variants across the nation, enhance genetic stocks, and advance fermentation and drying methods where they are required.
This cacao is gathered in Maceo, a small Antioquian town known for its cacao production, from smallholder farmers who individually ferment and dry their cacao as well as from the town's central fermentary. This region's cacao has a low cadmium content.
Harvest
December – January; July- August (crop peaks)
Genetics
Local Trinitario hybrids distributed from the local FEDECACAO nurseries
Post Harvesting Process
Cacao is fermented in wooden boxes in a period of 5 to 7 days and put to dry on wooden tables in solar tunnels or on stacked wooden drying trays.
Flavour
Notes of cocoa, citrus, dry fruit, and walnuts
Continent |
South America |
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Country |
Colombia |
Region |
Antioquia |
Centrally fermented |
No |
Cocoa type |
Collected |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Whole Cacao/Cocoa Beans: Despatched within 48 hours via EVRI on a tracked 24-hour service. Returns can be made within 14 days for a full refund.