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Peru Conventional Cacao Cocoa Beans 1kg

Peru Conventional Cacao Cocoa Beans 1kg

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Region and Country

San Martín region, Peru.

Story

Many of the current genetic varieties found around the world can be traced back to the Amazon basin, including Peru. The Incas and their predecessors cultivated cacao to produce a lightly fermented beverage that had medicinal and ritual purposes. Nowadays, many of the genetic varieties found in Peru are a result of cloning and hybridization.

Peruvian cacao is classified in 3 different grades according to their size and other physical characteristics. The beans come from organically certified small-hold farmers. Their cacao is grown in small plots along with other cash crops like timber and fruit trees.

Harvest

October – March (main harvest), June – September (mid-crop)

Genetics

Local Trinitario clones including ICS, EET, SCA, UF, H, U, M, SHU.

Post Harvesting Process

The beans are centrally fermented in a tiered wooden box system for 7 days. Drying takes places in tunnels for a period of 7 to 12 days.

Flavour

Mild body with a citric light acidity with notes of brown fruit, wood and a nutty end of almonds and panela.

Continent

South America

Country

Peru

Region

Lamas Province, San Martín Region

Centrally fermented

No

Cocoa type

Collected

Shipping & Returns

UK orders are sent within 48 hours via EVRI on a tracked 24-hour service.

EU orders are sent within 48 hours via EVRI on a tracked 5-7 day service.

Returns can be made within 14 days for a full refund.

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