150 MT minimum order quantity
Cocoa powder, origin Venezuela. High quality cocoa, tradition of centuries in cultivation. Permits in order, immediate availability, 150 MT available.
Cocoa powder, an unsweetened chocolate product, adds deep chocolate flavor to desserts and beverages. Cocoa powder occurs when the fat, called cocoa butter, gets removed from the cacao beans during processing. The leftover dried solids get ground into the product sold as cocoa powder. Pure ground cocoa powder has a pH level between 5.3 and 5.8, putting it on the acidic end of the scale. The natural cocoa powder produced with the Broma process retains the natural pH level. It tends to be more intensely flavored, and a lighter, almost reddish-brown color. The Dutch process (sometimes called "Dutching") bathes the cocoa beans in an alkaline solution, producing a darker brown cocoa powder with a chemically neutral pH of between 6.8 and 8.1, resulting in a more mellow flavor. Dutching also reduces the antioxidant properties of cocoa. We can supply pure or alkalized cocoa powder from our affiliated factories around the world. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from India, Indonesia, Vietnam, South America and Africa.
Product Name:Alkalized Cocoa Powder,Low-Fat Cocoa Powder Place of Origin:Yunnan Province,China Part of Used:Bean Appearance:Dark Brown Powder, no lumps, no visible impurities Production Method:SD(Spray Drying) Specification:50-400mesh according to customer requests Product Introduction of Alkalized Cocoa Powder: Alkalized Cocoa Powder is a powder which is obtainer from cocoa solids, one of the two components of chocolate liquor. Chocolate liquor is a substance which is obtainer during the manufacturing process which turns cocoa beans into chocolate products. Akalized Cocoa Powder can be added to baked goods for a chocolate flavor, whisked with hot milk or water for hot chocolate, and used in a variety of other ways, depending on the taste of the cook. Most markets carry Cocoa Powder, often with several options available.
The Premium Quality Organic Cocoa Powder from Sri Lanka. Cocoa powder is an unsweetened powder produced by grinding the seeds of the fruit of a tropical evergreen tree called the cacao, or cocoa tree. These seeds, or beans, are first fermented, then dried and roasted. After roasting, the beans have their hulls removed and are then processed to extract their fat, which is known as cocoa butter. The leftover solids are further ground into what eventually is sold as cocoa powder. However, Cocoa powder can be made prior to extracting the Butter as well. This results in a more richer Cocoa with 52-54% fat.
Cocoa Powder CAS No.83-67-0, is a powder of cocoa beans manufactured through fermentation, available as Fine, free flowing brown powder used as food supplements to improve flavoring. Cocoa powder is also available in Alkalized form as Alkalized Cocoa powder. As an experienced Cocoa Powder manufacturer and supplier, we has been supplying and exporting Cocoa Powder for almost 10 years, please be assured to buy from us. Any inquiries about price and the market trend please feel free to contact us, we will reply you within 1 working day. Cocoa Powder Specification Natural Cocoa Powder 10%-12% ITEM STANDARD Appearance Fine, free flowing brown powder Colour of powder Brown to dark brown Flavour Characteristic cocoa flavour Fat content (%) 10 12 Moisture (%) 5 Ash (%) 8 Fineness through 200 mesh (%) > 99 pH 5.2 5.8 Total plate count (cfu/g) 5000 Mould count (cfu/g) 100 Yeast count (cfu/g) 50 Coliforms Not detected Shigella Not detected Pathogenic bacteria Not detected
*Our company produced 2 types of Cocoa Powder (HS CODE 18050000) -Alkalized (Dutch) and Natural -Our cocoa powder has fat content below 10% and 10-12% -Our cocoa powder can be customize in color (brown or dark brown) depend your needs -Our cocoa powder can be customize in pH level depend your needs -Our cocoa powder can be private label (your brand printed in outside packaging ) *Product packaging - Outer packaging= double layer kraft paper - Inner packaging= food grade plastic bag *Weight -Both types cocoa powder weigh 25 kg per bag. -1 container 20 ft can load until 17 Metric Tons. *Minimum Order Quantity - full container load 1 x 20 ft or to be discuss by buyers
The cocoa bean is the seed of the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), a tropical plant indigenous to the equatorial regions of the Americas. From the processed cocoa bean comes the fluid paste, or liquor, from which cocoa powder and chocolate are made.Theobroma cacao grows pods on both its branches and trunk. Growers have to be very careful not to damage the cacao tree when harvesting them. Because itâ??s such a delicate task, pods are picked by hand.Each bean is made of about 50% of a fat called cocoa butter. The beans are 20% protein and also contain water, as well as a large amount of nutrients such as theobromine and vitamins. The beans also contain starch and other minerals.Each pod contains 16 to 60 cocoa beans. You have to extract the fruitâ??s contents to get at its beans, in a process known as de-seeding.When fresh, beans look like seeds covered in a white, sticky pulp called mucilage. They can be eaten as they are. However, if we want to store them for later use, we have to ferment and then dry them. We can also roast them.
The cocoa bean is the seed of the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), a tropical plant indigenous to the equatorial regions of the Americas. From the processed cocoa bean comes the fluid paste, or liquor, from which cocoa powder and chocolate are made.Theobroma cacao grows pods on both its branches and trunk. Growers have to be very careful not to damage the cacao tree when harvesting them. Because itâ??s such a delicate task, pods are picked by hand.Each bean is made of about 50% of a fat called cocoa butter. The beans are 20% protein and also contain water, as well as a large amount of nutrients such as theobromine and vitamins. The beans also contain starch and other minerals.Each pod contains 16 to 60 cocoa beans. You have to extract the fruitâ??s contents to get at its beans, in a process known as de-seeding.When fresh, beans look like seeds covered in a white, sticky pulp called mucilage. They can be eaten as they are. However, if we want to store them for later use, we have to ferment and then dry them. We can also roast them.