FERMEMNTED COCA BEANS Fine high-quality cocoa beans from a single origin. Our product is harvested, fermented and dried in Siuna, Nicaragua's North Caribbean. The richness and complexity of this cocoa reveals the extraordinary nature of its origin; meeting point of the breeze of two oceans. Our cocoa is fermented in wooden boxes and then dried under the solar system. Customized cocoa beans: We can develop and produce cocoa profiles according to our clients needs. Packaginig: In bags of jute of a (gross) weight of 60 â?? 65 kg Bags per container 20 feet container: 226 bags 40 feet container: 446 bags
We also have Cocoa beans of dried (rose colour) from Sri-Lanka
cocoa beans sun-dried grad I: beans count 95 - 105 grad II: beans count 100 - 11
Nahua Cacao processes and sells fine flavored cacao beans to premium artisanal and specialty chocolatiers in Europe, Japan, and the United States. The fine flavored cocoa beans come from the Upala region, Costa Rica. The cacao planted species pertain to selected Trinidadian clone varieties and hybrids. Packaging: 50 kg jute bags. Origin: 100% trinitarian type cocoa beans of Costa Rica
Dry Cocoa Bean Moisture - 7.0 - 7.50% Moisture
Name: Cocoa Beans (Fermented and Dried) Payment Terms: (FOB) Packaging: 26MT (40 feet FCL) 62.5 KG jute bags Harvest Season July (Light Crop) August - December (Main Crop) Lead Time/Availability: 4 - 5 Weeks Payment Terms: 100% LC at sight/To be negotiated 3rd party inspection at point of stuffing (SGS, Cotecna etc)
Cocoa beans are the seeds of the cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao) and are the primary ingredient used in the production of chocolate. Here\'s a detailed description of cocoa beans: Botanical Characteristics: Species: Theobroma cacao Appearance: Cocoa beans are roughly oval-shaped and are typically 1 to 2 cm long. They have a smooth, hard shell that varies in color from light brown to dark brown, depending on the variety and level of fermentation. Structure: Each cocoa pod contains 20-50 cocoa beans surrounded by a sweet pulp. Cultivation: Growing Regions: Cocoa beans are primarily cultivated in tropical regions within 20 degrees of the Equator, including West Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Climate: Cocoa trees thrive in humid, tropical climates with well-distributed rainfall and temperatures between 20-30�°C (68-86�°F). Harvesting: Cocoa pods are harvested manually with machetes or by hand, typically twice a year. Processing: Fermentation: After harvesting, the cocoa beans are removed from the pods and fermented for several days to develop flavor and reduce bitterness. Drying: Fermented beans are dried in the sun or using artificial dryers until they reach around 7% moisture content, which helps preserve the beans for storage and shipping. Roasting: Dried beans are roasted at temperatures between 120-140�°C (248-284�°F) to develop their characteristic chocolate flavor. Composition: Shell: The outer shell makes up about 10-15% of the cocoa bean and is used to make cocoa mulch or sometimes as a source of biofuel. Nib: Inside the shell, the cocoa bean is divided into nibs, which contain approximately 54-58% cocoa butter (fat) and 11-15% cocoa solids (theobromine and caffeine). Flavor Compounds: Cocoa beans contain a complex mix of flavor compounds that develop during fermentation and roasting, contributing to the unique taste of chocolate. Uses: Chocolate Production: Cocoa beans are the fundamental ingredient in chocolate manufacturing. The nibs are ground into a paste called chocolate liquor, which is then processed into various forms of chocolate. Cocoa Products: Cocoa powder and cocoa butter are derived from cocoa beans and are used in baking, confectionery, beverages, and cosmetics. Quality Grading: Cocoa beans are graded based on size, color, fermentation level, and absence of defects to ensure consistent quality for chocolate production. Fine Flavor: Beans with unique and desirable flavors are often classified as fine flavor cocoa beans and command higher prices in the market. Cocoa beans are essential to the global chocolate industry, with their flavor profile influenced by factors such as origin, fermentation, and processing methods, making them a critical component in creating a variety of chocolate products enjoyed worldwide
Cocoa Beans Our dried cocoa is a treasure trove of flavor, history, and craftsmanship. Each bean, carefully harvested and dried, embodies the soul of chocolateâ??a journey from farm to flavor Our cocoa is grown with care, using sustainable farming methods that respect the earth and empower farming communities. The traditional drying process enhances the beans' natural flavors, honoring generations of expertise in cocoa cultivation.
High grade dried raw cocoa beans for sale high quality cocoa beans producing beans with the strongest flavour raw sun-dried cocoa beans a) moisture: 5.5% - 6.2% maximum b) foreign matters: 1.29% maximum c) beans count: 91 to 99 beans/kg d) broken beans / defective: 0.7% - 0.8% maximum 100grms equal 92, 17 beans, cut -test 300beans: moisture: 7, 64% insect damaged beans: 0% slaty beans: 4, 67% violet beans: 2, 00% white sports: 3, 00% mouldy beans: 6, 67% typical cocoa smell, no contamination or off flavour detected. -size: 90 - 100 beans/100gram. -moisture: < =7.5%. -furmentation cocoa beans: >=95%.