Fermented cocoa beans from papua. Jute bag
We have a very big amount of cocoa from ivory coast at a best price.
Cocoa fresh, we can supply all type of cocoa.
Due the tightness of short supply and a growing demand on the world of COCOA beans and derivatives, Peru just found a place as one of the finest suppliers of these products. There is really an interest for Peruvian COCOA products from the Industry of Chocolate in Europe and United States, The Cocoa beans that Peru has, comes from the selection of fermented almond cacao with humidity under 8%. This product is highly demanded for the chocolate industry of the world. We at Capricho Goods commercialize the COCOA beans that come from TINGO MARIA and TOCACHE one is located at the extreme EAST of CENTRAL part of PERU and the second at JUANJUI.
Good quality.
Cocoa beans.
- Bean count = 105 pcs û 115 pcs - Moisture = 7% - 9% - Moldy = 3% - 5% - Waste = 2% - 4 % - Insect damage = 0% - 2%. Packing bulk.
We farmer of Indonesia cocoa we offer on fob 25 kg in poly bag
Cocoa bean Moisture - 7% Slaty - 3.5% Mouldy - 5% Fully fermented - 81.85%.
The beans will be exported from belawan port of Medan-Indonesia to the required port from the buyers, and the payment method should be in full lc system, on fob basis . Packing will be in 62.5 net in juge gonny back.
Dry vanilla which is being dried under strict quality control which will meet the international standards. Packing will be done according to buyers requirement
Dried Cocoa beans, (Good Fermented) û C(te dÆIvoire crop. Moisture Content: 7,5% Maximum a. Ash Content: 6% Maximum b. Bean Count: 100 / 100 grams c. Moldy Content: 5% Maximum (included insect damaged) d. Salty: 5% Maximum e. FFA(acidity) 1.8%. Clean product, free from foreign matter such as stones, stick and metals. Origin: C(te dÆIvoire / West Africa. In new jute gunny bags (NO Wooden Packing)IJO 98/01 (65kg).
Cocoa.
Cocoa Dry condition, ash standard Container 20 ft
Cocoa
1. zobo leaves 2. soybeans 3. cocoa beans 4. palm oil 5. ginger 6. turmeric 7. sesame seeds 8. moringa seeds 9. charcoal 10. malt 11. spices 12. crayfish 13. bitter leaves 14. groundnuts 15. cashew nuts 16. barbara nuts 17. kennel shell 18. cashew seeds 19. ogbono 20. egusi 21. okra 22. wheat 23. copper cathode 24. walnut 25. cow skin ( kpomo) 26. of rice 27. maize 28. beans 29. shea butter 30. maggi star & knor 31. starch 32. garri 33. yam 34. yam powder 35. ginger powder 37. salmond seeds 38. dates.Logistics, port to port
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: - Origin: Cameroon - Composition: 100% cocoa - Quality: Natural - Colors: Light brown - Condition: Solid CHEMICAL ANALYZES - Volative acids: 0% - Humidity: 1% - Bacteria germs: 0% - Grinding: 90�°C, between 20 and 30 microns - Medium roasting: 30min at 115�°C - High roasting: 40min at 120�°C - pH (10% suspension): 5.7 - Ash: 5.5% - Water soluble ash: 2.2% - phosphate (expressed as P2O5): 1.9% - chlorine (expressed in NaCl): 0.04% - shell: 1.4% - Nitrogen: 3.4% - Protein: - Teobromine: 2.8%
These Colombian cocoa beans are known for their fine aroma and superior quality. Carefully sourced and selected, they offer a robust base for premium chocolate production, with a rich, full-bodied cacao flavor. Physical-Chemical Properties: Rich in fat content, providing an ideal base for high-quality chocolate. Organoleptic Qualities: The beans offer a rich, intense cocoa flavor with a natural, fine aroma. Safety and Quality: Free from GMOs and gluten, and certified free of pesticide residues.
Color of powder - Light brown Color of solution - Light brown Taste - Natural cocoa smell Moisture - 5.0% max - 3.10% Fat content - 20-24% - 11.58% Ash - 8.0% max - 7.02% Fineness - 99.0% min - 99.5% PH - 5.0-5.8 Total plate count - 5000 cfu/g - 1000cfu/g Coliform - 30 MPN/100G -
Coco Stick st Lucian classification of tea as a hot drink. The process of creating this delicacy begins when cocoa pods are picked and then fermented for three weeks. The cocoa is then roasted inside a clay pot with the sun. When fully roasted, the beans are left to cool and the shells removed. They are then ground into a paste, rolled on a flat surface to get the cocoa stick. Once the cocoa stick dries, it is grated and steeped in boiling water, along with your own preferred balance of spices, selecting from bowls of cinnamon, cardamom, fennel, nutmeg, bay leaf, and more. Sugar is added and a little milk or cream and some flour to make it thicker and more filling