Cocoa liquor, also known as cocoa mass, cocoa paste, or unsweetened chocolate is made from pure Arriba cocoa with its characteristic luscious aromatic flavor. Used for single origin bars for its fine flavor, as well as dark chocolates and couvertures.
Organic or Conventional
Natural or Alkalized
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Cocoa Liquor Bio Certified From Cote D'ivoire Fob Abidjan Made With 85% Fermented Cocoa Beans Up To 100% Fermented Cocoa Beans.
We Also Sell Regular Quality At Lower Price Cocoa LiquoR;
Cocoa Butter And Powder Also Available
Cocoa Liquor made from 99% Ghanaian Cocoa with 24-month Shelf life. Dark Brown is supplied direct from Factory. Price ranges from $6 to $12 per Kg depending on the size of the order. Minimum order 100kg
Natural cocoa liquor made from 100% Ghana cocoa beans.
PROCESS DESCRIPTION
The Natural cocoa liquor is produced from good quality cocoa beans through the process of cleaning, winnowing, nibs roasting and debacterisation, and grinding.
INTENDED USE
Raw material for chocolate confectionery production.
Chocolate liquor (cocoa liquor) is pure cocoa mass in liquid form. Like the cocoa beans (nibs) from which it is produced, it contains both cocoa solids and cocoa butter in roughly equal proportion.
It is produced from cocoa beans that have been fermented, dried, roasted, and separated from their skins. The beans are ground into cocoa mass (cocoa paste). The mass is melted to become the liquor, and the liquor is cooled and molded into blocks known as unsweetened baking chocolate (bitter chocolate).
Cocoa Liquor, also known as "Cocoa paste" is the product obtained from the mechanical disintegration of clean and peeled cocoa beans, without extracting its components or adding any type of element. Cocoa beans selected to obtain Licor de Cacao is roasted, husked, ground and refined.
This premium cacao paste, originating from Colombia, is crafted through meticulous grinding of high-quality cocoa beans, yielding a dense, compact paste with an intense aroma and flavor profile. Its rich, dark brown appearance and smooth texture carry delicate fruity, citrus, and floral herbal notes that mellow into an exquisite, deep cacao taste.
Organoleptic Qualities: Dense texture with a slightly astringent taste; intense, characteristic cacao aroma free from foreign odors.
We offer a range of high-quality cocoa products sourced from Ca´te d'Ivoire, available for global delivery under CIF terms. Our portfolio includes:
Cocoa Beans (Grade 2)
Natural Cocoa Powder (10-12% Fat, Light Brown)
Alkalized Cocoa Powder (20-22% Fat, Dark Brown)
Deodorized Cocoa Butter
Pure Unsweetened Cocoa Liquor
MOQ is 25 MT per product. All shipments are inspected (SGS available) and meet international food-grade standards. Documentation, specifications, and samples can be shared upon request. Packaging in 25kg kraft bags or as per buyer's need. Delivery in 3-4 weeks from LC confirmation.
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 it'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 fruit�?�¯ it'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 it�?�¢??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 fruit�?�¢??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.