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5 lbs BOLIVIA ABC ORGANIC WALIKEEWA RAW CACAO/COCOA BEANS

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Management number 215763068 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $34.38 Model Number 215763068
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Packed at origin in GrainPro bags. 2014 was our first full year of operations at the Alto Beni Cacao Co, our project aiming to revolutionize the Bolivian cacao industry by building the first-in-country centralized cacao fermentation plant, and nursery program for high-quality Bolivian cacao seedlings. Invalsa's cacao business started in 2009, These cacao beans are a hybrid variety a combination of Ameloanado(59%) and Criollo (18%). We are continually making improvements in the quality control system at our plant, but these beans are of a much more consistent quality than previously available sources of Bolivian cacao . We call this beans "Walikeewa", the local Aymara language for "improved". They are much larger than our Heirloom cacao beans and have about 20% less cacao butter content. How do I roast cacao beans? To roast cacao beans, you need to expose them to a high temperature, close to 325 degrees, and then gradually lower that temperature for the next 15 to 30 minutes. The processes of roasting coffee and cacao beans are nearly the same, except because cacao beans are more fragile than coffee beans, they have to be roasted at a much lower temperature. Cacao beans should never get hotter than 325 degrees. For home cacao roasting, we use the Behmor 2000AB Plus coffee roaster. Use the one-pound setting with the P2 profile, but fill the grid drum with 2.5 to 3 lbs. of raw cacao beans.

  • Invalsa (co-based in Boston, MA and La Paz, Bolivia) sourced these specialty-grade cacao beans ourselves, directly from smallholder farmers in the Palos Blancos region of Alto Beni Province.
  • These are fermented and dried, but un-roasted cacao beans that you can use to make your own chocolate, or other cacao dishes or products.
  • Happy chocolate-making! Certified by Baysate Organic Certifiers. Packed in a plastic bag
  • RETURN POLICY: Because it is a food item, we will only acept returns 3-days after receipt. Buyer pays shipping both ways.
Size 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Flavor Chocolate
Cuisine Western cuisine
Diet Type Plant Based
Item Form Bar
Specialty Organic
Unit Count 80 Ounce
Item Weight 3 Pounds
Manufacturer Alto Beni Cacao Company
Container Type Plastic bag
Item Type Name food
Number of Items 1
Age Range Description 18+
Sweetness Description Unsweetened

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