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Jamaica First Grade Polished Cacao Cocoa Beans 1kg

Jamaica First Grade Polished Cacao Cocoa Beans 1kg

Regular price €12,95 EUR
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Style

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Region and Country

St. Mary, Clarendon, Hanover and West Kingston, Jamaica

Story

Jamaica’s cocoa history stretches back over 350 years. The Spaniards introduced early Mesoamerican cacao to the island. In 1655 the island was taken over by the British, and Jamaica soon became their main supplier of cacao. The British are credited for having democratized cacao in Europe by opening chocolate houses and coffee shops where Jamaican cocoa brews would be served along with coffee, drinks and smokes. From that moment on, cacao was no longer an exclusive drink for the French and Spanish nobility.
These beans are produced by organized farmers from three different parishes. Each parish has its own centralized post harvesting facility.

Harvest

December – March (main crop) April – November (mid-crop)

Genetics

Old genetics on the island are a mixture of Amazonian varietals brought from Martinique in the 1800’s as well as Venezuelan and Trinitarian genetic stocks. Nowadays the cocoa plants supplied to Jamaican farmers are crosses between PA 150 with ICS 1 or PA 150 crossed with ICS 60.

Post Harvesting Process

The cacao is collected fresh and is centrally fermented and dried. During drying the beans are polished to improve their appearance. The beans are polished at a stage where they are hard but not brittle, in a rotary type of dryer or a special polishing machine like a grain mixer. Polishing improves external appearance of the beans, and it is suggested that polishing protects the beans from fungal infestation during storage.

Flavour

Dark profile: heavy chocolate base with slight biscuit and dark fruit notes followed by spicy, earthy, green, and oak wood notes.

Continent

Central America & The Caribbean

Country

Jamaica

Region

Clarendon, Hanover and West Kingston, St. Mary

Centrally fermented

Yes

Cocoa type

Collected



Shipping & Returns

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Returns can be made within 14 days for a full refund.

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I wanted to support a Jamaican product and on first tasting needed to workout what I would use the beans for. Upon toasting and skinning a portion. I then ground the beans in a mill and the beautiful aroma was released. These beans have a lovely earthy quality. Today I am using the ground beans to make brownies with date paste and aduki bean pulp and a little flour.