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Bolivian Wild Cacao Fermented Beans
Baures, Beni

Wild Beniano fermented and dried cacao beans, one of the rarest and most prized cacao varieties native to Bolivia, wild-harvested from the so-called wild cacao forest islands in the Beni region around Baures. Extremely rare, this heirloom variety offers unparalleled depth of flavour. We work directly with the local communities who harvest and ferment these beans using traditional practices passed down through the generations.

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50kg sack (£11/kg)

£550

Quantity

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Flavour profile

Citrus, spice, pine aromatics, dark fruits like wild berries and figs

Origin

Baures, Beni

Cooperative

Individual families of harvesters

Variety

Wild Beniano

Kindred Forest

Supports Tranquilidad Wild Forest, Beni, Bolivia

The project

The cacao in these bars is gathered and fermented by local collectors in Baures, who harvest from the wild forests in Beni, spanning an area as large as Germany. It is then expertly selected and dried in the Tranquilidad Wild Forest Estate, managed by Volker Lehmann. With a pioneering legacy of over 20 years in agroforestry, Volker is one of the world's most respected voices in wild cacao and its conservation.

The people

For generations, the indigenous communities of the region have harvested cocoa from these wild trees in a way that respects both the environment and their cultural traditions. The process is a labour of love, passed down through families who are intimately connected to the land.

Harvest and process

Harvesting occurs annually between mid-December and mid-April, depending on the rainy season. The forests belong to the whole community and each family has a right to harvest from portions of these forests. The process involves hand-picking cacao pods and careful handling, followed by fermentation according to age-old local traditions and sun drying at the estate’s facilities. The cacao trees, growing up to 10 meters tall, are harvested manually or with long sticks and wire slings. Local harvesters work in small groups, collecting and transporting beans with dedication and skill.

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