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Buying Cocoa Beans: What You Need to Know, And Where To Go
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Buying Cocoa Beans: What You Need to Know, And Where To Go

 

When it comes to chocolate, what’s inside matters as much as the outside. That’s because the flavour and aroma of chocolate is almost entirely dependent on the type of cocoa beans used to make it. To learn more about where cocoa beans come from, why they taste so different, and how you can buy them directly, we spoke with industry expert Johnathan White. Mr. White is an international agro-business consultant and advisor who specializes in market entry strategies for new agricultural businesses looking to establish operations in emerging markets. He works with clients on market entry strategies for new agricultural businesses looking to establish operations in emerging markets. As part of his consulting work, he has led numerous market entry strategy projects related to specialty crops such as cocoa and coffee – including advising buyers and sellers of cocoa beans from all over the world. Here’s what he had to say about buying cocoa beans…

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What You Should Know Before You Buy Cocoa Beans

When buying cocoa beans, you first need to know the difference between beans, nibs, and cocoa liquor. Beans are the seeds inside the fruit of the cocoa tree. The flesh of the fruit is known as cocoa nibs, and the liquid inside the seeds is called cocoa liquor or cocoa butter. Cocoa beans are sold in two different forms: as cocoa nibs and as cocoa beans. Cocoa nibs are the ground-up and roasted seeds from which all the cocoa butter has been extracted. The cocoa butter (about 35%) is used in the chocolate-making process, and the remainder of the seeds is cocoa beans.

The different types of cocoa beans and how they taste

The two main types of cocoa beans in the world are forastero and criollo, and their taste is the main difference between chocolate made with them. Criollo beans are known as the “king of chocolates,” but they have become very scarce and difficult to find. However, forastero beans are the most commonly used beans. Forastero beans are generally not as flavourful as criollo beans, but they are easier to grow and less expensive to purchase.

How to find the best source for your cocoa beans

The best source for cocoa beans is someone who buys directly from the farmers and not from brokers. This way you’ll be able to negotiate a better price and a longer payment period (instead of just paying with cash upfront). Be on the lookout for companies that have been around for a while and have a track record of buying cocoa beans. If you have a friend or colleague who has bought cocoa beans before, they can be a great resource to help you find a reputable seller.

Important things to remember when buying cocoa beans

– The quality of the cocoa beans is as important as the quantity. Focus more on the grade, flavour, and size of the cocoa beans when buying. – Make sure the cocoa beans are dry, clean, and free from insect damage and mould. – Cocoa beans have a shelf life of about six months, so you should buy them as soon as possible after the purchase contract is signed.

Where to buy cocoa beans?

The best place to buy cocoa beans is from a broker or an auction house. These types of companies buy cocoa beans from many different farmers. – You can also buy cocoa beans from large chocolate manufacturers. They often produce their own chocolate and may sell excess cocoa beans. – You can also buy cocoa beans directly from a farmer, but this can be difficult to arrange. A better option is to hire a company that connects buyers with farmers.

Conclusion

Cocoa beans are the key ingredient in chocolate, and their taste is largely responsible for the flavour of the finished product. The best source for cocoa beans is directly from a farmer; you can also buy cocoa beans from a large chocolate manufacturer or a broker. Make sure the cocoa beans are dry, clean, and free from insect damage and mould. You can also buy cocoa beans from a friend or colleague who has previously bought cocoa beans.


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