We are exporter of best quality Cocoa Beans from Africa.
Cocoa beans, the seeds of the Theobroma cacao tree, are the primary ingredient in chocolate production. Grown mainly in tropical regions near the equator, including countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Ecuador, cocoa trees flourish in warm, humid environments.
moisture content 8% Max Bean Count: 89.9 to 99beans/kg Broken beans / defective: 0.7% - 0.8% maximum Fat Content: 46.92% Theobromine:1.2% Max Admixture : Thorough Certificate of Analysis is Available upon Request . Shelf Life : 20-30 months.
Cocoa beans are graded based on size, color, fermentation level, and absence of defects to ensure consistent quality for chocolate production. Fine Flavor: Beans with unique and desirable flavors are often classified as fine flavor cocoa beans and command higher prices in the market. Cocoa beans are essential to the global chocolate industry, with their flavor profile influenced by factors such as origin, fermentation, and processing methods, making them a critical component in creating a variety of chocolate products enjoyed worldwide
Versatile B-Grade Beans:
Discover the versatility of B-Grade cocoa beans, sourced from select farmers in the market. These beans are perfect for a range of culinary uses and offer a balance of quality and affordability. Enjoy the distinctive flavor profile of B-Grade beans in your favorite recipes.
Features:
B-Grade cocoa beans for versatility budget-friendly
Carefully graded variants to meet different needs
Meticulously processed beans for optimal flavor
Premium A-Grade Beans:
Indulge in the luxurious taste of A-Grade cocoa beans processed meticulously to retain optimal quality. Our beans are meticulously fermented and sun-dried for a rich and aromatic flavor profile. Only the best beans make it into the A-Grade selection, ensuring a premium experience for your culinary creations.
Features:
A-Grade cocoa beans for premium quality
Carefully graded variants to meet different needs
Meticulously processed beans for optimal flavor
Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from the cocoa bean. It is used to make chocolate, as well as some ointments, toiletries, and pharmaceuticals. Cocoa butter has a cocoa flavor and aroma.
Cocoa being a cash crop and critical export for different producing countries act as a key import for consuming countries, where there is no suitable climate for cocoa production. Being a major part of a global supply chain, cocoa beans undergo a complex production process including buyers, shipping organizations, farmers, processors, manufacturers and distributors. Cultivation of cocoa is indeed a delicate process because the Cocoa trees are susceptible to changing weather, diseases, and insects that may harm the growth of the plant.
Unlike large industrialized agribusinesses, a major amount of cocoa is taken from small, family-run farms, which have a major dependence on traditional farming practices and have limited organizational leverage. Ever-increasing demand from consumers all over the world encourages a large number of global efforts and funds to support and improve cocoa farm sustainability. In spite of all the ups and downs in Cocoa production and processing, we at Tristar, make sure to source best quality cocoa beans from Tanzania and Guinea to be provided to our customers.