Peru Awajún Direct Trade 2025

Origin: Peru
Region:  Northern Amazonas
Type: Native and criollo varieties
Crop Year: 2025

Origin Notes

This cacao comes from inside the Amazon Jungle. It particularly comes from the “Amazonas” department of Peru, which is in the north.The Awajún Cacao is harvested from farmers traditional to the area. These farmers are mainly from the Awajún tribes and the Huambisa tribes. Traditionally the men in the tribe are the providers: hunters and fishermen – they sell their catch and bring the money to the family. Their role is to go hunt/fish. The women had two roles - take care of the farming/cooking and the kids (It was a very ‘macho’ society in this sense…but it’s now changing). Cocoa was never commercialized in this area, but in the past few years this variety was discovered by outside of the Amazonas… and has been growing in popularity.

Different governmental projects are investing in programs and courses to increase the community’s knowledge on cacao and how to farm/ferment/dry it. The women in these communities are being empowered by the cocoa at a very fast pace as it is them that know how to farm, ferment and dry it and it is now them that are bringing in more of the money for their families. It is them that are teaching the men how to farm.

The fermentation is done in sweet wooden boxed (mostly “Tornillo” wood, which is a local wood variety. “Tornillo” means ‘screw’ in Spanish).  Fermenting box orientation is mostly in an escalator system, if not in linear level rows.Fermenting is done for 6 days - with rotation of the beans done every day after the first 2 days

Key Flavors
Citrus, Melon, Balanced Astringency, Creamy, Vibrant, Tart, Tangy Fruit, Tangy, Spice, Lemon
$ 22.05
Available in
Raw or Roasted
Weight

Pickup available at 4065 West 11th Ave

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Peru Awajún Direct Trade 2025

Whole Beans / Raw / 1 lb

4065 West 11th Ave

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4065 West 11th Avenue
Unit 30
Eugene OR 97402
United States

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