Mexican Ruby Lavados (washed / unfermented) Oaxaca 2024

Origin: Mexico
Region: Oaxaca
Type: Trinatario
Certs: Direct Trade
Crop: 2024
Fermentation: None, washed raw cocoa
Uses: Ruby chocolate, Red phase

Origin Notes

About Sandy/Iris Coop

I'm going to start with a quote from the grower.

"Due to the rainy weather and cold climate, cocoa fermentation is an impossible task.

However, farmers “wash” cacao according to the Mexican tradition. And as washed cacao the bean shines in drinking chocolate with its strong and herbal flavor notes. "

Our Oaxacan cacao come from a small village located in the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca called “San Felipe de León”, belonging to the municipality of San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional.  The village is inhabited by around 300 people of the “chinanteco” indigenous minority. Their mother tongue is “chinanteco”, an endangered native language with around 100,000 speakers, but most of them are fluent in Spanish.
Most of the 80 households rely on agriculture for their livelihood. They grow corn, squash, frijoles, citrus, green beans for home consumption and raise chickens and turkeys in their backyards. The village has traditionally focused on growing coffee as a cash crop for several decades, but due to the overproduction in Mexico and the resulting low prices, people have been slowly switching to Theobroma Bicolor and Theobroma Cacao. One of the most important growers in the community is Dionisia.

She is also in charge of organizing all the other cacao and pataxte farmers to be able to fulfill orders collectively.  The extreme poverty of the region has forced many young men to move to the big industrial cities in the center of Mexico. Many work as undocumented immigrants across the US.

Post-harvest & farm:
The farm owned by Dionisia is located at the top of a small mountain. It takes over an hour on foot to go there from Dionisia’s house, the path is uphill through the forest.
Land is fertile and there is no lack of water, you find many creeks crisscrossing the landscape.

Although Oaxaca is famous for their moles and drinking chocolate, cacao production in Oaxaca is marginal up to the point that it is not even mentioned in the cacao production statistics, and it is barely monitored. A little over 100 tons are thought to be harvested in Oaxaca each year, almost all of that cacao is grown in what is called “backyard gardens” (cultivos de traspatio in Spanish). Production is too low and too dispersed, preventing any attempt to ferment Oaxacan cacao. It is only available as cacao lavado (unfermented washed cacao) in small quantities.

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Pickup available at Unit 30, 4065 West 11th Avenue

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Mexican Ruby Lavados (washed / unfermented) Oaxaca 2024

Whole Beans / Raw / 10 lb

Unit 30, 4065 West 11th Avenue

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

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

+15415551212

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