The name "Peripa" is derived from the name of one of the rivers, a tributary of the Daule Peripa Dam, known as "Río Peripa", in this area where the Province of Guayas, Los Rios and Manabí converge, the availability of water for irrigation and the ideal climate for tropical crops allow the cultivation of Cocoa.
The area described above is upstream, and empties into the Daule River, giving rise to the formation of the Guayas River at the mouth. More than 100 years ago, the cocoa was brought down in small boats and it was customary to say that the cocoa came from above, "Cacao Arriba", "Sabor Arriba". Chocoben works with 200 small producers of National cocoa, who cultivate cocoa in a traditional way, applying good agricultural practices under agroforestry systems.
chocolatey, peanut butter, sesame notes, banana pudding
fresh citrus, delicate white flower notes, cayenne pepper, cumin
gr/frijol
Bean size
Well fermented
Beans
Semi fermented
Beans
Defects
20'
Roasting conditions
Varietal composition: Complejo Nacional (30% lila; 16% white)
Pulp pre-conditioning: overnight in bags
Fermentation method: cascade-type boxes
Pre-drying: 24h; 5-6 cm
Drying: concrete
Producer:CHOCOBEN
Coordinates:02° 15' 21.73" S 79° 36' 06.86" W
Availability: ~25 MT/year
Contact: chocobenyproductoresasociados@gmail.com
Phone: +593 990268316