The Cacao Lab Journal

Jason Proffitt
Ceremonial Cacao: the Process from Tree to Nib

Ceremonial Cacao: the Process from Tree to Nib

The story of ceremonial Cacao starts with the land. Cacao trees of certain strains must be grown in certain soils and only between certain latitudes. The delicacy of heirloom Cacao trees makes not only for their magnificent flavor and healing power but also for their exceeding rarity.  But does this delicate process end when the pods are pulled from the tree? The Cacao farmers would tell you: it’s only just begun. Fermentation of Ceremonial Cacao When the pods are harvested from the Cacao trees, they are split and the fruit inside is harvested. The seeds of Cacao, popularly known as...

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Brittany Anderson
A woman smiling while holding cacao pods in front of trees

Women in the Cacao Industry pt. I

When you look at the demographics of the cacao industry, you’ll notice it needs a major shakeup. The players at the top reflect the skewed structure of our world. In other words, Cacao has a patriarchy problem. The Cacao industry, like most industries, is dominated by men. However, women are rising to the top, in all the right ways. You see, the Cacao industry has a few other issues, and women are stepping in to save the day.  Meet some of the women we admire and aspire to be like. These women are changing our perspectives, teaching us new ways...

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Brittany Anderson
Meet the Women of AMATIF- An Afro-Ecuadorean Community Making Chocolate

Meet the Women of AMATIF- An Afro-Ecuadorean Community Making Chocolate

High on Ecuador’s northern coast lies the province of Esmeraldas. Inside Esmeraldas is a region called Timbiré. This is where our story begins. You see, if you do a Google search for Esmeraldas, you will most likely find your page populated with tourist sites. However, this unique region has a fascinating history of liberation in the wake of colonization.  "Regional blackness as a force of self-liberation in Ecuador begins in Esmeraldas, and its origin occurs during a violent tropical storm and a movement of African rebellion. The documented history of Ecuador establishes the beginnings of Afro-Hispanic culture in what is...

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Brittany Anderson
Cacao in Your Relationship

Cacao in Your Relationship

This may be an unpopular opinion, but relationships take work. Before you scroll to the next, hear me out. Being in a relationship with someone—a deep, connected relationship with someone—requires effort, patience, and, most importantly, love: love for yourself and love for the other. Relationships require a willingness to be open, fearlessness to be honest, and enough strength to not define your partner by their past mistakes. Essentially, we are asked to step outside of ourselves and trust that this powerful bond is stronger than anything else. Relationships are leaps of faith—and it is exhilarating.  What makes relationships work? Relationship...

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