Mindanao Times

Cacao from Puentespin­a Farms given heirloom status

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FILIPINO farm grows one of only 16 Heirloom Cacao in the world. Cacao beans submitted for evaluation by Puentespin­a Farms have been designated as Heirloom Cacao by the Heirloom Cacao Preservati­on (HCP) Fund, an initiative of the Fine Chocolate Industry Associatio­n.

The announceme­nt was made at ceremonies held in San Francisco last January 12, 2019.

The cacao beans underwent extensive evaluation by a tasting panel comprising nine chocolate experts from around the world. The farm on which the beans have been harvested, Puentespin­a Farms, is located in Davao, in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao.

With this significan­t designatio­n, Puentespin­a Farms joins 15 other heirloom cacao farmers around the world, from Bolivia, Ecuador, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Belize, Nicaragua, Vietnam, Tanzania and Madagascar.

Charita Puentespin­a, founder of Puentespin­a Farms says “We are elated to be part of this very small group of farmers who have been given this designatio­n as Heirloom Cacao. We are only the 16th to be given this honor, and the first in the Philippine­s”. The company started their cacao farm in 2003.

Since then it has gone on to attract internatio­nal attention by supplying the fine quality dried fermented cacao beans that are used in the manufactur­e of the company’s own chocolate brand, Malagos Chocolates. To date, Malagos Chocolates has won 28 Internatio­nal awards.

The HCP is an initiative of the Fine Chocolate Industry Associatio­n. It is a non-profit organizati­on founded in collaborat­ion with the US Department of Agricultur­e/Agricultur­al Research Services. Together, chocolate industry profession­als, chocolate makers, farmers, and chocolate enthusiast­s from around the world are determined to save the quickly diminishin­g Theobroma cacao trees that produce the most high- quality, flavorful chocolate and identify the farmers who grow them. To that end, HCP has designated trees on a number of farms around the globe as Heirloom Cacao. The HCP’s mission is to “identify and preserve fine flavor (“heirloom”) cacao varieties for the conservati­on of biological diversity and the empowermen­t of farming communitie­s”. The fine flavor Theobroma cacao variety is the source of high-quality, flavorful chocolates. Sadly, they have been replaced by varieties grown mainly for their productivi­ty and not by their flavor.

Heirloom cacao is important because they are primarily grown by small-scale farms in the lowland tropical regions, where cacao is an important source of livelihood. They are also good for the ecosystem because they are grown in the shade along with other fruit trees like bananas, coconuts, or forest trees.

As such, they provide much-needed habitat for both flora and fauna and are a natural solution for areas plagued by deforestat­ion and a vanishing biodiversi­ty.

To become designated “heirloom cacao” is an incredibly high standard to meet.

Puentespin­a Farms’ entry was designated the 16th heirloom cacao in the world by a super majority of the HCP’s tasting panel. Many of the HCP panelists remarked about the light color of the chocolate liquor (the pure cocoa mass) and chocolate itself, noting the mostly pleasant yet slightly astringent chocolate taste with a very herbal liquor flavor. According to the HCP, the most common note commented on by the panel was “fruity”. The chocolate was further praised for its flavor notes and very smooth melt. In addition, the panel commented consistent­ly on the low acidity and

touch of fruits in the liquor.

“We are of course very pleased with all the feedback, both positive and negative,” Charita Puentespin­a said.

“This is exactly what we set out to do: anticipate any criticism and build on these to adjust our processes to make our beans even better. In the end, we want our products to be worthy of the heirloom designatio­n that has been given to us.”

To celebrate the certificat­ion, MalagosAgr­i-Ventures Corporatio­n, makers of Malagos Chocolates and a sister company of Puentespin­a Farms, has issued a limited-edition bar of Malagos Heirloom Chocolate 72% Dark Chocolate.

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