Copoazú, the cacao cousin to be exploited

게시됨 2025년 9월 4일

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(Agraria.pe) The copoazú (Theobroma grandiflorum), known as the "white cacao," is an Amazonian superfood from the Malvaceae family, the same family that includes cacao. Native to the Amazon

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, it has carved out a niche in fine pastry and haute cuisine, where it stands out as a differentiated alternative to cacao and as a niche ingredient with great potential for Peruvian agro-export. Its distinctive flavor and functional qualities position it as a high-value product, capable of competing in specialized markets. The copoazú harvest is concentrated between January and May. Its sensory profile is unique: it combines the bitterness of cacao with intense fruity notes, close to pineapple and soursop. From a nutritional standpoint, it is a superfood. Composed of 85% water, it stands out for its high concentration of vitamin C—around 110 mg per 100 g, higher than that of cacao—in addition to being rich in phosphorus and iron. Unlike its close relative, it does not contain theobromine or caffeine, making it an attractive alternative for those seeking benefits without stimulant effects. The international market is already capitalizing on its attributes, developing a growing ...
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