CASCARA COFFEE CHERRY TEA // FINCA SANTA LUCIA

$16.00 

  • CASCARA COFFEE CHERRY TEA // FINCA SANTA LUCIA
  • Photo by Jessa Ivance
  • CASCARA COFFEE CHERRY TEA // FINCA SANTA LUCIA

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  • White Grape, Cranberry, Apple and Canned Pear Cocktail with floral overtones.

    Cascara is a dried fruit tea made from the coffee cherry that we love drinking over ice all summer long! In the washed coffee process, the first step is to remove the seed (which is the coffee “bean”) from the cherry with a de-pulper. Normally, this skin is considered waste, or a byproduct of coffee processing. It is usually composted for use as a natural fertilizer in the farm later in the season. To create this tea, the pulp is collected and washed and then laid out to dry. Cascara, which means skin or peel in Spanish, is a relatively new product in Central America, though it has been consumed for centuries in Ethiopia and Yemen. In Yemen, it is called Qisher, and is often steeped with spices or ginger. 

  • This Cascara is from Finca Santa Lucia in the Llano Bonito de Naranjo region in West Valley, Costa Rica. It is 100% Caturra variety and 100% organic (though we cannot label it as such because the facility is not certified.) Ricardo Perez is one of the owners of Helsar de Zarcero, a micro mill we worked with for over five years, as well as the owner of Finca Santa Lucia. Ricardo worked intensively with the University of Costa Rica to develop their Cascara process. 

  • Most of the time, Cascara is created by washing the pulp and drying on raised beds in the sun, much like a high quality coffee. The thing is, it’s not coffee—it’s fruit. At Helsar de Zarcero, Ricardo has built an entire facility dedicated to creating Cascara. The process is enclosed to create the most sanitary conditions. After the coffee is depulped, the cherry skins are washed with clean water and then go through a vaporizing chamber that heats them very fast and very hot to kill any potential bacteria—sort of like a flash pasteurization. After this cleaning process, the skins are put into a large walk-in dehydrator to remove all the moisture. The process is very similar to large-scale fruit dehydration. The result is a super dry, super clean tasting fruit tea.

    Available in 4oz tins.

  • Micro Mill: Helsar de Zarcero / Finca Santa Lucia
    Producer: Ricardo Perez Barrantes
    Regions: Llano Bonito de Naranjo, West Valley, Costa Rica
    Altitude: 1725 masl
    Variety: Caturra

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