Directly sourced from small family farms on the northern coast of Peru, in Morropón, Piura.




Birthplace of Cacao
Just miles from our Amazon Basin origin lies Huaca Montegrande, an archaeological site where researchers have discovered some of the oldest known traces of cacao use on Earth.
Dating back over 5,000 years, this sacred ceremonial center suggests that the upper Amazon was not just a growing region — but one of cacao’s earliest homes.
Long before chocolate bars and global trade, cacao was revered here.
Today, our cacao is sourced from the same broader region — river-fed rainforest soils that have nurtured cacao since ancient times.
For us, this isn’t just origin.
It’s continuity.
When you drink cacao from this region, you are tasting a lineage that stretches back thousands of years — from sacred sites to your cup.
Ethically Sourced
We work directly with the Awajun community, an indigenous community deep in the Amazon. Through hands-on training, equipment, and premium pay, we help them elevate quality and preserve traditional post-harvest methods.
This allows us to offer cacao from regions with the highest genetic diversity on Earth — wild strains packed with nutrients, vibrant flavor, and unmistakable authenticity.
Let customers speak for us
High Amazon Basin - Ceremonial Cacao FAQ
This origin is deep and berry-forward with classic chocolate richness and delicate floral accents. Grown in humid, river-fed rainforest soils, it expresses complexity and depth — fuller and more layered than lighter desert-grown profiles.
Because it is pure, unsweetened cacao paste, the flavor is bold — but not harsh. Many describe it as rich and expansive rather than bitter. You can adjust sweetness or spices to suit your preference.
High Amazon Basin cacao grows in humid rainforest terroir near the Marañón river system, producing:
- Deeper chocolate tones
- Bold berry notes
- Floral complexity
Tropical Desert cacao from Piura is brighter and more citrus-forward.
This origin is ideal if you prefer depth over brightness.
We work with native cacao genetics from the Amazon Basin — one of the most genetically diverse cacao regions on Earth. These are not high-yield commodity hybrids.
Preservation of native strains is part of our mission.
Yes.
Every production lot is independently tested for:
- Lead (Pb)
- Cadmium (Cd)
- Salmonella
We publish our lab results transparently so you can review the data behind your ritual.
For a daily ritual: 21 g is our serving size.
For a deeper ceremonial serving: 35–45g
If you are new, begin with a smaller amount and increase gradually.
Ceremonial cacao contains small amounts of caffeine but is primarily rich in theobromine - often experienced as a gentle, sustained lift without the sharp spikes associated with coffee.
Many explorers describe it as grounded clarity.
Many people enjoy High Amazon cacao as part of their daily ritual. Start gently and listen to your body.
If pregnant or managing a medical condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Cacao contains natural cacao butter and can soften in warm weather. If melting occurs, simply allow it to return to room temperature — quality and safety are not affected.
This is direct-trade, small-batch cacao sourced from remote Amazonian communities.
We pay a premium above New York commodity reference prices — without middlemen.
- You are paying for:
- Native genetics
- Direct relationships
- Independent testing
- Preservation of biodiversity
- Craft at origin
This is not commodity cocoa.
This region lies near Huaca Montegrande, where researchers discovered some of the oldest known traces of cacao use on Earth.
When you drink cacao from this region, you are experiencing one of cacao’s most ancient and biodiverse homes.
It’s not just flavor.
It’s lineage.

