Today we visited Agricultural Disneyland. In touring La Finca el Trapiche we got to observe the cultivation and processing of three of the world’s most beloved foods. Nadia will explain a little bit about all three:
What we saw at El Trapiche:
Sugar cane
Sugar cane grows in a plant that looks a lot like bamboo. The sugar is the inside of the stalk. To eat it, you cut off the outside layer, then you pull of a piece and suck the juice out of it. It tastes really sweet.
Coffee
Coffee grows on bushes. There are three types of coffee. The first type is premium. That is when there is only one bean per berry. The next type is first quality. That is when there is two beans per berry. The last type is second quality. That is when there are three beans in a berry.
You can eat the red coffee fruit. I tried some. It doesn’t taste like coffee, it tastes sweet.
Cocoa
Cocoa is grown on a small tree. It grows in a pod. The seeds are coated in white paste called cocoa butter. Cocoa butter is used to make white chocolate and beauty products. White chocolate has no cocoa in it at all. After the cocoa butter is washed off the beans they are dried, roasted, shelled, and ground up with sugar. When you make chocolate, you have to choose what percent of cocoa and what percent of sugar. You also have to decide if you want to add milk.
Lanie chimes in about coffee production:
The El Trapiche tour was awesome! First we went around and picked some coffee and ate it. The coffee tasted really good. Zoe had a basket tied around her waist so she could pick red berries off the tree with both hands. Coffee comes in small red berries. If there is only one seed inside, it is the best kind. It is called peaberry. If it has two beans, it is called first quality. If has three seeds, it is second quality.
After you pick it, you dry it. To dry it, you put it in a greenhouse. Once it’s dry you peel it. The peel can be used to make parchment paper. At the end we got to taste the coffee. It was delicious.
Very informative. Nadia, so glad to see your participation to the blog. I look forward to seeing more!
Lanie, I didn’t mean to neglect you. Your blog was great and I always enjoy reading the blogs from you as well as Zoe. Hope you all will continue to share your experiences.
That sounds awesome!!!