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Berra works as a supplier company on cocoa products.
We serve cocoa powder - cocoa butter - cocoa mass - cocoa mulch
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With our industrialization activity, which started in the first months of 2019, we served the most optimal products for our valued customers. We are highly specialized in the usage patterns of our products.
The product list and online catalogue.
New Packages | Berra Cocoa Butter
Cocoa Powder with max %13 fat content
Cocoa butter is a natural edible fat obtained from cocoa beans extracted during the production process of cocoa powder. It has only a mild taste and aroma and is the only cocoa ingredient used in white chocolate.
Cocoa powder is a result of the dry and solid state of fermented, dried and roasted cocoa. Cocoa powder does not contain added fat, sugar or milk. There are two types of cocoa: natural and alkaline. Raw cocoa, also known as natural cocoa, is obtained by drying and fermenting cocoa beans using natural methods and then pulverizing them without any chemical or high luminescence processing. The highlight detail in raw cocoa is that it is manufactured without the need for any alkaline solution.
Cocoa liquor is a product produced by grinding pre-crushed and roasted cocoa beans without adding any additives. The resulting cocoa mass can be used in the production of cocoa powder or cocoa butter or in the production of chocolate. The product is made exclusively from cocoa bean
Berra also a distributior company on cocoa beans.
We are a supplier on cocoa beans.
Special Edition Black Cocoa Powder. Experience our new colour.
Cocoa shell mulch is also known as cocoa bean mulch.
Best fertilizer for your gardens.
We serve the mulch only for United Kingdom market.
When cocoa beans are roasted, the shell separates from the bean. The roasting process sterilizes the shells so that they are weed free and organic. Many gardeners enjoy the sweet smell and attractive appearance of cocoa shell mulch.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Cocoa Shell Mulch: Tips For Using Cocoa Hulls In The Garden.
A 100% natural mulching material made from the outer shell of the cocoa bean. No added colors or fragrances, that chocolatey smell is all natural! The material breaks down slowly and will not disappear into the soil. Use in the spring to reduce weeds and conserve water by retaining the soil moisture. Apply in the fall to insulate plants from the cold temperatures. Approximate fertilizer value 2.5-1-3.
Sprinkling cocoa pods over garden beds makes for a nice-looking top dressing. It is also a natural way to increase soil vitality and retain moisture.
It reduces weed growth and also minimizes herbicide use. Nutrients in the membranes are gradually released into the soil.
Whether you’re a seasoned landscaper or thinking of ways to make your yard nicer, you may want to consider using cocoa bean mulch.
You can use cocoa mulch under and around bushes and around the base of trees as well. If your backyard gets a lot of shade, this organic mulching material will help to cover up dilapidated areas and bring them back to life. You can also use it in potted plants, which tend to get dry quickly.
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