Showing posts with label beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beans. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Cacao Blooms - Start to Finish
The blooms are attached to the trunk of the tree. It seems to me that this is a natural defense to keep the branches from breaking. The cacao fruits are so heavy that just two on any of the branches could cause it to snap so the tree has it's fruit on it's trunk. The last picture is our homemade drying rack. After fermenting we put the beans on this rack in the direct sun for about 4 days then we roast in a wok over an open fire.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
The longer you look
As humans it is natural to make assumptions based on what we know. The further we stretch our understanding of other peoples and cultures the more open we become to accepting the differences in ourselves and those around us.
This Tanzanian village house at first glace may look impoverished and in need of roof repair to some. Upon closer inspection you will notice the lush sunflower crop in the background. This means that the family has oil for cooking and possibly for selling. The hen house is up off of the ground which means that the area floods during rainy season and that this person doesn't have to put the hens in the main house during that time like some do. There is a pile of beans in the foreground which also means that this family has land down by the water source and is planting beans for food and also increase the nitrogen in the soil which ensures a better crop next season.
They may not have running water or electricity but these people are pretty well off.
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