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	Comments on: Three-day fermented, home-nixtamalised corn served warm with a generous lump of 100% cacao melted in, topped with my favourite nut &#8211; Brazils.
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There are several main varieties of cacao bean, and each has different properties, both in taste and in nutrient profile. A lot of the beans I&#8217;ve been able to access as a small-quantity purchaser have been a variety called `Criollo´. I noticed that the chocolate I made from these beans affected my sleep and it mystified me for a while as previously eating the same quantity of Lindt wouldn&#8217;t. 
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Turns out Criollo beans can have up to four times more caffeine than other varieties. 
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That sent me on a hunt for ethical non-Criollo beans I could buy in small quantities. The variety in the delicious breakfast you see are called Nacional Arriba, and grow only in Ecuador. 
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And they taste divine :-)	</title>
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