Coffee Cascara: Esperanto’s Guide to Properties and Purchasing

Coffee Cascara: Esperanto’s Guide to Properties and Purchasing

In the dynamic specialty coffee ecosystem, a protagonist has emerged that challenges traditional categories: coffee cascara. In this guide, we analyze everything you need to know to master this trend, from its technical preparation to acquisition methods in Italy.

What is coffee cascara and how is it prepared?

Despite what the name suggests, it is not a roasted coffee bean. Cascara is the dehydrated pulp of the cherry that surrounds the seed of the coffee plant. Historically, this material was discarded or used as fertilizer, but today it is valued for its sensory profile reminiscent of hibiscus, rosehip, and red berries.

Difference between coffee cascara and cascara sagrada

CharacteristicsCoffee cascaraCascara sagrada
OriginFruit of the coffee plant (Coffea)Bark of the Rhamnus purshiana tree
Primary useFruity infusion, energy beverageNatural laxative (pharmaceutical)
FlavorSweet, with notes of hibiscus and cherryExtremely bitter
CaffeinePresent (moderate levels)Absent
SafetyDaily food consumptionOccasional use (consult physician)

What are the health benefits of consuming coffee cascara?

Drinking a cascara infusion is not only a sensory pleasure but also a boost of wellness. It is extremely rich in polyphenols, antioxidants that combat cellular oxidative stress. Furthermore, scientific studies confirm that it possesses antibacterial properties. The husk of the Arabica variety has shown interesting fungicidal activity against Candida and bactericidal activity against Salmonella, making it a promising ingredient for food safety and functional beverages.

Does cascara contain caffeine?

Yes, but in significantly lower quantities compared to an espresso or filter coffee.

BeverageCaffeine content (approximate)Sensory profile
Espresso (30 ml)60 – 80 mgIntense, roasted, bitter
Filter coffee (250 ml)100 – 150 mgComplex, light body
Coffee Cascara (250 ml)15 – 25 mgFruity, tea-like, sweet
Black Tea (250 ml)40 – 70 mgTannic, astringent

What are the side effects of cascara?

When consumed in moderation, it is safe. However, due to its tannins and slight acidity, individuals with extreme gastric sensitivity should try it gradually. It should not replace medical treatments if seeking a diuretic effect.

Cascara logistics: from plantation to cup in Italy

The logistics of coffee husk are considerably more complex than those of traditional green coffee. Being the pulp of a fruit with high sugar content, its handling requires surgical precision to avoid unwanted fermentation or mold development during transport.

Challenges in transport and storage

Unlike the coffee bean, protected by its compact structure, dried cascara is extremely hygroscopic (it easily absorbs moisture from the environment).

Special packaging: to maintain its freshness, cascara is typically transported in bags with degassing valves or vacuum-sealed in reinforced cardboard boxes. This prevents odors from other products in the container from contaminating its delicate fruity profile.

Temperature control: during maritime transport from origin locations such as Central America or Africa to Italian ports like Trieste or Genoa, it is essential to avoid heat spikes that could caramelize natural sugars, altering the final flavor.

Purchasing guide: Where can I buy coffee cascara in Italy?

The role of importers like Esperanto

This is where brands like Esperanto Specialty Coffee make a difference in the supply chain.

Selection at origin: specialized importers oversee that drying at plantations occurs on raised African beds, ensuring uniform ventilation.

Certification and Customs: in Italy, cascara has recently been classified as “Novel Food” by the European Union. Importers like Esperanto ensure that each lot complies with current phytosanitary regulations, guaranteeing that the product arriving at the coffee shop is 100% safe for human consumption.

Frequently asked questions about coffee cascara

What is cascara used for? Primarily as an infusion, but it is also used in mixology (cocktails) and to create natural syrups.

Where can cascara be found? It is primarily found in physical specialty coffee shops or in high-end “Superfoods” sections.

Which coffee is least harmful to the stomach? Cascara has a more natural acidity and fewer oils compared to roasted beans, and is often better tolerated by sensitive stomachs.

Can people taking antidepressants drink coffee? Always consult a physician, but cascara, having a low caffeine content, typically interferes less with sleep cycles and anxiety compared to conventional coffee.

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