Showing posts with label Jungle Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jungle Life. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Samaritan Xocolata Culinary Profile: Peruvian Ground Cherry



The clouds drift in and out of the forested foothills cradling the Rio Chirripo, across the street from Samaritan Xocolata, an artisan chocolate factory rooted approximately 4,000 ft. in the clouds of Canaan Rivas, a small village nestled at the base of Mt Chirripo, the highest peak in Costa Rica.  The quaint chocolate shop sits just north of the village center. The factory's proprietor, Tao uses ingredients sourced from what is abundant around the factory to create chocolate truffles so pure, savoring them often invokes transcendental experiences.


Bittersweet, slightly fruity aromas entice the senses, conjuring a deep sense of connection to the Earth. The onsite gardens boast a diverse sampling of edible tropical fauna all of which are high in nutritional and medicinal value. What Tao doesn't have onsite, she sources from farmers at local Ferias. Combining organic local products with pure chocolate increases the efficacy of all ingredients.


Tao's mission, in addition to educating people on the many benefits of fine dark chocolate and other plant medicines, is to change public perception with regards to media's portrayal of Superfoods. The term “Superfood” was created as a marketing term for foods with assumed health benefits. The term has no official definition. Chemical analysis will show nearly all organically grown fruits, vegetables and cooking herbs contain various amounts of nutrients essential to maintaining a healthy balance. Tao argues cutting out bags of sugar coated dried fruit labeled Superfoods for no other reason than to entice purchasing choices is essential and instead, individuals should be more proactive in incorporating nutrient rich foods into every meals and treats.


Today's chocolate creations are bon bons and bars made with Peruvian Ground Cherries grown onsite at the factory. Also known as Physalis Peruviana, Peruvian Ground Cherries are native to the mountain slopes of Peru and Chile. They are known as Picchu berries in the United States and oozeberries in the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, grown there since the late 19th century. Costa Ricans call them Uchuva.  Prone to self propagation, the plant enjoys a long growing season in most of Costa Rica. Ground Cherries can be found all year in local ferias and are used in cuisine in diverse and creative ways. They grow well in high altitudes 1,600 - 9,800 ft (500 - 3,000 meters). At 4,000 ft, Samaritan's location and tropical climate make the perfect conditions for the plant and it grows at the factory in abundance.


Physalis Peruviana is in the same family and genus as tomatillos. The fruit develops inside with a shell resembling a paper lantern.  It's tart green apple flavor with light, fruity tropical undertones, containing both sweet and savory taste layers, make them a versatile ingredient in everything from desserts to salsas. High Pectin content makes the it a perfect base for marmalades, chutneys and jams. Juices and infused leaves are delicious in spirits and cocktails, salad dressing and sauces. Tao dehydrates the fruit, adding the tart, slightly sweet raisins to bars and creates a marmalade as a filling for bon bons.


Both Peruvian Ground Cherries and Cacao have extremely valuable medicinal qualities when combined increase the potential for effectiveness. Containing significant amounts of Vitamin C, thiamin, niacin, vitamin K, beta-carotene and healthy fatty acids, ground cherries have been used to improve vision, lower cholesterol, inhibit tumor growth and in treating diabetes, rheumatism, hepatitis, and cataracts.  Leaves are used in topical treatments for legions and minor wounds.


Cacao has the highest concentrated amount of magnesium of any food which relaxes the heart muscles while softening tissues, loosening muscles and easing tension. It was used in ancient rituals with other plant medicine because it was known to help the body absorb and use whatever ingredients being administered with it. High amounts of cacao's active ingredient, theobromine increases blood flow to the brain while flavonoids protect the heart.



To get a taste of everyday Superfoods in delectable chocolate treats, visit Samaritan Xocolata in Canaan de Rivas, Costa Rica.  The shop is open every day except Sundays.  Workshops are available by appointment at the factory to teach people how to create their own variation of chocolate, significant to their individual health needs and preferences.  If you can’t make the trek into up the mountain, many of the chocolate products are available online for home delivery through the website:  www.samaritanxocolata.com

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Costa Rica Lodging: Villa Cieba, Playa Manuel Antonio

Villa Cieba is nestled in the Costa Rican jungle just above Playa Miguel Antonio. With a full kitchen, living area and infinity pool, this vacation home is perfect for large groups or families looking for a more private jungle/beach experience on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.

Experiencing Villa Cieba is a bit surreal. The building itself is pristine and modern with functional furniture and lots of comfortable spaces to relax.  The family room stocks board games for group activities and with a mini wet bar, hosts are able to entertain in several common spaces, not just the kitchen, patio or poolside.

Each suite offers a queen or king size bed and private bathrooms. The master suite, located on the top floor offers the luxury of a Japanese style bathing tub and full panoramic views. One of the most impressive parts of the house is the jungle surrounding it. Families of howler monkeys jump from tree limb to tree limb gathering food in the mornings and evenings.  Several species of birds flutter from flower to flower.  At night, the sound of waves crashing on the beach below the jungle can be heard above the primal calls and rustling of noctornal wildlife residents.


There is plenty to do in Playa Manuel Antonio and Villa Cieba's incredible owner and host, Laura is available to book any beach or jungle adventure during Your stay. The night life is colorful, festive and represents the best of the Pura Vida lifestyle.


For those who want to stay in, the full service kitchen complete with patio grill is perfect for private dinners. There are markets in town offering local fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh seafood and meats.  Costa Rica allows for duty free purchases on the way out of the airport. Purchasing alcohol there is always less expensive than what local liquor stores charge, so remember to stock up after You make Your way through customs.


The infinity pool is magic and the perfect oasis to escape the sometimes stifling jungle heat. The entrance to the pool located across the entrance foyer from the front door. There, you wade in along the side of the building before reaching the main area. The views are incredible from this vantage point. Here, you can really see Costa Rica as the Country where the jungle meets the beach.

The perfect combination of jungle mustique, modern and luxurious accommodations and beach bum mentality, Villa Ciebla is not to be missed! Pura Vida, indeed!


Villa Ciebla offers specials on rental rates and posts when airfare is low for flights to Costa Rica on the official Facebook Page, so follow them for help planning Your trip! Official Facebook Page

For more information on availability and booking visit the Villa Ceiba Website or send an email to villaciebama@gmail.com.