
TAYRONA CEREMONIAL CACAO | Indigenous, Organic, Regenerative
Ceremonial Cacao from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta | Indigenous, Fair Trade + Regenerative
Sourced in deep relationship with Jaguar Siembra and the Indigenous stewards of the Sierra Nevada—particularly the Kogi people of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta—this cacao is more than a food; it is a living thread in a cosmology that understands the Earth as sacred, sentient, and in constant dialogue with humanity.
Jaguar Siembra operates as a bridge between worlds, co-creating alongside Indigenous communities rather than extracting from them. Their work is rooted in reciprocity: restoring ancestral agroforestry systems, protecting heirloom cacao genetics, and regenerating biodiverse food forests that mirror the intelligence of the jungle itself. Each harvest is guided by traditional ecological knowledge, where planting, pruning, and harvesting are attuned not only to the rhythms of the land, but to spiritual laws carried through generations.
Within the worldview of the Kogi, who refer to themselves as “Elder Brothers”, cacao is not simply cultivated, it is listened to. These communities have long acted as guardians of the Earth’s equilibrium, holding a deep understanding that all actions ripple across the natural world. Through this partnership, Jaguar Siembra supports cultural continuity, land sovereignty, and the preservation of one of the most intact wisdom traditions remaining on Earth.
The cacao itself is a rare, heirloom variety—grown in mineral-rich soils, shaded beneath diverse canopies, and processed with minimal intervention to preserve its full spectrum of bioactive compounds. Each small-batch bar is a reflection of place: pure, single-origin, and crafted with ceremonial integrity.
Cacao has been revered across Mesoamerican and South American traditions for thousands of years, as a heart medicine, a ceremonial ally, and a bridge between the physical and subtle realms. Once reserved for ritual, prayer, and rites of passage, it was consumed by elders, healers, and those walking between worlds.
To engage with this cacao is to enter into relationship—with the land, with the people who steward it, and with the deeper intelligence it carries.
Key Features + Traditional Context:
- Single-Origin, Heirloom Cacao: Grown in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, one of the most ecologically diverse regions on Earth
- Reciprocal + Regenerative Sourcing: Cultivated within Indigenous-managed food forests using ancestral agroforestry practices
- Cultural Continuity: Direct collaboration supports the sovereignty, knowledge systems, and livelihoods of Kogi and Iku communities
- Ceremonial Integrity: Traditionally used as a heart-opening botanical to support emotional release, clarity, and connection
- Seed Guardianship: Focus on preserving rare genetics and protecting cacao as a living lineage, not a commodity
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases.
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TAYRONA CEREMONIAL CACAO | Indigenous, Organic, Regenerative
Ceremonial Cacao from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta | Indigenous, Fair Trade + Regenerative
Sourced in deep relationship with Jaguar Siembra and the Indigenous stewards of the Sierra Nevada—particularly the Kogi people of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta—this cacao is more than a food; it is a living thread in a cosmology that understands the Earth as sacred, sentient, and in constant dialogue with humanity.
Jaguar Siembra operates as a bridge between worlds, co-creating alongside Indigenous communities rather than extracting from them. Their work is rooted in reciprocity: restoring ancestral agroforestry systems, protecting heirloom cacao genetics, and regenerating biodiverse food forests that mirror the intelligence of the jungle itself. Each harvest is guided by traditional ecological knowledge, where planting, pruning, and harvesting are attuned not only to the rhythms of the land, but to spiritual laws carried through generations.
Within the worldview of the Kogi, who refer to themselves as “Elder Brothers”, cacao is not simply cultivated, it is listened to. These communities have long acted as guardians of the Earth’s equilibrium, holding a deep understanding that all actions ripple across the natural world. Through this partnership, Jaguar Siembra supports cultural continuity, land sovereignty, and the preservation of one of the most intact wisdom traditions remaining on Earth.
The cacao itself is a rare, heirloom variety—grown in mineral-rich soils, shaded beneath diverse canopies, and processed with minimal intervention to preserve its full spectrum of bioactive compounds. Each small-batch bar is a reflection of place: pure, single-origin, and crafted with ceremonial integrity.
Cacao has been revered across Mesoamerican and South American traditions for thousands of years, as a heart medicine, a ceremonial ally, and a bridge between the physical and subtle realms. Once reserved for ritual, prayer, and rites of passage, it was consumed by elders, healers, and those walking between worlds.
To engage with this cacao is to enter into relationship—with the land, with the people who steward it, and with the deeper intelligence it carries.
Key Features + Traditional Context:
- Single-Origin, Heirloom Cacao: Grown in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, one of the most ecologically diverse regions on Earth
- Reciprocal + Regenerative Sourcing: Cultivated within Indigenous-managed food forests using ancestral agroforestry practices
- Cultural Continuity: Direct collaboration supports the sovereignty, knowledge systems, and livelihoods of Kogi and Iku communities
- Ceremonial Integrity: Traditionally used as a heart-opening botanical to support emotional release, clarity, and connection
- Seed Guardianship: Focus on preserving rare genetics and protecting cacao as a living lineage, not a commodity
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases.
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Ceremonial Cacao from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta | Indigenous, Fair Trade + Regenerative
Sourced in deep relationship with Jaguar Siembra and the Indigenous stewards of the Sierra Nevada—particularly the Kogi people of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta—this cacao is more than a food; it is a living thread in a cosmology that understands the Earth as sacred, sentient, and in constant dialogue with humanity.
Jaguar Siembra operates as a bridge between worlds, co-creating alongside Indigenous communities rather than extracting from them. Their work is rooted in reciprocity: restoring ancestral agroforestry systems, protecting heirloom cacao genetics, and regenerating biodiverse food forests that mirror the intelligence of the jungle itself. Each harvest is guided by traditional ecological knowledge, where planting, pruning, and harvesting are attuned not only to the rhythms of the land, but to spiritual laws carried through generations.
Within the worldview of the Kogi, who refer to themselves as “Elder Brothers”, cacao is not simply cultivated, it is listened to. These communities have long acted as guardians of the Earth’s equilibrium, holding a deep understanding that all actions ripple across the natural world. Through this partnership, Jaguar Siembra supports cultural continuity, land sovereignty, and the preservation of one of the most intact wisdom traditions remaining on Earth.
The cacao itself is a rare, heirloom variety—grown in mineral-rich soils, shaded beneath diverse canopies, and processed with minimal intervention to preserve its full spectrum of bioactive compounds. Each small-batch bar is a reflection of place: pure, single-origin, and crafted with ceremonial integrity.
Cacao has been revered across Mesoamerican and South American traditions for thousands of years, as a heart medicine, a ceremonial ally, and a bridge between the physical and subtle realms. Once reserved for ritual, prayer, and rites of passage, it was consumed by elders, healers, and those walking between worlds.
To engage with this cacao is to enter into relationship—with the land, with the people who steward it, and with the deeper intelligence it carries.
Key Features + Traditional Context:
- Single-Origin, Heirloom Cacao: Grown in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, one of the most ecologically diverse regions on Earth
- Reciprocal + Regenerative Sourcing: Cultivated within Indigenous-managed food forests using ancestral agroforestry practices
- Cultural Continuity: Direct collaboration supports the sovereignty, knowledge systems, and livelihoods of Kogi and Iku communities
- Ceremonial Integrity: Traditionally used as a heart-opening botanical to support emotional release, clarity, and connection
- Seed Guardianship: Focus on preserving rare genetics and protecting cacao as a living lineage, not a commodity























