Wide - perhaps - not sure about wise 8-) Certainly it could be used for fertilizer. I'm not sure how much nitrogen or phosphorous it has, but shells do have a fair amount of potassium in them.
what use it is given to the shell of the cocoa beans
@sebastian
04/27/15 15:51:14
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@mariano-garcia
04/27/15 15:43:09
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you can use it as fertilizer on land?
@mariano-garcia
04/27/15 15:41:56
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Thanks Sebastian, you are very wise!
@sebastian
04/27/15 15:20:44
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What to do with the shell? Mulch (but it will attract bugs). Burn it?
Absolutely do NOT use it for anything edible. Shell is notoriously high in heavy metals and mycotoxins and all sorts of stuff that you don't want to eat.
@mariano-garcia
04/27/15 14:42:42
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I roasted cocoa beans and many have already separated from the seed husk. that I can do with it?
updated by @mariano-garcia: 06/16/15 19:02:56
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