The Coffee of Baracoa, an Ancestral Delight

in Photography Lovers3 days ago

The people of Baracoa say, with the wisdom that only time and the land can bestow, that if you haven’t tried Baracoa’s coffee, you should doubt whether you truly know what delight is. Here, in this eastern corner of Cuba, where the mountains meet the sea and the air carries the scent of Taíno history, coffee is more than just a drink: it is a ritual, a legacy woven between the morning dew and the hardworking hands of its people.

The first image of this visual chronicle takes us to a humid dawn, where a cluster of coffee beans, still glistening with morning dew, sparkle like tiny jewels under the soft light. It is the beginning of a process that carries the soul of Baracoa, a land rooted in the spirit of the Taínos, its first inhabitants, who revered nature and its fruits.

Next, the camera captures a farmer, his yarey hat weathered by the sun, skillfully harvesting the ripe beans. His hands, calloused from labor, bear witness to generations that have dedicated their lives to this craft. Beside him, a woman, with the patience of someone who knows that haste has no place in quality, selects the best beans, one by one, as if each were a treasure. Her focused gaze reflects the respect for a tradition passed down from grandparents to grandchildren.

In a yarey basket, the harvested beans rest, awaiting their transformation. The next image shows the coffee spread out under the sun, drying slowly, as if the earth and sky conspired to give it that unique, intense flavor that only Baracoa’s climate can provide. It is a slow, almost meditative process, reminiscent of the ancient Taíno methods of preserving and harnessing natural resources.

Finally, the chronicle culminates in a scene that seems lifted from a costumbrista painting: a woman, with the serenity of someone who has done this a thousand times, strains authentic Baracoa creole coffee. The cloth filter, inherited from her ancestors, drips slowly, releasing an aroma that fills the room and awakens the senses. It is the climactic moment, where all the effort, tradition, and love for the land are condensed into a steaming cup.

This coffee, more than a drink, is a journey through time. An elixir that connects those who taste it to the Taíno roots of Baracoa, its towering mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and its people, who have proudly and diligently preserved the secret of what true delight is. This is the coffee of Baracoa: a story to be sipped, a legacy to be savored.