Message from Tachet
A New Generation of Palm Juice Bottlers
Tachet™ Palm Juice is a natural beverage tapped from palm trees on the slopes of Mt. Cameroon. This mineral rich refreshingly tasty beverage contains less than 1% alcohol. As a natural juice, taste and texture may vary with season.
We developed Tachet™ Palm Juice with one goal in mind: provide a high quality natural juice for those with discriminatory palates.
Our passion for excellence has driven us from the beginning and continues to drive our research and development process for the future.
We know that every product counts and strive to make the consumption of every bottle nostalgic. Our real product is NOSTALGIA.
Glass of Tachet™ Palm Juice
Tachet™ Palm Juice
Served well-chilled our authentically bottled Tachet™ Palm Juice is a refreshingly delicate fresh juice which contains less than 1% Alcohol.
We typically bottle within 2hrs of palm tree juice extraction. Filled with vitality, nutrients and minerals.
Tachet™ Palm Juice is bottled within 2hrs of extraction of the juice from the tree.
Speak to a customer care specialist at:
Tel +237-674 899 643
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We thrive in bottling the finest Palm Juice for discriminating palates.
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The estate
Tapping & Collection
The juice is extracted and collected by a tapper. Typically the juice is collected from the cut flower of the palm tree. A container is fastened to the flower stump to collect the juice. The white liquid that collects is very sweet, tasty and non-alcoholic.
The estate
Weddings & Private Events
In so many African cultural marriage rites, the presentation of palm juice by the bride to the bridegroom makes the highest point of the ceremony. It is suggestive of groom’s acceptance by the bride, a kind of ontological communion banquet that finally seals the marriage contract.
Traditional Wedding
The estate
Visit The Estate
The estate stretches from evergreen lowland rain forests palm trees near sea level through out Fako division, in the South West Region of Cameroon.
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