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Organic Cacao Nibs

Product OverviewOur Organic Raw Cacao Nibs deliver the rich taste of chocolate with a powerful punch of antioxidants that are essential for a vital, thriving body. Pure, raw cacao contains more flavonoids than blueberries, red wine, and green tea, and our cacao nibs are harvest directly from South America, where their health benefits have been known for thousands of years. Enjoy our cacao nibs sprinkled on ice cream, baked into brownies, or just eaten plain as a midday snack.Product DescriptionCacao Nibs Pure, Raw Antioxidant Power When the raw cacao bean is delicately opened, it reveals a perfect gift; a rich, flavorful treat that has the power to hinder disease and illness, and promote a pleasurable outlook on life. Our raw cacao nibs are gently extracted from the cacao beans, where they are protected by a paper think shell. The nibs are collected packaged without processing, to deliver a final product that is pure bliss. Our cacao nibs taste great on their own, but are also wonderful when mixed into yogurt and granola or steeped in teas. Grind a few with a little coconut oil for a delectable chocolate sauce or bake them into your favorite cookies.Product Highlights Organic Raw Vegan Gluten-free Non-GMO Mood enhancing properties High in antioxidants 100% pure Powder, Paste, Butter, Nibs, Beans - What's the Difference? Cacao beans are the actual beans, extracted from the pod. They are in their whole, original, unprocessed form. Cacao nibs are cacao beans that have been broken into smaller pieces, making them easier to chew and enjoy. Cacao paste is made by taking the cacao beans, in their whole form, and grinding them into a liquid, commonly called cacao liquor. This liquid is then dried, resulting in cacao paste. Cacao butter is the fat, extracted from cacao bean. Finally, cacao powder is what remains of the cacao liquor after extracting the fat.Cacao The Food of the Gods Cacao is simply raw chocolate, straight from the cacao bean. Its scientific name, Theobroma, literally means "Food of the Gods," and this superfood was thought by the Aztecs to be of divine origin. The cacao tree, which is cultivated in South America, produces a food that is packed with so many healing and nutritive properties that the Mayans placed incredibly high value on the food and used the bean for currency. A favorite Mayan way to enjoy cacao was to make a traditional drink, called Chocolatl, which was a mixed with a little vanilla and other flavorings.It wasn't until the early 15th century that Christopher Columbus brought the health and restorative benefits of the cacao bean to Europe. In 1519, Cortez introduced cacao to the upper class in Spain and the bean rose in popularity as an antidote for many illnesses. During the 18th century, chocolate houses began to pop up in London, and the spread of cacao as a revered food is history. Today, cacao is planted worldwide and people around the globe associate chocolate with "feeling good." The name cacao was thought to be Anglicized at some point and turned into the more common pronunciation of "cocoa." Now, the two words are often used interchangeably.Cacao The Ultimate Superfood Pure, unprocessed cacao contains more antioxidant flavonoids than blueberries, black and green teas, and red wine. When close to its natural state, the cacao beans, nibs, powder, and butter harness a powerhouse of nutrients that have been said to help lower cardiovascular disease, and reduce stress.Chocolate has often been referred to as a "guilty pleasure," or a "junk" food. But these labels only apply to the many commercial varieties of chocolate that are sold on the market. Much of the chocolate manufactured today is mixed with varying degrees of sugar, milk, and other additives, and may in fact contain little "pure" chocolate at all.Our cacao butter comes to you in a raw form, retaining all of the benefits from the original cacao bean. Cacao is the best source of antioxidants on the planet, having the ability to lower cholesterol, blood pressure, and risk of stroke. Consuming pure cacao promotes good cardio health, helps dilate blood vessels, regulates blood pressure, and reduces risk of heart attack.Studies show that cacao contains neurotransmitters, which increase levels of specific chemicals in our brain that promote positive outlook, facilitate overall rejuvenation, and help to elevate mood. Eating cacao causes a release of endorphins that give a pleasurable sensation that can reduce depression, heighten mental clarity, and provide a general feeling of well-being.Raw cacao is one of the best dietary sources of magnesium, which balances brain chemistry and helps build strong bones. It is also packed with calcium, iron, zinc, copper, potassium, manganese, and sulfur, a mineral that promotes healthy skin and aids in liver detoxification.Harvesting Raw Cacao Our cacao is harvested much in the same manner as the Aztecs did thousands of years ago. Handpicked cacao pods are allowed to ripen for 5-6 months on trees in South America. After the pods are harvested, they are washed with purified water to cleanse, gently cut open, and the cacao beans are extracted. The beans are then naturally fermented for several days, during which a chemical change takes place reducing the bitterness of the bean and releasing a rich, delicate flavor that is evident in all our cacao products. The raw chocolate is cold-pressed and the cacao butter is separated. This carefully monitored process results in a variety of wonderful ingredients along the way, delivering the finest cacao nibs, powder, and butter available.Storage InstructionsIf cared for properly, our Organic Raw Organic Cacao Nibs have a shelf life of two to three years. To preserve the freshness of this product:%%Panel.StorageInstructionsNibs%%Packaging%%Panel.Packaging%%Botanical NameTheobroma CacaoOther NamesBeurre de Cacao, Cacao, Chocolat, Chocolat Noir, Chocolate, Cocoa Bean, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Oleum, Cocoa Seed, Cocoa Semen, Cocoa Testae, Dark Chocolate, Dutch Chocolate, Fève de Cacao, Graine de Cacao, Theobroma, Theobroma cacao, Theobroma sativum, Theobromine, ThéobromineCountry of OriginPeruPossible BenefitsWhile much research is still being conducted, some of the possible health benefits of our Organic Raw Cacao Nibs may include: Contains high levels of antioxidants Used for centuries as a mood enhancer May be beneficial in lowering bad cholesterol levels May be helpful in increasing good cholesterol levels May reduce high blood pressure May help to dilate blood vessels May be effective in reducing the risk of stroke Contains high levels of magnesium May be effective in helping to reduce stress May be beneficial for reducing the risk of stroke May be helpful in promoting cardiovascular health Contains a wide variety of essential vitamins and minerals Traditionally used as a natural aphrodisiac May be beneficial in promoting healthy skin May be effective in improving blood circulation Studies have shown that it contains anti-inflammatory properties Contains antioxidants, which studies have are effective in fighting and lowering free radicals May be beneficial for improving digestionSuggested UsageThe recommended daily usage is 1-2 teaspoons. %%Panel.SuggestedUsage%%Recipes/VideoMint Chocolate Chip Shake Ingredients:1 cup almond milk1 cup fresh coconut meat1/4 cup medjool dates, pitted1 teaspoon Barley Grass Juice Powder1 tablespoon Organic Raw Cacao Nibs1/4 teaspoon mint extract2-3 springs fresh mintMethod:1. Place all ingredients in blender.2. Blend, pour into a tall glass, and enjoy.Serves 1Nutrition Facts %%Panel.GenericDisclaimer%%
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