Navitas Naturals Raw Chocolate Powder, Organic Cacao Power,16-Ounce Pouch

by sian1066 on January 1, 2010

  • Case of two 16-ounce bags of organic raw chocolate powder (total of 32 ounces)
  • Made from pure, 100% natural cacao powder
  • Certified organic, vegan; a good source of minerals such amoxil as magnesium, iron, copper, and calcium
  • Mix into chocolate ice cream, smoothies, or yogurt; an antioxidant-rich supplement with antiseptic, diuretic and soothing properties
  • Navitas Naturals products come directly from the farmers who cultivate amoxil cheap them and are free of heavy metals, chemicals and pesticides

Product Description
King of cacao. Raw chocolate – the new red wine. Cacao is increasingly being consumed for its nutritive and health enhancing properties as it has been in many cultures for thousands of years. Cocoa beans (theobroma cacao/raw chocolate) are the source for all chocolate and cocoa products. Our certified organic, raw cacao is the premium criollo variety. Theobroma literally means food of the goods – so called from the goodness of the seeds and Mexican named the pounded… More >>

Navitas Naturals Raw Chocolate Powder, Organic Cacao Power,16-Ounce Pouch

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Brandt Garner January 1, 2010 at 10:06 pm

Raw Cacao has a high Vitamin C content. This product has O% if you look at the label on the back.

Within the last year they covered up where it used to say Vitamin C with Vitality. If you look closely on some of the older packages, you can pull the Vitality sticker off that is covering up the vitamin C label. Which means that it has been cooked/processed in some way that removed that natural occurring Vitamin C.

I only use the highest quality cacao, from reputable sources. Less quality, Other “raw” cacao beans on the market are not only of cheap forastero cacao varieties, they also are contaminated with several types of dangerous bacteria (remember cacao is a tropical crop where microbe contamination is more difficult to control).

Remember you get what you pay for. Quality usually comes with a price. So check your facts before going cheap.
Rating: 1 / 5

Brenna K. Simonds January 1, 2010 at 10:51 pm

I love this product, but the pouches I received were not organic and since they are food, they cannot be returned. I’m still going to use it – just wanted others to know!
Rating: 3 / 5

jayastar January 2, 2010 at 12:49 am

I love this powder! It’s the best quality/consistency of any I have tried. I use it to make raw chocolate and in my shakes! Yum.
Rating: 5 / 5

Cynthia Nunez January 2, 2010 at 2:39 am

I love this raw cacao. This is a really good value. This is so much more expensive in Whole Foods.

I make a banana ice cream/pudding with it that tastes amazing. 3-4 frozen bananas pureed with 1-2 teaspoons of raw cacao and a pinch of salt. I place it in the freezer for a bit to set. Simple, Healthy and toddler approved.
Rating: 5 / 5

Nancy Fern January 2, 2010 at 5:37 am

Excellent product at a great price. Add it to smoothies and I am adding it to homemade coconut milk ice cream.
Rating: 5 / 5

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