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Organic Cocoa Nibs - 400 g
Cocoa was already cultivated by the Mayas and Aztecs in 400 BC. At that time, the exquisite bean was reserved for the nobility and was only served on special occasions. Today, cocoa is mainly known as an ingredient in sugary chocolate, although many people don't even know what cocoa actually tastes like. Our cocoa nibs are dried, peeled and broken into small pieces of fine cocoa beans that are cultivated in Peru in a controlled organic, fair and socially responsible manner. Neither alkalised nor roasted, without additives or sugar, with organic cacao nibs you can enjoy the unadulterated, natural, intensely mild-bitter flavour of pure, raw cacao. It is characterised by low acidity and bitterness and is reminiscent of very dark chocolate. Cocoa nibs can be snacked on in their pure state, but also added to desserts, cakes, muesli and smoothies.
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Organic Cocoa Nibs - 400 g
Cocoa was already cultivated by the Mayas and Aztecs in 400 BC. At that time, the exquisite bean was reserved for the nobility and was only served on special occasions. Today, cocoa is mainly known as an ingredient in sugary chocolate, although many people don't even know what cocoa actually tastes like. Our cocoa nibs are dried, peeled and broken into small pieces of fine cocoa beans that are cultivated in Peru in a controlled organic, fair and socially responsible manner. Neither alkalised nor roasted, without additives or sugar, with organic cacao nibs you can enjoy the unadulterated, natural, intensely mild-bitter flavour of pure, raw cacao. It is characterised by low acidity and bitterness and is reminiscent of very dark chocolate. Cocoa nibs can be snacked on in their pure state, but also added to desserts, cakes, muesli and smoothies.
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Florenzyme Capsules - 16 g
Nutritional supplement with bacteria culture (LAB2PRO TM), Alpha-Amylase and Protease. Vegan. Florenzyme capsules are an innovative nutritional supplement that combines selected bacterial cultures with valuable digestive enzymes (alpha-amylase and protease). A special capsule technology ensures that the ingredients are protected from the acids in the stomach and reach the digestive tract in a functional way. In this way, they can contribute to a natural, desirable digestion and intestinal flora. In terms of targeted nutritional supplementation, we recommend taking one Florenzyme capsule daily over a longer period of time with or after a meal.
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Delicious Drinking Chocolate - 400 g
Made with real Bourbon vanilla gourmet-quality, with 70% cocoa content.A unique, powerful dark chocolate delight that is highly valued by both big and small gourmets.This premium cocoa specialty is an indulgement for real experts! The exceptionally high cocoa content of 70 percent refined with a touch of real Bourbon vanilla, offers great and small gourmets a unique and incomparable dark, strong chocolate enjoyment. At the same time containes our Drinking Chocolate up to two thirds less sugar than are typically found in many commercially-available cocoa drinks. See for yourself: discover what a delicious chocolate really can taste like!
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Organic-Spelt Grass-Powder - 300 g
Spelt grass is a natural, vegetable dietary enrichment. Spelt, also referred to as husk or Swabian corn, is a close relative of modern-day wheat. Spelt was already grown and highly valued in central and northern Europe thousands of years ago. Village names such as Dinkelsbühl or Dinkelscherben testify the former relevance of this cereal as a foodstuff. Our spelt grass powder is obtained by gently drying and grinding young, organically-cultivated spelt plants. At the time of harvesting, the nutrient content in the young stalks and green shoots of the spelt grass is particularly high. Organic-spelt grass-powder tastes pleasantly aromatic and can simply be stirred into water, juices, soups or other food and enjoyed. Purely plant-based, vegan.
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Vitality Tea for Men - 500 g
Herb and spice mixture for tea preparation. Produced according to an original Indian recipe: with lliquorice root, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, carob, fennel, cardamom, lime-tree blossoms, fireweed, cocoa shells, pepper, ginseng root.
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Ginkgo herbal tea - 50 g
A refreshing and revitalising tea beverage made of herbs - for daily enjoyment. A refreshing interplay between mildly bitter ginkgo leaves, refreshing mint and cocoa bean shells. This blend featuring the leaves of the temple tree produces a beneficial and vitalising beverage whenever you need it!
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Lip Balm Coconut - 8.5 ml
For soft, supple lips. 50% coconut oil, real beeswax, jojoba and almond oil, cocoa and shea butter plus skin-friendly bisabolol protect chapped, dry lips and give moisture and delicate shine. Pleasant coconut flavour without perfume oils or fragrances. Economical in use, convenient, easy to apply.
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Protein Crispy Bar 32 % cappuccino - 35 g
Delicious protein snack - with 32 % protein! Cereal bar with protein crispies and almonds. Cappuccino flavour, vegan, lactose-free. This protein bar impresses with high-quality, vegan ingredients and a pleasant cappuccino flavour. In addition, the crunchy protein crispies combined with fine cocoa provide an unmistakable treat. A practical snack for after sport and also ideal between meals.
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Protein Crispy Bar 32 % cappuccino (pack of 11) - 385 g
Delicious protein snack - with 32 % protein! Cereal bar with protein crispies and almonds. Cappuccino flavour, vegan, lactose-free. This protein bar impresses with high-quality, vegan ingredients and a pleasant cappuccino flavour. In addition, the crunchy protein crispies combined with fine cocoa provide an unmistakable treat. A practical snack for after sport and also ideal between meals.
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Protein Crispy Bar 32 % cappuccino (pack of 20) - 700 g
Delicious protein snack - with 32 % protein! Cereal bar with protein crispies and almonds. Cappuccino flavour, vegan, lactose-free. This protein bar impresses with high-quality, vegan ingredients and a pleasant cappuccino flavour. In addition, the crunchy protein crispies combined with fine cocoa provide an unmistakable treat. A practical snack for after sport and also ideal between meals.
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Hyaluronic Acid Lip Care Cream - 15 ml
The delicate, sensitive lip area becomes increasingly stressed over the years. Now Hyaluronic Acid Lip Care Cream can help a lot. Long- and short-chain hyaluronic acid provides moisture and smoothes out wrinkles and unevenness. Cocoa butter, shea butter, vitamin E and panthenol round off the care and give your lips suppleness and delicate shine. Free from added fragrances and colours.
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What distinguishes cocoa and cocoa powder?
Cocoa is the solid remains of roasted, dried, and fermented cacao beans that have been processed to remove the fat (cocoa butter). Cocoa powder, on the other hand, is the result of further processing cocoa to remove most of the cocoa butter, resulting in a fine powder. Cocoa powder is often used in baking and cooking, while cocoa can be used in both sweet and savory dishes.
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What is meant by cocoa powder in recipes: baking cocoa or cocoa powder?
Cocoa powder in recipes typically refers to unsweetened cocoa powder, which is used for baking and cooking. This type of cocoa powder is different from drinking cocoa or hot cocoa mix, which often contains sugar and other ingredients. Baking cocoa or unsweetened cocoa powder is used to add a rich chocolate flavor to recipes without adding extra sweetness. It is important to use the correct type of cocoa powder as specified in the recipe to achieve the desired results.
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How much baking cocoa is needed for cocoa?
The amount of baking cocoa needed for a recipe will depend on the specific recipe and the desired level of chocolate flavor. Typically, recipes will call for anywhere from 1-3 tablespoons of cocoa powder per serving. It's important to follow the recipe instructions closely to ensure the right balance of flavors in the final dish.
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Is baking cocoa the same as raw cocoa?
No, baking cocoa is not the same as raw cocoa. Baking cocoa is processed and typically has added ingredients like sugar and sometimes milk solids. Raw cocoa, on the other hand, is the pure form of cocoa beans that have been minimally processed and not sweetened. Raw cocoa is often used in health food products and has a more intense, bitter flavor compared to baking cocoa.
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Would you like regular cocoa or baking cocoa?
I would like regular cocoa, please. I prefer the smooth and sweet flavor of regular cocoa for drinking and making hot chocolate. Baking cocoa is typically more bitter and is better suited for baking recipes.
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What is the difference between cocoa and cocoa powder?
Cocoa refers to the raw cacao beans that are harvested from the cacao tree and processed to make chocolate products. Cocoa powder, on the other hand, is made by pressing the cocoa beans to remove the cocoa butter, resulting in a fine powder. Cocoa powder is often used in baking and cooking to add chocolate flavor without the added fat and sugar found in chocolate bars.
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Is cocoa unhealthy?
Cocoa itself is not unhealthy, as it is a natural product derived from the cacao bean and contains antioxidants and other beneficial compounds. However, many cocoa-based products such as chocolate bars and hot cocoa mixes can be unhealthy due to added sugars, fats, and other ingredients. Consuming these products in excess can contribute to weight gain and other health issues. It's important to consume cocoa in moderation and choose products with minimal added sugars and fats for the healthiest option.
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Kaba or cocoa?
Both kaba and cocoa are popular beverages in Ghana, but they are quite different. Kaba is a local name for a type of millet porridge, while cocoa refers to the hot chocolate drink made from cocoa powder. Both have their own unique flavors and nutritional benefits, so the choice between the two depends on personal preference and dietary needs.
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Can I use cocoa instead of cocoa powder for baking?
Yes, you can use cocoa instead of cocoa powder for baking. Cocoa is the solid form of cocoa powder, so it can be used as a substitute in recipes. However, keep in mind that cocoa may have a higher fat content than cocoa powder, so you may need to adjust the amount of other ingredients in your recipe to compensate for this difference. Additionally, cocoa may have a slightly different flavor profile compared to cocoa powder, so the end result may vary slightly.
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Sweet or unsweetened cocoa?
It ultimately depends on personal preference and the intended use of the cocoa. Sweetened cocoa is already mixed with sugar, making it convenient for hot chocolate or baking recipes that call for sugar. Unsweetened cocoa, on the other hand, allows for more control over the sweetness level and is versatile for both sweet and savory dishes.
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What is instant cocoa?
Instant cocoa is a powdered mix made from cocoa powder, sugar, and sometimes milk powder. It is designed to be easily mixed with hot water or milk to create a quick and convenient hot chocolate drink. Instant cocoa typically has a sweeter and milder flavor compared to traditional hot cocoa made from scratch. It is a popular choice for a quick and easy treat during colder months.
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Is cocoa a spice?
No, cocoa is not considered a spice. Cocoa is derived from the cacao bean and is used primarily in the production of chocolate and other confectionery products. Spices, on the other hand, are typically derived from seeds, fruits, roots, or bark of plants and are used to add flavor and aroma to dishes.
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