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- Rich in antioxidants (flavonoids)
- Boosts mood and supports brain function
- Provides magnesium, iron, and calcium
- Enhances flavor in sweet and savory recipes
- No added sugar or preservatives


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Coco Powder, also known as Cocoa Powder, is a fine, rich brown powder made from roasted and ground cacao beans. This food-grade ingredient is widely used in baking, beverages, desserts, and culinary recipes for its intense chocolate flavor and aroma. Naturally rich in antioxidants and minerals, it’s a perfect choice for creating healthy, delicious recipes with a chocolaty twist.
Uses:
- Ideal for making hot chocolate, smoothies, and milkshakes
- Commonly used in baking cakes, brownies, cookies, and pastries
- Added to energy bars, cereals, and protein shakes
- Used in culinary sauces, ice creams, and frostings
How to Use:
- Beverages: Add 1–2 tsp to milk or plant-based milk with a natural sweetener for a rich hot chocolate.
- Baking: Substitute a portion of flour with cocoa powder in cakes or brownies for deep flavor.
- Smoothies: Blend 1 tsp with fruits and protein powder for a chocolaty health drink.
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Cooking: Stir into sauces or chili for a subtle depth of flavor.
Shipping & Delivery
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- After they pass through the final round of quality check, they are packed and handed over to our trusted delivery partner.
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- All orders are processed within 1 business day. You can expect delivery of the order within 3-5 business days.
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