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Organic Raw Chocolate Cacao Nibs 8-oz.

Organic Raw Chocolate Cacao Nibs 8-oz.
Brand: Sunfood NutritionTM
Category: Grocery

Buy New: $10.95



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 2769

Ingredients: CERTIFIED ORGANIC RAW CACAO NIBS
Media: Misc.
Size: 8 OZ
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5

Model: 0878
UPC: 803813130205
EAN: 0803813130205
ASIN: B0007UX45Q

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • CERTIFIED ORGANIC, RAW, UNPROCESSED ECUADORIAN CACAO NIBS
  • RARE CRILLIO VARIETY
  • HIGHEST SOURCE OF MAGNESIUM
  • EXCELLENT HEART FOOD
  • DIMINISHES APPETITE AND ENHANCES MOOD

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
THIS IS THE BEST CHOCOLATE EVER! RAW, ORGANIC, UNPROCESSED CACAO NIBS! USE LIKE CHOCOLATE CHIPS, ADD TO SMOOTHIES, GRIND IN COFFEE GRINDER FOR CACAO POWDER, MAKE DESSERTS, ICE CREAMS, TRUFFLES OR EAT STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BAG! TASTES LIKE DARK CHOCOLATE BECAUSE IT IS DARK CHOCOLATE!


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Just a bit of heaven   September 29, 2007
REBEL (Miami Beach FL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

True, to the average American palate accustomed to oversweetened foods, this product may at first seem a tad hardcore. So, sprinkle it on your ice cream then. But seriously, it's a bit of heaven just to eat right out of the bag. Real, authentic chocolate taste, almost as if you're in Central America or Peru, gnawing on fresh cocoa beans right after they've been roasted.

My only complaint: the price. Along with shipping, it's a bit costly. But that won't keep me from ordering more.



4 out of 5 stars Tasty, but not for everyone   January 29, 2007
M. McClure (Pelham, AL USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I decided to try these to see if I would get the same boost as I get from chocolate, but with fewer calories. I have been eating them straight from the bag, and I enjoy them that way. The taste is bitter, but not terribly so, and they have a slightly fermented taste that I like. The texture is pleasantly crunchy, much like roasted almonds. I'm not sure I would call these a low-calorie snack: one ounce is 160 calories, 100 of which are from fat. However, I only eat about a tablespoon at a time, a few times a day, and that is a lot less than one ounce. As for the boost, well, I'm not sure. If there's an effect, it's subtle.


4 out of 5 stars Taste is bitter, but good for you   January 4, 2006
govagabndgrl (CO U.S.A.)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I love chocolate, and always buy the 70%-on up variety's so I looked forward to trying these.I expected some bitterness, but these tasted (when eaten raw) like burnt chocolate nuts.I still prefer to eat them this way though.


4 out of 5 stars A rare delight   December 30, 2005
Matthew Brooke (Brookings, SD United States)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

True they are a bit bitter, but not TOO bitter and not nearly as bitter as unsweetened baker's chocolate! There are also some taste components I noticed that I've never noticed with processed chocolate, a delicate floral essence and flavor that adds character. I was also surprised to find that raw cacao smells and looks like cooked chocolate, I thought the smell and brown colour came mostly from the cooking process.

I want to try grinding them up and sweetening with agave nectar, a delicious sweetener with a low glycemic index. I tried sweetening a ground up mix with stevia, I think I might've used too much and I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS! Stevia is a good sweetener for a lot of foods, but using too much leaves a bitter aftertaste.

I'd recommend this product to anybody who likes chocolate, especially raw foodists and chocolate connoisseurs. Enjoy!



4 out of 5 stars Great for baking   September 22, 2005
E. Dipaola (Connecticut, USA)
25 out of 27 found this review helpful

I'm very happy to have discovered these & will definitely continue to use them in baking, it helps me cut back on the semi-sweet choc morsels with a healthier alternative.

As far as eating them raw - I don't recommend it at all!!! Very bitter taste raw. Maybe some would enjoy it, but I would venture a guess that it's a minority of people rather than a majority.


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