Tag Archive: super foods

PASCHA – 55% Cacao With Goldenberries

Goldenberries (also known as Cape Gooseberries) are grown in warm climates like Peru, South Africa, and Hawaii.

They are most often sold in stores in the U.S. as dried fruit and are not easy to find fresh.

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Chocolate Better Than Fruit Juices

Chocolate is deemed healthier compared to a lot of fruit juices. It's even considered as a superfood in its own right, according to a recent research conducted by an American-based chocolate company.

Superfoods are foods that contain high levels of compounds and antioxidants that help in preventing damage to healthy cells. Scientists from the Hershey Centre for Health & Nutrition in America discovered that powdered dark chocolate contains higher amounts of polyphenols and antioxidants, which are known to protect cardiac conditions and cancer.

Take fruit juice out of the picture as chocolate proves to be much better in boosting one's health, a recent study has indicated. Cocoa and dark chocolate have higher antioxidant capacity compared to fruit juices, such as pomegranate, cranberry, and blueberry powder, based on a study seen in Chemistry Central Journal.
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Mayan Superfood – Sweet Raw Cacao Nibs

Theobroma cacao is the scientific name for Cocoa Beans.  After the cocoa beans are harvested, fermented, dried and shipped to the chocolate manufacturer, they are stripped of their outer-most coating, called the shell, and roasted before being ground into chocolate liquor (unsweetened baking chocolate). 

These shelled beans are called nibs.  Almost all nibs are roasted.  Roasting brings out flavor and color development.  Roasting also drives off moisture and undesirable “volatiles.” 

I wanted to share this brief story about bean processing because RAW nibs are not roasted, and I’d like you to see where they come from and why they stand out even more as a superfood than the already proclaimed superfood-ness (is this a word?) of chocolate.
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The Power of Cocoa Powder

New research finding just released in the Chemistry Central Journal compares the antioxidant power of the powders; fruit powder vs. cocoa powder.

Cacao and a number of other fruits are often classified as super fruits.  So which is the most super?

In the study, a variety of fruit powders were analyzed for their antioxidant capacity (ORAC) and total flavanol (TF) content.  Cocoa powder was also analyzed.

After all the powders were tested, it was determined that cocoa powder had the most concentrated source of antioxidants and flavanols (ORAC and TF).
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