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Raw Organic Cacao Powder for $18.90/kg @ Affordable Whole Foods

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Our Raw Organic Cacao Powder is the delicious product of Peruvian grown and pressed un-roasted cacao beans. This process keeps the living enzymes in the cacao whilst removing the fat (cacao butter). It is the highest quality and excellent for baking cakes, biscuits or puddings, as well as using in raw food or for delicious hot chocolates or smoothies. On special for $18.90/kg until January 3rd.

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  • Snorting quality?

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      Good for brown-nosing😉

  • This is actually a very good price. Nothing comes close on Amazon / eBay and probably in the shops either.

    For years I have been buying the Woolies (375g $4) it is dutched processed which is considered not as good but it tastes great - I stopped drinking coffee years ago and replaced it with this. Very healthy.

    OP: Would natural cacao taste okay as a hot drink (just milk + cacao powder) or is it a lot more bitter than the processed version? I don't use sugar

    • I received sweetened Lovin' Body Organic Raw Cacao Drinking Hot Chocolate 300g $6, from Amazon (for the $2+ cashback).

      A bit sweet to enjoy the flavour.
      Want to try good Cacao.

      But nearly $10 for delivery makes this offer less attractive to try.

      • Oh I hadn't clicked in to notice the $10 delivery. That kinda kills it :(

        • Hang out in Lismore or Coffs & relax with a nice cup, no delivery fee😊

          Fee depends on location & weight (up to 5kg for cheapest rate).

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            @INFIDEL: 776KM round trip, $71.50 in fuel. I'd need to stay there for 6 months drinking 5 cups a day to be in front :)

            If they did free shipping over x $ it would be a better deal. I'd probably buy a few kilos. But this is a missed opportunity for them I feel.

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      Hi Click_It, it depends on your taste buds and how acclimatised to sweetness you are. It is slightly more bitter as it is natural raw cacao which is different to the dutch processed cocoa (different spelling too), but many people use it in hot chocolates and smoothies without processed sugar sweeteners.

      • I haven't added sugar to anything in years and am moving towards home produce foods in the future years to get away from the store bought sugar loaded crap, so in short, the bitter taste shouldn't bother me. Thanks for your reply.

        • No problem, the bitter taste is nice if you're into that.

    • +1

      I use it to make hot chocolates for my kids. Just sweeten with a bit of rice malt syrup. They haven't even realised it's not the crap Cadbury's choc powder.

    • +1

      If you have a GoVita near you you should check them out and sign up for a membership (free) they usually have members days Super Tuesday (first of the month) and sometimes Saturday (first of the month, too) with up to 20% off food products, so you can get some good deals on Cacao Powder, depending the brand you buy when you take into account shipping costs at some online stores.

      I add Cacao Powder all the time to my bulletproof coffees, so I get the brain boost, no crash and a nice mocha-like flavour. :)

      • Awesome, thanks for the tip!

  • Delivery cost is needed in title, by posting guidelines!
    From $9.95
    Stores in Lismore & Coffs

  • Normal price is showing as 19.90. Not much of a discount here

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      It's actually a very good price, as already stated above, compare;
      https://www.organicbuyersgroup.com.au/shop/index.php?main_pa…

      although with OBG there's free delivery over $40 or so?!

      • +1

        Yeah I think even with the $10 shipping, to be fair, still keeps this competitive. It's a shame it wasn't less, or offered free shipping over a certain amount but we're not all Amazon so I get it.

      • -1

        Hmm with that link there's a best before date. With this one, it's half the price and no best before date on the ad. Want to offer that info, OP?

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