What makes our ceremonial cacao so special?

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Authentic & Fair

Our ceremonial cacao is exclusively grown and processed by indigenous people in Guatemala. This not only guarantees the highest quality but also supports local communities.

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Sustainable & Natural

Our ceremonial cacao grows on traditional “Ancient Farms” and promotes biodiversity. We do not cut down non-productive trees, allowing nature to take its course.

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Spiritual & Traditional

Each batch of our ceremonial cacao is accompanied by traditional ceremonies conducted by Maya elders. This preserves the spiritual essence and cultural significance of the cacao.

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The healing effects of ceremonial cacao

For thousands of years, ceremonial cacao has been used in the indigenous cultures of South America as a means of spiritual, mental and physical healing . Science has also looked into the subject and has been able to prove the positive effects of ceremonial cacao on the body, mind and soul . Find out more about the healing effects of raw cacao:

  • A maya woman in the jungle picking cacao from a tree

    On the body

    Ceremonial cacao, or raw cacao, is a true health booster and a true superfood. Its ingredients strengthen heart health, the immune system, digestion and so much more...

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  • Maya woman drinks ceremonial cacao from a Jicara (traditional drinking cup made from pumpkin)

    On the spirit

    The ingredients in ceremonial cacao such as theobromine, flavanols & phenylethylamine stimulate the brain. Raw cacao is known to improve mood and increase mental performance.

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  • Maya spiritual leader blesses the ceremonial cacao with incense during a cacao ceremony

    On the soul

    Ceremonial cacao is not just a drink, but a spiritual
    tool. It has the ability to open the heart and
    To promote feelings of connection and compassion.

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About the people behind the products

Our products come from small indigenous businesses in Guatemala and are produced and processed traditionally and sustainably.

The mission : To preserve the authentic customs and millennia-old knowledge of cocoa and to share it with the world.

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    Does Ceremonial Cacao have Side Effects?

    Ceremonial cacao is becoming increasingly popular, and for good reason. The health benefits far outweigh the possible side effects. In this article, we look at the numerous benefits and also...

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