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Fifth Element Cacao: 100% Ceremonial Cacao - Tasting Set (3 x 114g)

Fifth Element Cacao: 100% Ceremonial Cacao - Tasting Set (3 x 114g)

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Discover the Variety of Ceremonial Cacao

Experience the transformative effects of our ceremonial cacao with our carefully curated tasting set. Each cup of our cacao promises a journey through time, back to the roots of cacao ceremonies that have been revered for centuries for their healing properties.

The tasting set contains 4 blocks of the purest ceremonial cacao:

  •     1 x Fifth Element Cacao: Regular - 1 pound (114g)
  •     1 x Fifth Element Cocoa: Lanquin - 1 pound (114g)
  •     1 x Fifth Element Cocoa: Cahabon - 1 pound (114g)

Our ceremonial cacao is more than just a drink; it's an elixir for the soul. With every sip of our tasting set, you'll connect with the deep wisdom of nature and enjoy its many health benefits. Our ceremonial cacao is grown and processed entirely by indigenous small businesses in Guatemala according to centuries-old Mayan tradition.

100% PURE CEREMONIAL CACAO | ORGANIC | NO CHEMICALS | NO MONOCULTURE | VEGAN | FAIR

NOTE: Due to non-industrial processing, there may be slight fluctuations in quantity.

THE FARM

The cacao is grown in the traditional Mayan way. On the farm, three traditional kotzij' (ceremonies) are held to pay respect to the cacao trees: when it is planted, when it blooms and when it is harvested!
In addition, every person who enters the farm purifies themselves with incense to bring only positive energy to the farm and the ceremonial cacao.

BIODIVERSITY

No chemicals come near the cacao and the farmers only use traditional agricultural methods. The cacao plants grow naturally in the Guatemalan jungle. Part of the cacao production is left to the animals, which help to spread the cacao by excreting the cacao beans. These animals also depend on the cacao as a source of food. In this way, the symbiotic relationship between cacao and the local flora and fauna is respected and promoted.

PRODUCTION

The cacao is hand-processed. From drying in the sun to roasting and peeling to grinding in the traditional metate, every step of the process is done by hand. In addition, the Ajq'ijab' (Mayan spiritual leaders) energize the cacao during the process by cleaning it and using it in traditional spiritual practices that fill it with energy.

PACKAGING

We use a special paper that protects the ceremonial cacao and its aroma. The cacao is then packed in traditional Mayan sacks that provide physical and spiritual protection as it travels around the world to your home. The bags are made by an indigenous artisan workshop.

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WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO KNOW

How ceremonial cacao supports physical & mental healing

Positive effects of ceremonial cacao on the body

Cacao, the raw form of chocolate, is a highly nutritious food that offers numerous potential health benefits for the body.

One of the most important benefits of ceremonial cacao is its high content of antioxidants, particularly flavonoids. These powerful compounds protect the body from harmful free radicals that can damage cells and contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Cacao is also a good source of magnesium, which is important for maintaining strong bones, regulating heart rhythm and supporting a healthy immune system.

In addition to its antioxidant and mineral content, cacao has been shown to have a number of other potential health benefits. For example, it may help reduce the risk of heart disease by improving circulation and lowering blood pressure. Cacao may also have a positive effect on brain function, as it contains compounds that may improve cognitive performance and reduce the risk of age-related cognitive decline.

Cacao is also a good source of fiber, which can help promote regular bowel movements and improve digestion. Finally, cocoa may have a positive effect on mood, as it contains compounds that have been shown to have mood-enhancing effects.

It is advisable to choose minimally processed forms of cacao rather than highly processed chocolate products, which can contain high levels of sugar and unhealthy fats.

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Positive effects of ceremonial cacao on the mind

Raw cacao has been shown to have a number of positive effects on the mind and healthy brain function.

One of the most important effects of cacao on the mind is improving cognitive function. Ceremonial cacao and raw cacao contain lots of compounds such as theobromine, which are known to have a stimulating effect on the brain. These compounds can help improve attention, focus and concentration, and may even have a protective effect on the brain against age-related cognitive decline.

Cacao may also have a positive effect on mood. It contains a number of compounds, including anandamide, known as the "happy molecule" for its role in promoting feelings of happiness and well-being. Cacao may also increase levels of serotonin in the brain, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and feelings of happiness and contentment.

In addition to its cognitive and mood-enhancing effects, cacao may also have a number of other benefits for the mind. For example, it has been shown to have a positive effect on blood flow to the brain, which can improve brain function and performance. Cacao may also have a protective effect against stress and anxiety, as it contains compounds that have been shown to have a relaxing effect on the mind and body.

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Origin of ceremonial cacao

Our ceremonial cacao is produced by small indigenous busisses made up of members of four Mayan people. Their mission is clear: to make the authentic practices and wisdom of cacao accessible to their community and the world. The collective is made up of Ajq'ijab' (Mayan spiritual leaders), Elders (spiritual leaders who also play the role of leaders and leaders), cacao farmers, historians, experts in the processing of ceremonial cacao, texels (grandmothers who guide the process of cacao production) and other members of the community.

The cacao comes from an old farm in Alta Verapaz owned by members of the Q'eqchi' people. What is an old farm? During the Conquista (conquest of the Americas), the Spanish prohibited the Mayans from using cacao. The cacao farms were torn down and replaced with coffee farms (because this product sold better in Europe), and the Mayans were enslaved and put to work on these new farms. But there was resistance and some cacao farms survived. The farm we get our cacao from is one of these old farms, and the trees are the descendants of trees that were on that farm hundreds of years ago. When planting, special rituals and ceremonies are performed for the trees to follow the steps of traditional cultivation.

Then the ceremonial cacao is taken to the border between the Kaqchikel and Q'iche' nations, where the collective continues the process of processing. Everything is made by hand in the traditional Mayan way. Dried by the sun, roasted by hand in wood fire, peeled, ground in the sacred millstone by indigenous women and grandmothers. But before it is packaged, the Ajq'ijab' (spiritual guides) and Aj Kakaw (guardians of the wisdom of cacao) perform a ceremony with incense and fire, invoking the sacred energies of the Maya to purify, bless and protect this cacao. Then it is packaged and sent to your home!


Made in Sololá, Guatemala I Blessed by Mayan spiritual guides I Not a single machine used I Produced by an indigenous-owned company.

The product comes from the Union of Mayan peoples of Paxil and Kayala (Guatemala) with the intention of reclaiming the use of our sacred Ka'kaw!

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Preparation of ceremonial cacao

Traditional preparation:

  1. Boil a cup of water (~250 ml) in a kettle or saucepan and let it cool slightly.
  2. Cut 15 - 30g of ceremonial cacao from the block and put it in a cup. The amount of cacao can be increased gradually, but should not exceed 30g per day. TIP: Cut the cacao a little smaller so that it dissolves better.
  3. First, add some of the water (3 - 4 tablespoons) to the cacao and stir everything well until the cacao has dissolved. Feel free to take your time here.
  4. Add the remaining water to the cup and enjoy the wonderful effect of ceremonial cacao on body, mind and soul.

 

Alternative preparation & tips:

  • Put 15g (or up to 30g) of ceremonial cacao into a blender with 200-250ml of hot water and mix until it foams.
  • Or you can use the raw cacao as an ingredient in foods, smoothies, breakfast bowls, ice cream, energy balls and much more!
  • Alternatively, you can use milk instead of water if the cacao tastes too bitter with water.

Important information

When storing, please note that ceremonial cacao does not need to be refrigerated. Simply store it in a dark and cool place.

Our ceremonial cacao contains only 100% pure raw cacao - we are proud that this cacao has not passed through a single industrial machine!

Packaging and patterns/colors may vary from the images.

The time until arrival depends on your region. Expect about 7-10 working days. If you need the cacao sooner, just write us a message!

Cacao with meaning

By purchasing this cceremonial cacao, you are not only supporting indigenous peoples through fair trade and ethical consumption, but you are doing much more! The money that goes to the collective is used to pay the workers a wage that preserves their dignity and feeds their families.

It also invests in wonderful projects aimed at giving cacao back to the indigenous communities of Guatemala, who unfortunately have almost lost this part of their tradition. For hundreds of years, it was forbidden to use cacao in ceremonies because it was considered witchcraft. When you buy cacao, we can provide cacao to indigenous peoples for free and educate them on how to use it to fight malnutrition, reclaim their indigenous traditions and recover their ancient wisdom.

In addition, we support projects in indigenous communities, including support for addicts in public rehabilitation centers, cleaning and activating a corridor of ancient Mayan altars that have been abandoned, and individual projects to support specific people in the community who need immediate assistance.

Nutritional information

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Heavy Metal Content

This product contains cadmium and lead, which have been tested by a
third-party lab. The lead amount meets FDA guidelines for lead content.
The cadmium content meets the EU legal requirements for sale. It's
important to note that the EU does not have specific lead requirements,
and the FDA does not regulate cadmium content.

In the State of California, these elements are known to cause cancer and
birth defects. We are required to inform you of this, though we can
assure you that we hold our cacao to the highest standards and it is
safe for consumption. For more information, visit
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

We want to reiterate that the lead and cadmium content are within legal limits and it is safe to consume!

Jicara mit Molonillo - Frau bereitet den zeremoniellen Kakao auf die gtraditionelle Art und Weise zu

How do I prepare ceremonial cacao?

Add 15g to max. 30g of ceremonial cacao to approx. 200ml of hot (not boiling) water and stir until the cacao has completely dissolved!

OR EVEN BETTER...

Do it the traditional way and mix the ceremonial cacao with some hot (but not boiling) water. Stir until it dissolves and then fill the rest of the vessel with water.

TIP: Use a wooden molinillo to prepare the ceremonial cacao in a truly authentic way!

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Suess Cornelia
Einfach unterstützungswert!

Die Hilfe, die durch meinen Kauf, den Familien direkt vor Ort zugute kommt, wünschte ich mir für viele Nachahmer.

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Helga Müller
Geschmack gut, Aussehen leider grau

Geschmacklich gut. Allerdings hatten alle unschöne graue bis helle Flecken bzw. Waren durchweg Farbveränderung. Schade.

Liebe Helga,

vielen Dank für dein Feedback und deine ehrliche Bewertung. Es freut uns, dass dir der Geschmack unseres zeremoniellen Kakaos gefallen hat. 😊

Die grauen bis hellen Flecken, die du auf dem Kakao bemerkt hast, sind ein Phänomen, das als “Kakao Blooming” bekannt ist. Dies tritt auf, wenn sich die Kakaobutter an die Oberfläche bewegt und dort kristallisiert. Es handelt sich hierbei um einen natürlichen Prozess, der die Qualität oder den Geschmack des Kakaos nicht beeinträchtigt. Tatsächlich wird es oft als die “Kunst des Kakaos” bezeichnet.

Wir hoffen, dass diese Erklärung hilfreich ist und du weiterhin Freude an unserem Kakao hast. Solltest du weitere Fragen oder Anliegen haben, stehen wir dir gerne zur Verfügung.

Herzliche Grüße,
Theto Nature Team