Posts Tagged ‘dark chocolate healthy’

Cacao On List of Kitchen “Must Haves”

Posted in Cacao, Chocolate News, Raw Dark Chocolate on October 26th, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

The Washington Post recently asked several nutrition experts what they see as the best ingredients to keep in your kitchen that will have positive long-term health effects.

The list include:

  • fresh or frozen blueberries
  • broccoli and other dark greens
  • quinoa
  • sardines
  • and of course, cacao!

Here’s why cacao made the list of the most healthy foods to incorporate into your diet.

“You’ll often see dark chocolate turn up on “superfood” lists because it contains blood-pressure-lowering plant phenols and loads of antioxidants. Cacao, or raw chocolate, is even better because it lacks sugar and other additives. Though bitter, the whole beans or nibs can be eaten plain. In its powder form, cacao can be mixed into a smoothie or pancake batter, making it taste much like the guilty pleasure we all know and love.”

Nutrition experts recommend healthful must-haves for your kitchen – washingtonpost.com.

Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe: Just In Time For Fall

Posted in Chocolate Recipes, Hot Chocolate on October 22nd, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

healthy hot chocolate recipeWe came across this simply delicious healthy hot chocolate recipe at healthkicker featuring dark cocoa powder (unsweetened) and organic sugar or sugar substitute.

We think that unsweetened cocoa powder makes some of the best hot chocolate.  It’s downright simple to make and you get to control the sweetness of the beverage.   If you enjoy the taste of chocolate, you probably won’t need much sweetener to balance the bitterness.   In the same way that salt or lemon juice helps to brighten the flavors of food, you may even think of the sweetener as a way to enhance the true chocolate flavor.  Happy fall!

Healthy Hot Chocolate

Ingredients:
- 2 cups of soy, skim or rice milk
- 2 rounded teaspoons of 70% dark chocolate cocoa powder (the higher the percentage, the more bitter – but healthier – it will be)
- 2 teaspoons of organic sugar or sugar substitute

Instructions:

1. Heat the milk in a saucepan over medium heat until steaming (but not boiling).
2. Add cocoa powder and sweetener and whisk to combine ingredients.
3. Whisk the cocoa powder and sweetener until well-blended.
4. Pour into favorite mugs and enjoy!

If you feel like this recipe is too bland and you’re looking for a bit more flavor, try adding in some nutmeg or cinnamon. Also, instead of using a flavored-syrup, try adding some mint leaves (or candy cane!) or vanilla extract for an extra boost of flavor.

A Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe! | healthkicker.

Chocolate Gifts (aka we always think of others)

Posted in Chocolate Gifts on October 21st, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

It’s never too early to think about holiday gift giving. Healthy raw chocolate bars, with their organic ingredients and gorgeous packaging, are great for sharing with loved ones.

We’ll continue to provide you with chocolate gift ideas over the coming weeks.   Why? Because they’re delicious, easy to send, and gift recipients won’t believe they’re healthy!

We came across this Pomegranate Acai Bar made by Gnosis Chocolate. It features 100% organic raw ingredients, so you won’t find any refined sugar, dairy, soy, cholesterol or gluten in their products. In this delicious combination, you’ll have the deep satisfaction and therapeutic value of raw, dark chocolate PLUS massive antioxidants from the acai and pomegranate.

Pomegranate Acai Bar.

Experts Say “Stick To Dark Chocolate”

Posted in Chocolate News on October 19th, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

Not that you don’t know this already, but it’s always good to hear.  We’ve discussed the benefits of dark chocolate for heart health, mood and more.  Nutritionist and best selling diet book author Zoe Harcombe lays out some practical instruction for how to consume healthy chocolate.

She said: “Stick to dark chocolate, with at least 70 per cent cocoa and ideally, 85 per cent.

“The problem with milk chocolate is that it uses artificial sweeteners and it’s a lot more calorific.

“Have a couple of squares of dark chocolate after dinner and you’ll feel like you’ve had dessert, yet you won’t be piling on the pounds.”

Interestingly, Harcombe also says that your day’s dark chocolate treat should be enjoyed at one time, and not spread throughout the day.  Spreading out your chocolate intake causes insulin to be released repeatedly, contributing to weight gain.

Expert confirms dark chocolate is good for your health – The Daily Record.

DIY Organic Healthy Chocolate Kits From Navitas Naturals

Posted in Cacao, Chocolate Gifts, Chocolate Products, Fair Trade Chocolate, Raw Dark Chocolate, Vegan Chocolate on October 14th, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

Have you ever dreamed of being a chocolatier?  Treehugger posted a great review of the Navitas Naturals Organic Chocolate Kit.  This looks like a fantastic gift for the chocolate lover with delicious results. And, Navitas Naturals Chocolate Kits are 100% organic, kosher, vegan, gluten-free, and raw.

The DIY chocolate kit requires no special equipment. The process involves some simple slicing, melting, mixing and freezing, and your chocolates are done in minutes!

The kit contains all organic, raw superfoods including premium cacao, maca, lucuma and mesquite.

Here’s an excerpt from the review:

“All I needed was two smallish bowls, a spoon, a knife, and ice cube tray. Shave and stir, drop in the super berries, pour into ice tray molds, slide into the freezer to set. Within minutes (just like the box promised). Pop them out and there were a dozen perfect little dark chocolate candies. Move out of the way, Whitman’s. Forget, Frangos. So long, Sees. And bye-bye to pre-packaged natural equivalents.

For ten bucks and ten minutes, you, too, can be a chocolatier. No one will guess it’s so easy. As I said, I’m predisposed to chocolate, so when I taste tested one and liked it, and gobbled another, I recognized my bias. The chocolate tasting party would be the judges. “You made these!?” they exclaimed.”

DIY Superfood Chocolates: Good and Good for You, Too? : TreeHugger.