If the Latin name for cacao translates to Food of the Gods, then this must be the Nectar of the Gods.
With 50gr of sugar per bottle this is not a low calorie food. However, it will make:
- Great spritzers
- Phenomenal cocktails
- Spectacular southern-style sweet iced tea
- Transformative green juice (as an add-in)
- Life-affirming granita and sorbet
- Intriguing pâtes de fruits
And so much more – I have only scratched the surface of potential uses.
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Archived Comments
Posted on: Nov 05, 2018
No added sugar. All of the sugar (about ~50gr in 8 ozs) is naturally occurring.
Posted on: Nov 04, 2018
indi chocolate just used it on a kale salad with caramelized nibs and pears as one of the dishes for a high cost fundraising dinner and people loved it.
Posted on: Feb 14, 2018
There is no added sugar. The sugar content in Cacao Juice is naturally occurring.
Posted on: Feb 14, 2018
Question: how much of it is added sugar vs. sugar that occurs naturally in the pulp?
Posted on: Feb 09, 2018
Ow. 50 grams of sugar and it’s just over 8 ounces. Don’t drink this stuff if you’re thirsty or you’ll find yourself even more so. Could be great as an ingredient though, as you suggested, especially if the flavor is cocoa-intensive (IMO).