Raw jungle honey infused organic cocoa nibs
Deconstructed chocolate sweetened with raw honey - this is the best way to describe this. Cacao nibs are still crunchy so the more you bite on them, the more chocolatey flavor you will experience. It is a taste-explosion!
We simply mixed roasted, organically grown cocoa nibs from the Semuleki Forest in Uganda with raw jungle honey from Thailand.
Size: 335g
About our honey
Finally we found the most delicious, wild raw honey collected from the forest of Nakhon Sawan in Thailand. It is a true gift from nature: found deep inside the forest twice a year by experienced local honey hunters, nectar is collected from wild flowers such as pradu, longan and lamphun, depending on the season.
The honey is thick, you can taste the pollen and propolis, it is rich in phytonutrients and antimicrobial compounds. As it is not pasteurized, it still contains gut friendly bacteria such as lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, which explain many therapeutic properties of honey.
We have tasted many honey products in Thailand. Most of them are very thin, no special taste, sometimes you may wonder if it is really 100% honey. Some dishonest vendors often mix cheap syrup to substitute some honey to increase the profit.
Honey may promote better blood sugar control as it consists of a nearly 1:1 ratio of fructose to glucose, where fructose unlocks the enzyme from the liver that is necessary for the incorporation of glucose into glycogen. When the liver has an adequate glycogen store, the brain has sufficient fuel during sleep, and during prolonged exercise. Without this, stress hormones such as adrenalin and cortisol are released, which can lead to tissue loss. This metabolic stress can lead to impaired glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, diabetes and increased risk for cardiovascular disease and obesity.
WARNING: DO NOT FEED RAW HONEY TO INFANTS! Risk of botulism.
[Is honey keto?]
No. We sell many things which are keto-friendly, but this is not a low-carb products. However, it is a great source of sugar to support the liver function, hence metabolism.