Ceremonial cacao from Peru’s wild origins
Ceremonial‑grade cacao sourced from Peru’s wild and native varieties, crafted at origin and honored as a daily or ceremonial ritual. Our cacao is stone‑ground, minimally processed, and lab‑tested for heavy metals so you can sit with your cup feeling clear, grounded, and safe.
Wild Peruvian origins & Regenerative Farming
Ceremonial‑grade & lab‑tested for Heavy Metals
Direct and (more than) Fair Trade with the farmers
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What makes our cacao ceremonial‑grade?
Wild, native varieties
Preserved heirloom cacao from Peru's ancestral forests.
Whole-bean, stone-ground
Sun-dried and minimally processed with no added fats or flavors.
Crafted at origin
Made in small batches for freshness and integrity.
Lab-tested for safety
Every batch tested for heavy metals and microbiological safety.
Direct farmer relationships
Built on partnerships with indigenous and small family farmers.
How to prepare your cup (4 simple steps)
Measure your serving
Add 4 ceremonial cacao coins or about 21 g of chopped cacao to your favorite cup.
Melt into a smooth base
Cover the cacao with a little hot (not boiling) water, let it sit for a minute, then stir until smooth.
Add spices and your liquid
Stir in your spices and honey if you like, then add water or your milk of choice and mix until velvety.
Sip with intention
Take a moment to set an intention, then sip slowly and enjoy your Joyful Ritual cacao.
Frequently asked question
Ceremonial cacao contains theobromine, a naturally occurring compound in cacao that is chemically related to caffeine - but it behaves differently in the body.
Caffeine tends to create a sharper, faster rise in alertness that can feel stimulating or jittery for some people.
Theobromine, by contrast, is generally experienced as smoother and more gradual. Many people describe cacao as providing steady focus, gentle energy, and a calm sense of presence rather than a spike.
Every body is different, but cacao is often preferred by those looking for a more balanced alternative to coffee.
Yes, many people enjoy ceremonial cacao as a daily ritual.
A typical daily serving is smaller and more moderate, prepared for focus, grounding, or morning clarity.
A ceremonial serving, on the other hand, is often larger and intended for slower, more intentional experiences.
As with coffee, tea, or any plant-based stimulant, it’s wise to:
- Listen to your body
- Adjust the amount based on how you feel
- Stay hydrated
Ceremonial cacao is traditionally used both daily and in dedicated ceremony - what matters most is intention and moderation.
A note on quality:
If you plan to drink cacao regularly, make sure the cacao you are consuming is tested for heavy metals and falls within established safety limits. Transparency matters, especially for something you enjoy often.
Cacao is a natural plant food, but it does contain active compounds, including theobromine and small amounts of caffeine.
If you are pregnant, nursing, sensitive to stimulants, or taking medication — especially for heart conditions, blood pressure, or mood - it’s best to speak with your healthcare provider before incorporating ceremonial cacao into your routine.
We always recommend a conservative approach:
- Start with a smaller serving
- Observe how your body responds
- Consult a qualified medical professional if you have specific concerns
Transparency and safety matter more than trends.