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Ceremonial cacao (also known as ceremonial grade cacao) is a pure, minimally processed form of 100% cacao traditionally used in cacao ceremonies, rituals and meditation.
Unlike most commercial cacao products, ceremonial cacao is made from whole cacao beans and prepared as a rich ceremonial cacao drink that is consumed with intention, not as a casual hot chocolate.
At Kakao Tribe, we work with ceremonial cacao as a plant ally used for conscious rituals and inner work rather than an everyday sweet drink.
What we mean by “ceremonial grade” cacao
For Kakao Tribe, ceremonial grade cacao refers to a clear standard of quality, sourcing and processing.
Our ceremonial cacao is:
• 100% cacao paste, made from whole cacao beans (nothing added or removed)
• Minimally processed to preserve the natural character of cacao
• Not alkalised / not Dutch-processed
• Selected for clean ingredients, flavour, traceability (origin) and respectful sourcing
How ceremonial cacao is traditionally used:
Because of this level of purity and care, ceremonial cacao is often preferred for:
• cacao rituals and ceremonies
• meditation and breathwork
• journaling and reflective practices
• heart-opening and intention-setting ceremonies
At Kakao Tribe, ceremonial cacao is used intentionally, as a supportive plant ally for presence, connection and inner awareness.
1. Déballez le cacao avec amour et cœur.
2. Touchez-le, sentez-le, ressentez son pouvoir.
Moulez le cacao avec amour et intention (vous pouvez utiliser un moulin à café ou un mixeur) ou écrasez-le en petits morceaux.
4. Utilisez une casserole ou un Thermomix.
Ajoutez du lait (nous vous conseillons les laits végétaux), un peu de miel, du piment, des amandes, de la banane, ou toute autre épice selon ce que vous dit votre corps.
6. Laisser mijoter à feu doux en remuant de temps en temps.
7. Ne faites pas cuire le cacao à feu "élevé" !
8. Après environ 10 minutes, asseyez-vous et profitez de l'amour que le cacao apporte.
9. L'intention est plus importante que le processus lui-même.
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No. Ceremonial cacao is different from regular cacao powder.
Ceremonial cacao:
• is made from whole cacao beans
• contains natural cacao fats
• is minimally processed
• is not alkalised (not Dutch-processed)
Regular cacao powder is often heavily processed and used mainly for baking.
At Kakao Tribe, our ceremonial cacao retains its natural structure and nutritional profile.
A common ceremonial cacao dose is between 20–40 grams, depending on sensitivity and experience. Beginners often start with a smaller amount (15–20 grams).
At Kakao Tribe, we encourage listening to your body and adjusting the amount to your personal experience.
Ceremonial cacao is commonly used for:
• cacao ceremonies
• meditation and mindfulness practices
• heart-opening rituals
• emotional processing and grounding
• intention setting and self-reflection
At Kakao Tribe, we see ceremonial cacao as a supportive tool for conscious inner work and presence.
Cacao ceremonies are intentional practices where ceremonial cacao is prepared and consumed in a mindful setting.
A typical cacao ceremony may include:
• preparing ceremonial cacao slowly and intentionally
• setting a personal or group intention
• meditation, breathwork or sound
• quiet reflection or journaling
At Kakao Tribe, we work with ceremonial cacao both as a plant ally for conscious rituals and as a high-quality cacao suitable for mindful everyday use.
Avec tout le respect pour cette plante et la façon dont elle est créée par les tribus, laissez-nous vous donner, avec cette énergie pure, exactement les pièces qui sont livrées à la boutique, afin de conserver toute l'énergie et les intentions de ceux qui vous a préparé ce merveilleux cacao.
Bien sûr !
Nous recommandons de boire du cacao tous les jours au lieu du café en raison de sa composition.
Si vous buvez du cacao de cérémonie, vous utilisez 50 à 80 g de cacao par tasse. Pour une consommation quotidienne, nous recommandons 15-25g.
Même chauffer légèrement le cacao détruira un tiers des antioxydants et des flavonoïdes. Chauffer le cacao à des températures élevées détruira même 90 % de tous les antioxydants présents dans le produit final. Pour cette raison, le cacao hautement chauffé est presque inutile pour les bienfaits pour la santé.
Les propriétés d'ouverture du cœur du cacao sont souvent attribuées à ses niveaux élevés de théobromine, un stimulant léger censé améliorer temporairement l'humeur. La plupart des cérémonies incluent également au moins une autre modalité qui aide à amener les participants dans un état altéré - méditation, bains sonores, danse, chant et bien d'autres.
Contrairement au café, qui contient une forte concentration de caféine qui stimule le système nerveux, ce qui peut vous donner un "buzz" alerte et nerveux. Le cacao de cérémonie contient une abondance de théobromine qui stimule le système cardiovasculaire vous donnant la sensation d'un "chuchotement" chaleureux et édifiant
No. Ceremonial cacao is not a psychedelic substance.
Its effects are subtle and supportive, often described as heart-opening, grounding or mood-enhancing rather than mind-altering.
At Kakao Tribe, we describe ceremonial cacao as supportive rather than intoxicating.
Yes. Ceremonial cacao is legal in the UK and can be purchased and consumed as a ceremonial beverage.
Kakao Tribe offers ceremonial cacao prepared specifically for ritual and conscious practices.
Yes. Ceremonial cacao can be enjoyed as a healthy cacao drink when prepared mindfully.
Cacao naturally contains:
• magnesium
• iron
• antioxidants
• theobromine (a gentle stimulant)
Many people drink cacao for focus, mood support and overall wellbeing, not only for ceremonies.
Ceremonial cacao is a whole food, not a synthetic supplement.
At Kakao Tribe, we view cacao as a nutrient-rich food that can support the body naturally when included as part of a balanced diet.
Typical amounts vary depending on intention:
• Everyday use: 10–20g
• Ceremonial or ritual use: 20–40g
Beginners often start with smaller amounts to understand how cacao affects them.
Cacao contains small amounts of caffeine, but its primary stimulant is theobromine, which provides a gentler, longer-lasting energy without the sharp spikes associated with coffee.
Many people choose cacao as a coffee alternative.
Yes. Many people drink cacao for:
• mental clarity
• gentle focus
• creative flow
• sustained energy
At Kakao Tribe, cacao is used not only in rituals but also before work, creative sessions or journaling.
Ceremonial cacao is generally safe when consumed mindfully.
People who are sensitive to stimulants, pregnant, or taking certain medications should start with small amounts and consult a healthcare professional if unsure.
For everyday use, ceremonial cacao can be prepared simply:
• melt cacao paste in warm water or plant milk
• stir gently
• enjoy as a nourishing drink
No ceremony is required, intention can be as simple as taking a mindful pause.
No. Cacao does not require a ceremony to be enjoyed.
While some people work with cacao ceremonially, others drink it as part of a healthy lifestyle, meditation practice or morning routine.
At Kakao Tribe, both approaches are equally valid.
Ceremonial cacao is suitable for:
• people interested in mindfulness or meditation
• those seeking a healthy cacao drink
• individuals reducing coffee intake
• creative professionals
• people exploring cacao ceremonies
It can meet different needs depending on how it is used.
Ceremonial cacao can be purchased online from specialist brands.
At Kakao Tribe, we offer ceremonial cacao prepared with care, traceable sourcing and suitability for both ceremonial and everyday use.
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