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$28.00

ORGANIC CAROB CHIPS, unsweetened

Shipping: USA/EUROPE

Country of Origin: USA

Ingredients: organic carob powder, organic palm kernel stearin (No rainforests were destroyed in its production), organic inulin, organic sunflower lecithin, organic cinnamon, salt  

Production: Carob is a flowering evergreen shrub in the pea family (locust). In autumn, the plant blooms small, spirally arranged flowers that are pollinated by wind and insects. The fruit produced is a long legume (pod) that takes a year to develop and ripen. The pod is dried, roasted, and processed into chips.
Qualities: Carob is naturally sweet and is often used as a chocolate-like substitute for cocoa. Perhaps the primary reason for this is that, unlike cocoa, carob does not contain theobromine or caffeine, which are both stimulants. Carob is rich in calcium and fiber.
Common Use: These very creamy and tasty carob chips are delicious in baking recipes as a replacement for chocolate chips or in trail mixes, or straight out of the bag. If you thought you did not like carob, these chips will change your mind!
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, dark place in a sealed container.

 

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the CFIA or FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This product has been packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and other potential allergens.

Weight 1 kg
Min Order

30000 kg

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    Sandals Slick

    I ordered carob thinking they were the training treats for dogs and they are completely different. I have NO idea how to use this product so your guess is as good as mine. Any suggestions 🤔

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    Jamie Brooke

    These are great and so happy they are organic and I can buy them in a 1 lb bag.

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    Paul Hilton

    These unsweetened carob chips are delicious. The carob is naturally sweet, so it doesn’t need any sweetener. I love to dip strawberries in the melted carob chips. Then I keep them in the fridge. Also, they are yummy in a trail mix. Also, mixing the melted carob with peanut butter and putting it in the fridge to harden. Delicious!!!!

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    Maria

    These are not unsweetened. They contain inulin, which is a sweetener. I appreciate that you use palm kernel stearin, versus hydrogenated or unsustainably harvested, and sunflower versus soy lecithin. Now, if you were to create a truly unsweetened carob chip… I’d be a customer for life.

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