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Zooter Chocolate: Labooko Bolivia 90%

Unlock the premium richness of the rarest cocoa beans. Fine chocolate crafted from Bolivian grown cacao grown by the El Ceibo cooperative, a very rare and valued original genotype. Deep, warm flavors with mild hints of liquorice, nuts, berries, caramelized wood and coffee.  A floral luxury chocolate aroma with tones of grape and wood. Zooter from Austria has excelled in working hand in hand and improving the conditions of cocoa producers at origin.

190kcal

Energy

4gram

Sugar

15gram

Fat

4gram

Protein

Quick Look

Labooko Bolivia 90% Dark Chocolate is:

  • EU organic CH-BIO-006

    EU organic AT-BIO-402

  • Low calorie

    Low Calorie

  • Keto friendly

    Keto Friendly

  • vegan

    Vegan Friendly

  • paleo

    Paleo Friendly

  • Zero sodium

    Low Sodium

  • NON-GMO

    Non-GMO

  • Think green - EMAS Certified

  • FairTrade certified

    World FairTrade Verified

Ingredients:

  • Organic Cocoa Mass 90%

  • Organic Evaporated Cane Juice

    Organic Cane Sugar

  • may contain

    May contain traces of all types of nuts, peanuts, milk, sesame and soy

Nutritional Overview:

  • Total Bar Size:

    65g
  • Servings Per Bag:

    2.3 (28g per serving)
  • Low Calorie:

    163.69 cal/serving
  • Sugar:

    3.44g/serving
  • Sodium:

    0.03g/serving
  • High Protein:

    3.44g/serving
  • High Fiber:

    4.30g/serving
  • Carbs:

    10.33g/serving

Pros

  • Organic: reduce your exposure to any artificial chemicals or pesticides.

  • Low Sodium
    Sweet treats high in sodium will raise your bad cholesterol and triglycerides. Well, this is not the case only 0.03g/serving which means 0.88% of RDI.

  • For 28g you will eat 3.44g of protein. Fuel on the go…

  • Among the highest scoring foods that we have tested!
    Containing:
    Polyphenols 465mg/serving.
    Flavanols 57mg/serving.
    Catechins 7.33mg/serving.
    These help prevent oxidative stress.
    It may help lower high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
    It may lower stress levels associated with hormones such as cortisol.
    It may stimulate New Nerve Cells growth involved in memory.

  • It contains 4.30g/serving of dietary fiber which means 14.33% of DV! When you eat this chocolate you will feel more satisfied and will definitely eat less.

  • Support digestion and build muscle.

  • It may behave as a prebiotic food.

Cons

  • Cravings! As with any sweet treats…

  • It contains caffeine 12mg/serving and can be associated with hyper activity.

  • No recommended for Ketogenic diet. Since you will eat 20.66% of carbs allowed per day.

  • On the daily basis, following 2000 cal/day you will eat 4.59% of recommended carbs per day, according to Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

  • It contains 9.17% of recommended sugar per day in a 2000cal/day, according to Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

  • It may contain traces of all types of nuts, peanuts, milk, sesame and soy.

Dietary Information

Concerni

Labooko Bolivia 90% from Zooter Chocolate is AT-BIO-402 ORGANIC-certified: Single-origin chocolate made with Bolivian cocoa beans that are fairly traded, with a total fair trade content of 100%

A serving has 163.69 calories, 3.44 grams of protein, and 4.30 grams of fiber. Low Sodium, Keto-Friendly, Vegan-Friendly, and Paleo-Friendly. All varieties of nuts, peanuts, milk, sesame, and soy may be present in trace amounts.

ng the Cacao…

Dark chocolate made with organic and wild cacao beans from the EL CEIBO Cooperative that contains 90% cocoa and 10% cane sugar. Bolivian cocoa farmers work together as EL CEIBO, a cooperative of 1200 families. After visiting Bolivia, Zotter was handed this special cocoa.

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