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Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts Covered With Chili (Organic) - 227g
Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts Covered With Chili (Organic) - 227g
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Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts Covered With Chili (Organic) - 227g
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Organic Traditions Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts Covered With Chili (Organic) - 227g is a dietary supplement in powder form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

YOU'LL GO NUTS FOR THESE DARK CHOCOLATE HAZELNUTS WITH CHILI FROM ORGANIC TRADITIONS!Chocolate was once so revered by the Mayans and Aztecs that it was used as currency. Certified Organic hazelnuts and 70% dark chocolate are lightly dusted cocoa powder and a hint of organic chili powder. They are non-irradiated, sustainably grown and harvested and are Fair Trade Certified. They make a delicious snack right out of the bag. Organic Traditions Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts with Chili combine two delicious foods into a healthy and nutritious snack. Grind them to use for baking, desserts, as a topping on yogurt, berries or in any other recipe. Throw them into a blender with your favourite Organic Traditions Superfoods and create a smoothie![DARK CHOCOLATE HAZELNUTS]
Ingredients per 30g:
Calories 190
Fat 15g
Saturated 5g
Trans 0.1g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg
Carbohydrates 7g
Fibre 3g
Sugars 5g
Protein 4g
Organic Dark Chocolate (raw cane sugar, cacao mass, cocoa butter, cacao powder) Organic Hazelnuts, Chili
Important Information:
Non-pasteurized, sustainabley grown and harvested and are Fair Trade certified. Produced in a facility that processes milk chocolate and tree nuts. May contain milk and other tree nuts
Calories 190
Fat 15g
Saturated 5g
Trans 0.1g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg
Carbohydrates 7g
Fibre 3g
Sugars 5g
Protein 4g
Organic Dark Chocolate (raw cane sugar, cacao mass, cocoa butter, cacao powder) Organic Hazelnuts, Chili
Important Information:
Non-pasteurized, sustainabley grown and harvested and are Fair Trade certified. Produced in a facility that processes milk chocolate and tree nuts. May contain milk and other tree nuts
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Enjoy Organic Traditions Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts with Chili as the are or in recipes.
Enjoy Organic Traditions Dark Chocolate Hazelnuts with Chili as the are or in recipes.
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Organic Traditions Fibre Flow range offers an easy and delicious way to support daily digestive health and increase fibre intake, with options like
Fibre Flow (Strawberry),
Fibre Flow (Unflavoured),
Fibre Flow (Yuzu Lime),
and
Fibre Flow (Variety Pack),
all made with clean, plant-based ingredients to support gut wellness.
The functional latte collection includes nourishing blends such as
Matcha Latte With Probiotics,
Turmeric Latte With Probiotics And Saffron,
Beet Latte With Probiotics,
Chocolate Latte With Ashwagandha And Probiotics,
Lavender Latte,
Pumpkin Spice Latte,
Holiday Spice Latte,
Mint Chocolate Latte,
and
Yerba Mate Mint Latte With Matcha And Probiotics,
delivering targeted benefits for energy, immunity, relaxation, and overall wellness.
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Organic Traditions Fibre Flow range offers an easy and delicious way to support daily digestive health and increase fibre intake, with options like
Fibre Flow (Strawberry),
Fibre Flow (Unflavoured),
Fibre Flow (Yuzu Lime),
and
Fibre Flow (Variety Pack),
all made with clean, plant-based ingredients to support gut wellness.
The functional latte collection includes nourishing blends such as
Matcha Latte With Probiotics,
Turmeric Latte With Probiotics And Saffron,
Beet Latte With Probiotics,
Chocolate Latte With Ashwagandha And Probiotics,
Lavender Latte,
Pumpkin Spice Latte,
Holiday Spice Latte,
Mint Chocolate Latte,
and
Yerba Mate Mint Latte With Matcha And Probiotics,
delivering targeted benefits for energy, immunity, relaxation, and overall wellness.
Shop these high-quality superfoods right here at ca
HAZELNUTS
Hazelnuts are not just for making Nutella - this tasty nut is good for your heart and your waistline...
When combined with chocolate, hazelnuts make unforgettable treats like Nutella and Ferrero Rocher chocolates. The world loves this combination and because of that, Ferrero buys approximately 25% of the world's hazelnut supply each year.
What are Hazelnuts?
Hazelnuts, which are also called filberts or cobnuts, are produced by hazel trees. The trees grow all over the world in temperate climates and the world's largest producers of hazelnuts are found in Turkey, supplying approximately 70% of the world's demand. In the U.S., Oregon is the largest producer and in Canada, most hazelnuts are grown in British Columbia. Unfortunately, in 2014, Turkey suffered severe weather conditions that interfered with the growing season of hazelnuts, causing hazelnut prices to skyrocket.
Hazelnuts are either harvested by hand or are mechanically raked up after they have fallen from the tree. Interestingly, most commercial growers wait until most of the nuts have fallen on their own before they collect them. Hazelnuts ripen in late August, which is the best time to find the most flavourful nuts. If you keep them in their shell and store them in a dry, cool place, they can last for a few years.
What are Hazelnuts used for?
Cardiovascular disease
– Hazelnuts are high in healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids that work to protect the heart and blood vessels from plaque build-up. Eating 1.5oz daily can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and can help reduce cholesterol levels.
Weight loss
– A review of 31 studies found that incorporating nuts in to your diet promotes weight loss, especially when eating nuts replaces other foods. Hazelnuts are a good source of
protein, healthy fat and fibre, which is exactly the macro-nutrients needed to keep your blood sugar stable and to promote healthy weight loss. Add hazelnuts to trail mixes or eat a small handful (10-15nuts) as a snack. Hazelnuts also contain B vitamins which help combat stress, improve mood, which will also support weight loss.
Cellular support
– Hazelnuts are a rich source of
antioxidants
and contain plant compounds called phenolic acids and flavanols, which may help protect against chronic diseases like cell growths.
Bone and Joint Health
- Hazelnuts are rich in manganese which is essential for the growth and strength of bones and helps fight against osteoporosis. Also high in
magnesium
to help build the structure and strength of the skeletal system. It is a key mineral for
bone health.
Digestive Health
- Manganese also activates
enzymes
to promote protein and carbohydrate metabolism. Also the high fibre content found in hazelnuts promotes regular bowel movements helping maintain a healthy digestive system.
Nutritious superfood
– Hazelnuts are high in minerals like
calcium, magnesium, manganese and iron. Compared to all other nuts, hazelnuts have the highest amount of folate, which is very important for preventing neural tube defects during pregnancy. Hazelnuts are also high in B vitamins and
vitamin E.
How do you use Hazelnuts?
Hazelnuts are great for snacking. They make a nutritious snack on their own or are very tasty in trail mixes. Add chopped hazelnuts to your oatmeal or on a salad. You can add crushed hazelnuts to tomato based pasta sauces, or add them to muffin recipes. Hazelnut meal is a great nut flour that you can use in gluten-free baking. Of course, hazelnut butter is very tasty too, especially when it's mixed with chocolate and you can use it on toast, cut up apples or in smoothies.
What kind should I get?
To get the most nutrient-dense hazelnuts, choose raw, unshelled hazelnuts. Roasting destroys some of the nutrients and salted nuts are not good for those trying to avoid excess salt. Most nuts are high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats which can go rancid when exposed to light, heat and humidity. Keep your hazelnuts in their shell and refrigerate or freeze them so they will stay fresher, longer.
Alternatives
People who are allergic to peanuts, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts and birch pollen, may also be allergic to hazelnuts.
If you are allergic to hazelnuts, seeds make a good alternative. Try pumpkin, sesame, chia, and sunflower seeds. Raw seeds can also provide essential
Omega 3
fatty acids, minerals and antioxidants to benefit your health. For other healthy snacks consider dried legumes like chickpeas or soy beans, which are high in fibre and protein.
HAZELNUTS QUICK FACTS
Parts Used
Seed
APPLICATIONS
Superfood, weight loss, cardiovascular disease, source of folate, calcium, magnesium, manganese,
potassium, B vitamins and
vitamin E.
DOSAGE
1-3.5oz daily
WORKS WELL WITH
Other nuts and seeds, other superfoods, antioxidants
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Some people are allergic to Hazelnuts, avoid in these cases.
Hazelnuts are considered safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding when used as a food.
Hazelnuts are not just for making Nutella - this tasty nut is good for your heart and your waistline...
When combined with chocolate, hazelnuts make unforgettable treats like Nutella and Ferrero Rocher chocolates. The world loves this combination and because of that, Ferrero buys approximately 25% of the world's hazelnut supply each year.
What are Hazelnuts?
Hazelnuts, which are also called filberts or cobnuts, are produced by hazel trees. The trees grow all over the world in temperate climates and the world's largest producers of hazelnuts are found in Turkey, supplying approximately 70% of the world's demand. In the U.S., Oregon is the largest producer and in Canada, most hazelnuts are grown in British Columbia. Unfortunately, in 2014, Turkey suffered severe weather conditions that interfered with the growing season of hazelnuts, causing hazelnut prices to skyrocket.
Hazelnuts are either harvested by hand or are mechanically raked up after they have fallen from the tree. Interestingly, most commercial growers wait until most of the nuts have fallen on their own before they collect them. Hazelnuts ripen in late August, which is the best time to find the most flavourful nuts. If you keep them in their shell and store them in a dry, cool place, they can last for a few years.
What are Hazelnuts used for?
Cardiovascular disease
– Hazelnuts are high in healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids that work to protect the heart and blood vessels from plaque build-up. Eating 1.5oz daily can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and can help reduce cholesterol levels.
Weight loss
– A review of 31 studies found that incorporating nuts in to your diet promotes weight loss, especially when eating nuts replaces other foods. Hazelnuts are a good source of
protein, healthy fat and fibre, which is exactly the macro-nutrients needed to keep your blood sugar stable and to promote healthy weight loss. Add hazelnuts to trail mixes or eat a small handful (10-15nuts) as a snack. Hazelnuts also contain B vitamins which help combat stress, improve mood, which will also support weight loss.
Cellular support
– Hazelnuts are a rich source of
antioxidants
and contain plant compounds called phenolic acids and flavanols, which may help protect against chronic diseases like cell growths.
Bone and Joint Health
- Hazelnuts are rich in manganese which is essential for the growth and strength of bones and helps fight against osteoporosis. Also high in
magnesium
to help build the structure and strength of the skeletal system. It is a key mineral for
bone health.
Digestive Health
- Manganese also activates
enzymes
to promote protein and carbohydrate metabolism. Also the high fibre content found in hazelnuts promotes regular bowel movements helping maintain a healthy digestive system.
Nutritious superfood
– Hazelnuts are high in minerals like
calcium, magnesium, manganese and iron. Compared to all other nuts, hazelnuts have the highest amount of folate, which is very important for preventing neural tube defects during pregnancy. Hazelnuts are also high in B vitamins and
vitamin E.
How do you use Hazelnuts?
Hazelnuts are great for snacking. They make a nutritious snack on their own or are very tasty in trail mixes. Add chopped hazelnuts to your oatmeal or on a salad. You can add crushed hazelnuts to tomato based pasta sauces, or add them to muffin recipes. Hazelnut meal is a great nut flour that you can use in gluten-free baking. Of course, hazelnut butter is very tasty too, especially when it's mixed with chocolate and you can use it on toast, cut up apples or in smoothies.
What kind should I get?
To get the most nutrient-dense hazelnuts, choose raw, unshelled hazelnuts. Roasting destroys some of the nutrients and salted nuts are not good for those trying to avoid excess salt. Most nuts are high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats which can go rancid when exposed to light, heat and humidity. Keep your hazelnuts in their shell and refrigerate or freeze them so they will stay fresher, longer.
Alternatives
People who are allergic to peanuts, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts and birch pollen, may also be allergic to hazelnuts.
If you are allergic to hazelnuts, seeds make a good alternative. Try pumpkin, sesame, chia, and sunflower seeds. Raw seeds can also provide essential
Omega 3
fatty acids, minerals and antioxidants to benefit your health. For other healthy snacks consider dried legumes like chickpeas or soy beans, which are high in fibre and protein.
HAZELNUTS QUICK FACTS
Parts Used
Seed
APPLICATIONS
Superfood, weight loss, cardiovascular disease, source of folate, calcium, magnesium, manganese,
potassium, B vitamins and
vitamin E.
DOSAGE
1-3.5oz daily
WORKS WELL WITH
Other nuts and seeds, other superfoods, antioxidants
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Some people are allergic to Hazelnuts, avoid in these cases.
Hazelnuts are considered safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding when used as a food.
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HAZELNUTSHazelnuts are not just for making Nutella - this tasty nut is good for your heart and your waistline...
When combined with chocolate, hazelnuts make unforgettable treats like Nutella and Ferrero Rocher chocolates. The world loves this combination and because of that, Ferrero buys approximately 25% of the world's hazelnut supply each year.
What are Hazelnuts?
Hazelnuts, which are also called filberts or cobnuts, are produced by hazel trees. The trees grow all over the world in temperate climates and the world's largest producers of hazelnuts are found in Turkey, supplying approximately 70% of the world's demand. In the U.S., Oregon is the largest producer and in Canada, most hazelnuts are grown in British Columbia. Unfortunately, in 2014, Turkey suffered severe weather conditions that interfered with the growing season of hazelnuts, causing hazelnut prices to skyrocket.
Hazelnuts are either harvested by hand or are mechanically raked up after they have fallen from the tree. Interestingly, most commercial growers wait until most of the nuts have fallen on their own before they collect them. Hazelnuts ripen in late August, which is the best time to find the most flavourful nuts. If you keep them in their shell and store them in a dry, cool place, they can last for a few years.
What are Hazelnuts used for?
Cardiovascular disease
– Hazelnuts are high in healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids that work to protect the heart and blood vessels from plaque build-up. Eating 1.5oz daily can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and can help reduce cholesterol levels.
Weight loss
– A review of 31 studies found that incorporating nuts in to your diet promotes weight loss, especially when eating nuts replaces other foods. Hazelnuts are a good source of
protein, healthy fat and fibre, which is exactly the macro-nutrients needed to keep your blood sugar stable and to promote healthy weight loss. Add hazelnuts to trail mixes or eat a small handful (10-15nuts) as a snack. Hazelnuts also contain B vitamins which help combat stress, improve mood, which will also support weight loss.
Cellular support
– Hazelnuts are a rich source of
antioxidants
and contain plant compounds called phenolic acids and flavanols, which may help protect against chronic diseases like cell growths.
Bone and Joint Health
- Hazelnuts are rich in manganese which is essential for the growth and strength of bones and helps fight against osteoporosis. Also high in
magnesium
to help build the structure and strength of the skeletal system. It is a key mineral for
bone health.
Digestive Health
- Manganese also activates
enzymes
to promote protein and carbohydrate metabolism. Also the high fibre content found in hazelnuts promotes regular bowel movements helping maintain a healthy digestive system.
Nutritious superfood
– Hazelnuts are high in minerals like
calcium, magnesium, manganese and iron. Compared to all other nuts, hazelnuts have the highest amount of folate, which is very important for preventing neural tube defects during pregnancy. Hazelnuts are also high in B vitamins and
vitamin E.
How do you use Hazelnuts?
Hazelnuts are great for snacking. They make a nutritious snack on their own or are very tasty in trail mixes. Add chopped hazelnuts to your oatmeal or on a salad. You can add crushed hazelnuts to tomato based pasta sauces, or add them to muffin recipes. Hazelnut meal is a great nut flour that you can use in gluten-free baking. Of course, hazelnut butter is very tasty too, especially when it's mixed with chocolate and you can use it on toast, cut up apples or in smoothies.
What kind should I get?
To get the most nutrient-dense hazelnuts, choose raw, unshelled hazelnuts. Roasting destroys some of the nutrients and salted nuts are not good for those trying to avoid excess salt. Most nuts are high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats which can go rancid when exposed to light, heat and humidity. Keep your hazelnuts in their shell and refrigerate or freeze them so they will stay fresher, longer.
Alternatives
People who are allergic to peanuts, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts and birch pollen, may also be allergic to hazelnuts.
If you are allergic to hazelnuts, seeds make a good alternative. Try pumpkin, sesame, chia, and sunflower seeds. Raw seeds can also provide essential
Omega 3
fatty acids, minerals and antioxidants to benefit your health. For other healthy snacks consider dried legumes like chickpeas or soy beans, which are high in fibre and protein.
HAZELNUTS QUICK FACTS
Parts Used
Seed
APPLICATIONS
Superfood, weight loss, cardiovascular disease, source of folate, calcium, magnesium, manganese,
potassium, B vitamins and
vitamin E.
DOSAGE
1-3.5oz daily
WORKS WELL WITH
Other nuts and seeds, other superfoods, antioxidants
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Some people are allergic to Hazelnuts, avoid in these cases.
Hazelnuts are considered safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding when used as a food.
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