Cacao: Magical Morning Recipe - Ayurveda with Rebecca (2024)

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Ever wanted to try cacao but not sure how to make it? Keep reading to get my magical morning cacao recipe!

Ever since becoming a mom, I’ve become very comfortable with the ‘daily-ish’ mentality. I no longer strive to try and do everything every single day – instead I take a more ‘as often as I can manage’ approach. Not only has this taken some of the pressure off, it means I can actually enjoy the practices I include in my life, instead of trying to diligently tick them off just for the sake of it.

So when it comes to this magical morning cacao, I absolutely don’t make it every day. If I can manage about 3 times per week, I think I’m doing well. I’m also quite new to making cacao in this way. I’ve tried different recipes in the past using powder but this time wanted to use the pure cacao block – and so far I am loving it!

This post shares just a few of the many benefits of cacao, the Ayurvedic perspective on this delicious drink, what cacao I use and my favourite recipe so far.

Benefits of Cacao

Cacao has long been revered by ancient civilizations dating back to the Mayan and Aztec cultures who considered it the ‘Food of the Gods’. Today, it’s often called a superfood, but what are some of the benefits?

A Delicious Coffee Alternative

Perhaps one of the most well known benefits of cacao is its use as a coffee alternative. Cacao contains a compound called theobromine which works in a similar way to caffeine, but it gives you a slower release of energy without the jitters or crashes of coffee. This natural energy boost, along with it’s delicious taste, is making it an increasingly popular coffee alternative.

Boost Your Mood

Known as the bliss molecule, cacao contains a neurotransmitter called anadamide. It’s name is derived from the Sanskrit word ananda which means bliss, divine or happiness and has a calming effect on the body.

Reduce Stress & Feel Calm

Drinking cacao also helps your body produce more serotonin, the feel good chemical, which can boost your mood, help you feel more relaxed and reduce stress. It’s also a source of magnesium, which is a vital mineral for keeping the stress hormone cortisol in check.

Anti-inflammatory

Cacao is a rich source of polyphenols, specifically a type called flavonoids, which have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect in the body. Polyphenols are antioxidants found in plants and found in fruits, vegetables, tea etc.

Ayurvedic Perspective on Cacao

In Ayurveda, Kapha types benefit most from raw cacao due to it’s bitter taste and heating & stimulating qualities. It can be enjoyed by all, of course, with a few modifications and in moderation. For Vata types, you might want to consider adding a tsp of ghee to your cacao, and Pitta types are best omitting additional spices. Not sure what your Ayurvedic body type is? Take my free dosha quiz here!

Here’s What You Need

  • Milk of choice
  • Water
  • Raw cacao
  • Maple syrup
  • Himalayan rock salt
  • Optional spices to taste

Milk – I personally use either regular milk or almond milk when making my morning cacao, you can use any milk of your choice!

Water – you can also use only water for this recipe, I just personally prefer adding some milk to make it extra creamy! The total liquid I use is 1 1/2 cups because this is what fits in my favourite mug 🙂

Raw cacao – Cacao comes in a few different forms including block, powder, nibs, paste, grated etc. I have used the powder in the past but am now using the block. I cut off how much I want to use and chop it into smaller pieces before adding to the pot

Maple syrup – you can use another sweetener if you like, but I find maple syrup tastes the best to me! Raw cacao is bitter so how much you use will depend on your taste. 1-2 tsp is plenty for me, and as you get used to the taste you’ll probably find yourself using less and less. If you use honey, remember the Ayurveda rule to never heat honey – just stir it in your hot cacao when serving

Himalayan rock salt – I’ve mentioned in many recipes how I loved salted chocolate anything, so adding a pinch of rock salt was a no brainer for me!

Optional spices to taste – the options are truly endless when it comes to making your morning cacao recipe your own. Feel free to experiment to find what works best for you! Some Ayurvedic favourites to include are cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, or even a pinch of cayenne pepper if you like a little extra heat (perfect for Kapha types)

What Cacao I Use

I am currently using theNibbed Cacaoblock to make my morning cacao recipe. I’ve followed them online for such a long time and I have finally got my hands on some! This is an Irish based company and I had the pleasure of meeting one of the co-owners a few times in the past. She is such an incredible person and the company she has created is magic. As far as I know they don’t deliver to Canada yet so I asked recent visitors to fly my order over for me.

If You Love This Recipe, Try These Too!

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  • Homemade Almond Milk
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  • Golden Milk Recipe

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Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk of choice
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 1/2 tbsp raw cacao (approx 20g)
  • 1-2 tsp maple syrup
  • 1 pinch himalayan rock salt
  • optional spices to taste (cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, cayenne pepper etc)

Instructions

  • Add milk, water and chopped raw cacao to a pot and simmer gently until cacao is melted (don't boil and make sure to whisk regularly)

  • Add maple syrup, pinch of salt and any spices you want to include

  • Use a hand blender to froth before pouring into your favourite mug

Notes

  • A hand blender is optional, but really gives it a nice froth! You can also use a milk frother or just whisk vigorously for 30 seconds before serving
  • My favourite method is making it on the stove, but you can also do it in a blender if you prefer (my blender doesn’t tolerate hot liquids well so make sure yours does before trying)

Keyword cacao, caffeine free

Cacao: Magical Morning Recipe - Ayurveda with Rebecca (2024)

FAQs

What does Ayurveda say about cacao? ›

Cacao is classed as 'heating' and 'stimulating' in Ayurveda, so it can be a touch too much for Pitta types. However, the nut milk and maple help keep this recipe balanced. For Pitta types, I suggest sticking just with cardamom as a digestive spice and you may enjoy blending in a tsp of ghee or coconut oil too!

Can I drink cacao every morning? ›

Adding ceremonial cacao to your morning ritual is the perfect way to take it to the next level! Cacao is healthy, energizing, and heart-centered. This combination makes it the perfect way to start your day.

How much cacao for morning? ›

A "daily dose" could be considered 1 oz (28g) cacao (about 1/4 cup chopped), which makes a 6-8oz drink. But some people choose to have even less. A 4oz drink made with 1/2oz (14g) of cacao (about 1/8 cup chopped) can be more like an espresso-sized serving.

What are the benefits of morning cacao? ›

  • Cocoa powder is rich in antioxidants and has several potential health benefits. ...
  • Rich in polyphenols. ...
  • May reduce blood pressure. ...
  • May decrease the risk of heart disease. ...
  • May improve cholesterol profile and blood sugar balance. ...
  • Supports gut bacteria. ...
  • May improve cognitive function. ...
  • May support sexual function.
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Who should not consume cacao? ›

Heart conditions: Cocoa contains caffeine. The caffeine in cocoa might cause irregular heartbeat in some people and should be used cautiously in people with heart conditions. Diabetes: Cocoa seems to be able to raise blood sugar levels and might interfere with blood sugar control in people with diabetes.

What does cacao do spiritually? ›

On the spiritual side, cacao is regarded for its grounding and heart-opening qualities. The ceremony is designed to place you in a positive, uplifted state where you're open to embracing spiritual intentions as you connect more deeply with yourself and with others.

Is cacao healthier than coffee? ›

Aside from giving a gentler energy boost without the jittery effects and crashes, cacao is significantly healthier than coffee, possessing more nutritional benefits. One cup of cacao contains roughly 420 mg of magnesium, which helps calm the nervous system and moderate the release of stress hormones.

What is the best time to drink cacao? ›

Morning Consumption: Consuming cacao in the morning may help improve mood, energy levels, and cognitive function. A study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that consuming a high-flavanol cacao drink improved mood and cognitive performance in healthy young adults (1).

Can too much cacao be bad for you? ›

What happens when you consume too much Cacao? When you drink too much Cacao, you may experience some mild discomfort. Too much Cacao can cause headaches, nausea, and stomach disruptions due to its detoxifying effects. How often should I drink Cacao?

Is it OK to drink cacao on empty stomach? ›

Yes! Cacao is fine to drink first thing in the morning. We suggest drinking the Cacao on an empty stomach and then having your normal breakfast, or you can replace your breakfast with your Cacao, whichever is more suitable for you!

Is 2 tablespoons of cacao powder too much? ›

Like anything tasty, you should avoid too much of a good thing. A two-tablespoon serving of cacao powder has about 50 grams of caffeine, which is around half the amount of caffeine in a standard cup of coffee. If you're sensitive to caffeine, cacao may negatively affect your sleep.

How long does it take for cacao to kick in? ›

It takes a little while for the Cacao to enter the bloodstream. Sometimes between 30 - 60 minutes. Sensitive people feel the vibration immediately. You might feel a concentrated energy in the belly after drinking it, which may cause discomfort.

Does cacao reduce belly fat? ›

Some studies show that cocoa may help fend off fat.

Keep in mind that eating chocolate with added sugar won't help you fend off fat, and can actually make you gain weight. Pure cocoa is great, but cocoa with added ingredients won't help you lose weight.

What cacao is best? ›

Rare cacao varietals such as Nacional and Porcelana have been found in parts of northern South America, and many people regard those as some of the best cocoa beans in the world. The Caribbean island of Trinidad only grows Trinitario cacao, a highly flavorful type of cacao developed on the island hundreds of years ago.

Is cacao anti-inflammatory? ›

Cacao also has been shown to lower your LDL, or "bad," cholesterol and reduce inflammation, both of which may lower your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. Some research suggests that flavanol-rich cacao powder may help reduce inflammation.

What does Ayurveda say about dark chocolate? ›

Ayurvedically, chocolate aggravates Pitta and Vata primarily. Chocolate is also difficult to digest. Over consumption can leave you feeling nauseous. Its hot quality could leave a mild stinging sensation in the eyes about 15 minutes after eating - an early warning sign of high Pitta.

What does cacao do to the brain? ›

This may help with long-term memory, and reduce the risk of Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and stroke. Cocoa's brainy benefits are, in part, due to it's amazing antioxidant ability, but also because of how it can reduce blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as increase insulin sensitivity.

Is cacao high vibrational? ›

Foods that are alive, clean, pure and activated with enzymes and minerals, like cacao, are high vibe. Ingredients in cacao increase blood flow and heart rate, opening the heart chakra.

Does cacao balance hormones? ›

The health benefits of cacao

In fact, cacao is one of the highest sources of magnesium, a key mineral needed in abundance for energy, muscles, nerves, and hormone balance, with a high reputation for supporting relaxation and good sleep.

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