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Banana Prana

No artificial banana flavours here. Think extra sweet and creamy bananas combined with crunchy walnuts. All complemented by the caramel-like notes of Maca. This lovely pudding even wins the hearts of those who dislike bananas.

Cosmic Cacao

This tasty treat is a mix of Peanut butter, Raw cacao and almonds making it a delicious pudding that is both comforting and nourishing. Its smooth and creamy texture has a luxurious mouthfeel and a deep, rich dark chocolate taste, while peanut butter adds a nutty flavor that makes it taste deliciously decadent.

Strawberry Zen

It's strawberries and cream levelled up! Sweet strawberries, coconut milk and Lucuma gives a cream-like texture and flavour to this pudding. With a tangy finish that comes from the Amla berry. This is a real, honest-to-goodness breakfast that tastes like dessert that you will want to eat every day.

Nutrition & Ingredients

  • Banana Prana
  • Cosmic Cacao
  • Strawberry Zen

Chia Seeds

Chia is an edible seed that comes from the desert plant Salvia hispanica and contains healthy omega-3 fatty acids, carbohydrates, protein, fiber, antioxidants, and calcium.

Maca

Maca has a long history of being used for energy and memory function. In the Incan culture, it was used to promote fertility in women. It is believed that Maca can help you increase your memory and energy levels.

Lucuma

Lucuma is rich in antioxidants, such as carotenoids and polyphenols, which may offer protection against various conditions, including diabetes and heart disease.

Freeze-dried Banana

Bananas are a great source of B vitamins and potassium while helping beat gastrointestinal issues. We only use freeze-dried bananas that after freezing, is the best way to preserve nutrients and doesn't requires any additives.

Walnuts

Walnuts are an excellent source of antioxidants that can help fight oxidative damage in your body, including damage due to “bad” LDL cholesterol, which promotes atherosclerosis.

Prebiotic Fiber

Tapioca fibre is a prebiotic fibre that's been shown to promote the growth of good gut bacteria.

Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is rich in short and medium chain triglycerides that are considered to be healthy fats. They prolong the feeling of satiety and are more likely to be converted to energy compared to longer chain fatty acids.

Buckwheat

Contrary to what its name suggests, buckwheat is actually a gluten-free seed. It is an excellent source of protein, fiber, B vitamins and many other nutrients.

Chia Seeds

Chia is an edible seed that comes from the desert plant Salvia hispanica and contains healthy omega-3 fatty acids, carbohydrates, protein, fiber, antioxidants, and calcium.

Cacao

Contrary to what its name suggests, buckwheat is actually a gluten-free seed. It is an excellent source of protein, fiber, B vitamins and many other nutrients.

Reishi

Reishi mushroom has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to enhance immune response and can help balance energy. Reishi is also known for being a powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and adaptogenic.

Maca

Maca has a long history of being used for energy and memory function. In the Incan culture, it was used to promote fertility in women. It is believed that Maca can help you increase your memory and energy levels.

Peanut Butter

Peanuts are one of the richest dietary sources of biotin and full of antioxidants and heart-healthy fats.

Almonds

Almonds contain lots of healthy fats, fiber, protein, magnesium and vitamin E. The health benefits of almonds include lower blood sugar levels, reduced blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels. They can also reduce hunger and promote weight loss.

Prebiotic Fiber

Tapioca fibre is a prebiotic fibre that's been shown to promote the growth of good gut bacteria.

Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is rich in short and medium chain triglycerides that are considered to be healthy fats. They prolong the feeling of satiety and are more likely to be converted to energy compared to longer chain fatty acids.

Buckwheat

Contrary to what its name suggests, buckwheat is actually a gluten-free seed. It is an excellent source of protein, fiber, B vitamins and many other nutrients.

Chia Seeds

Chia is an edible seed that comes from the desert plant Salvia hispanica and contains healthy omega-3 fatty acids, carbohydrates, protein, fiber, antioxidants, and calcium.

Amla

  • Amla is a powerhouse of nutrients. It is rich in Vitamin C, calcium and iron and helps in boosting your immunity naturally.

Lucuma

Lucuma is rich in antioxidants, such as carotenoids and polyphenols, which may offer protection against various conditions, including diabetes and heart disease.

Freeze-dried Strawberry

Strawberries are a good source of vitamin C, manganese, folate (vitamin B9), and potassium. Strawberries’ carbs consists mainly of fibers and simple sugars.

Almonds

Almonds contain lots of healthy fats, fiber, protein, magnesium and vitamin E. The health benefits of almonds include lower blood sugar levels, reduced blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels. They can also reduce hunger and promote weight loss.

Prebiotic Fiber

Tapioca fibre is a prebiotic fibre that's been shown to promote the growth of good gut bacteria.

Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is rich in short and medium chain triglycerides that are considered to be healthy fats. They prolong the feeling of satiety and are more likely to be converted to energy compared to longer chain fatty acids.

Buckwheat

Contrary to what its name suggests, buckwheat is actually a gluten-free seed. It is an excellent source of protein, fiber, B vitamins and many other nutrients.

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