

Cacao & Lucuma Munchies - 40g - Raw Gorilla
Vegan - Organic - Gluten Free - No Added Sugar
A crunchy munch full of punch! Try these sweet but healthy snacks that have no added sugar but plenty of protein!
Cacao & Lucuma Munchies - 40g - Raw Gorilla
Vegan - Organic - Gluten Free - No Added Sugar
A crunchy munch full of punch! Try these sweet but healthy snacks that have no added sugar but plenty of protein!
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Applies to All Our BrandsRaw Gorilla Munchies are delicious coin-sized treats which pack a lot of flavour and crunch into one delicious disc. By combining some of Raw Gorilla's favourite ingredients, they have managed to fill these treats with plenty of protein, fibre and flavour!
By activating the nuts and seeds through a process of soaking them in water only, and then dehydrating them, it imbues them with the perfect texture and flavour.
These treats are also packed full of naturally occurring proteins, which means no protein powders and fillers and certainly no artificial proteins either. By using 100% natural ingredients, they have created a sweet-tasting cereal that is also prebiotic & low or zero carbohydrate values.
We have listed some of the ingredients and provided a little explanation as to why they these munchies are so seriously good:
Lucuma Powder - Rich in anti-oxidants and nicknamed the “gold of the Incas,” Lucuma has been used as a traditional remedy in South America for centuries, and here it remedies our craving for a sweet mouthful of goodness, with a taste likened to butterscotch!
Dates - Nature's version of a gooey caramel - a wonderful, tasty and rich natural fruit to add some sweetness. It also compliments the cacao perfectly.
Almonds - Packed full of nutrients and antioxidants, it's no wonder people go nuts for this nut! With its iconic taste and ability to go with just about anything, it was a no-brainer including this earthy classic.
Figs - Figs are divine. Soft, naturally sweet and succulent, figs are full of nature's sunshine & goodness. A taste of the Mediterranean sun all year round.
Sunflower Seeds - Sure, we love our seeds! Our organic energised Sunflower seeds give a yummy nutty taste to our munchies.
Buckwheat Seeds - This tiny seed is naturally gluten-free and has been bought to life by soaking in water and activating, just as seeds are activated in nature when it rains. We then gently dry them at a low heat.
Soil Association Organic Certified and Vegan Society Certified
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Ingredients:
Buckwheat, Sunflower Seeds, Dates, Raisins, Dried Figs, Almonds, Cacao Powder (3%), Lucuma Powder (1%), Vanilla, Lactobacillus Bulgaricus 1 Billion.
Contains nuts. Produced in an environment where peanuts, sesame seeds and nuts are handled. May contain date pits or nutshell fragments.
Although we make every effort to ensure this information is correct and accurate, we cannot be held liable in instances where it is incorrect.
Always read the label on the product when you receive it, and refer to the manufacturer's guidelines.
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Nutritional Information: Per 100g
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Energy (kJ) |
1606kJ |
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Energy (kcal) |
383kcal |
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Fat (g) |
14g |
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- Of which saturates (g) |
2g |
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Carbohydrates (g) |
53g |
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- Of which sugars (g) |
33g |
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Fibre (g) |
7g |
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Protein (g) |
10g |
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Salt (g) |
0.0g |
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