Cacao 101
What it is, why it feels different, and what “low-intervention” means.
What is ceremonial grade cacao?
Ceremonial grade cacao is a minimally processed form of chocolate, used traditionally in Central and South America as a heart-opening, grounding drink.
Unlike commercial chocolate, cacao in its purest form is a whole food — rich in minerals, naturally bitter, and traditionally used in ritual and daily grounding practices.
Cacao vs chocolate
Although they come from the same plant, cacao and chocolate are very different in processing and purpose.
- Cacao is minimally processed and retains natural nutrients
- Chocolate is often heavily processed and combined with sugar, dairy, and additives
- Ceremonial grade cacao is used for ritual, focus, and grounding
- Commercial chocolate is usually designed for taste and pleasure rather than function


Benefits of cacao
Supports calm focus without overstimulation
Naturally rich in magnesium and antioxidants
Helps create a sense of emotional openness and grounding
Can support gentle energy and clarity
Often used as part of morning rituals or meditation practices
How cacao feels
Cacao is not a stimulant like coffee, and it does not create a crash.
Instead, it is often described as steady, warm, and heart-centred — supporting presence rather than urgency.
