Guittard High Fat 22-24% Natural Cocoa Powder 50 lb.

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Product Overview

  • Naturally processed cocoa with 22-24% fat content
  • Adds smooth chocolate flavor to drinks and baked goods
  • Made with 100% cacao and features a pale, light brown color
  • Fine powder is easy to incorporate into drinks, cupcakes, and quick breads
  • Perfect for made-from-scratch bakeries, artisan chocolate shops, and high-quality restaurants
UPC Code:00071818100213

Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
50 lb.
Cacao Percentage
<30%
Features
Dairy Free Egg-Free Fish-Free Gluten-Free Kosher Made in America Non-GMO Peanut Free Shellfish-Free Soy Free Tree Nut Free
Flavor
Chocolate
Package Size
50 lb.
Sweetener Type
Unsweetened
Type
Cocoa Powder Natural Cocoa Powder

Details

This Guittard high fat 22-24% natural cocoa powder has been carefully made from bean to cocoa, crafted with generations of French artisan chocolate-making experience. Made with 100% cacao and naturally processed to retain its acidity, this cocoa powder features a pale, light brown color and adds a smooth, chocolate flavor to drinks and baked goods. When making this cocoa, Guittard transforms the natural beauty of cacao into beautiful cocoa powder. For further improvements on their chocolate's flavor and quality, Guittard continuously works with the government and local organizations in the cacao's country of origin, protecting the natural flavor profiles of the regions' cacao to ensure the unique taste and aroma for all of their chocolates.

Monitoring every step in the chocolate making process is essential for Guittard as they pride themselves on achieving the most natural flavor profile, ensuring eco-friendly and long-lasting growing practices and equality for all of their growers. Guittard then invests in various ways of naturally fermenting cacao beans to develop certain flavor characteristics and then sun drying beans that are specifically raked in traditional drying patterns. From there, the beans are shipped to Guittard's state-of-the-art headquarters in California to finish the carefully curated process of turning naturally grown cacao into Guittard's famous chocolate.

Essential for any made-from-scratch bakeries, artisan chocolate shops, and high-quality restaurants and cafes that use the finest products, this cocoa powder is more than an ingredient: it is the multi-dimensional element that takes your recipe to the next level. Thanks to its fine powder consistency, it's easy to incorporate into a multitude of different mixes, batters, and frostings. Sift the cocoa powder into quick breads, sables, brownies, cakes, and tarts for a deeper, more profound tasting experience. Or, use it in drinks to create an irresistible beverage menu. Cocoa powder can be used to rim the glasses of a signature chocolate cocktail, or to create the rich, creamy hot chocolate beverage option that is loved by customers young and old. Plus, it's easy to fold into buttercream to frost your cakes with a gorgeous, light brown hue.

For five generations, Guittard has been endlessly evolving their artisanal craft to bring the most flavorful, sustainable, and socially responsible chocolate to the industry. During the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800's, Etienne Guittard discovered the demand his chocolate garnered among the wealthy coal miners and, with his newfound passion, grew his business into a leader in the chocolate industry. Through their stewardship, Guittard has donated funding, time, and product to community projects across America, worked to continually reduce their environmental impact, and empowered their cacao growers in order to obtain a chocolate that contains optimal flavor, quality, and value. At Guittard, their chocolate not only enhances flavor profiles, but helps them unite the world through social responsibility, sustainability, and equality. It's true what they say: chocolate cures all.

Attention CA Residents:
  • Orthodox Union Kosher

    Orthodox Union Kosher

    This item is certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union.

  • Made in America

    Made in America

    This item was made in the United States of America.

  • Peanut-Free

    Peanut-Free

    This product does not contain peanuts.

  • Tree Nut-Free

    Tree Nut-Free

    This product does not contain tree nuts such as coconut, pecans, almonds, or walnuts.

  • Gluten-Free

    Gluten-Free

    This item is gluten-free per the manufacturer.

  • Soy-Free

    Soy-Free

    This item is soy-free per the manufacturer.

  • Shellfish-Free

    Shellfish-Free

    This item is shellfish-free per the manufacturer.

  • Egg-Free

    Egg-Free

    This item is egg-free per the manufacturer.

  • Fish-Free

    Fish-Free

    This item is fish-free per the manufacturer.

  • Sesame-Free

    Sesame-Free

    This item is sesame-free per the manufacturer.

  • Dairy-Free

    Dairy-Free

    This item does not contain any milk-based ingredients.

  • Non-MSG

    Non-MSG

    This item does not contain any monosodium glutamate (MSG).

  • Non-GMO

    Non-GMO

    This product has been confirmed by the manufacturer to be Non-GMO.

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Frequently Asked Questions From Customers

What is the difference between Dutch cocoa and natural cocoa?
At first glance, Dutch-processed cocoa is darker in color than natural cocoa powder. Though both types of cocoa powder are acidic, Dutch cocoa powder has been washed in a potassium solution to neutralize its acidity, which produces its dark, rich color. Natural cocoa powder tends to have a lighter color because of the acids left intact. Most cocoa powder you will find in American grocery stores is natural cocoa powder. In terms of baking, Dutch cocoa powder is often paired with baking powder, whereas natural cocoa powder is usually paired with baking soda.

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