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Cacao Blooms Explained
A natural sign of purity and quality
Cacao Fat Bloom
Why the White Marbling on Your Cacao Is Natural, Safe & Beautiful
You're probably thinking either one of two things..
What the hell is ‘cacao fat bloom? Or
Why does my cacao look like it has white mould on it?
If you’ve ever opened your Alma Cacao to find a dusting of pale streaks or a marbled white pattern across the surface or the internal consistency appearing different—you might have wondered…
Has something gone wrong? Is my cacao still okay to drink?
The short answer? Yes—it’s perfectly fine. In fact, that natural pattern, known as fat bloom, is part of cacao’s charm. Here’s why it happens, what it means, and why we actually embrace it (and you should too).
What is Cacao Fat Bloom?
Fat bloom is a natural process where some of the cacao butter (the healthy fat within the bean) rises to the surface and crystallises, giving your cacao a white, dusty, or streaky appearance.
It’s a purely cosmetic change — the taste, nutritional value, and potency of your ceremonial-grade cacao remain completely intact. Think of it like a swirl in natural nut butter: a sign it’s unrefined and close to its natural state.
Why does Cacao Fat Bloom happen?
- Temperature and humidity changes during production
- Natural variations in cacao butter content which can be impacted by seasonal conditions and climate change
- Time — over weeks or months, the fats can gently migrate to the surface. This doesn’t impact the cacao’s shelf life. When stored properly alma cacao can last up to 7 years!
Here’s the important part: Alma Cacao is untempered and minimally processed to protect its natural compounds, such as theobromine, antioxidants, and magnesium. Tempering—a process used in commercial chocolate to create a glossy finish and prevent bloom—requires heating cacao to higher temperatures, which can degrade these beneficial compounds.
We choose not to temper, because we believe the health benefits and vitality of our cacao are worth more than a perfectly uniform appearance. This is an essential part of what ensures alma cacao is ceremonial-grade.
What Does It Mean for Quality?
It’s easy to mistake bloom for mould, but they’re completely different:
- Appears as white, pale, or marbled streaks across the surface. The texture inside may feel slightly drier or more crumbly in places, but it melts and tastes exactly as it should once prepared. This is simply the cacao butter naturally rising to the surface and re-setting — a completely safe and natural process.
- Looks green, blue, or fuzzy, and usually carries an unpleasant, musty smell. Mould is a sign of spoilage and should not be consumed.
If your Alma Cacao has bloomed, it’s not a flaw — it’s actually a reassuring sign. Bloom happens precisely because our ceremonial-grade cacao is pure, untempered, and free from emulsifiers, stabilisers, or industrial processing. We intentionally keep it this way to preserve its natural compounds, flavour profile, and health benefits.
Bloom may slightly change how the bar looks or feels, but it has no impact on its potency or the rich, creamy drink it creates — it just needs a little extra love when melting.
Working with Bloomed Cacao
Bloomed cacao works exactly the same as unbloomed cacao. It may just need a touch more care:
Chop it finely to help it melt evenly.
Warm gently (never boiling) to reintegrate the fats.
Froth or whisk for the silkiest, creamiest texture.
Bloom can even add a little extra richness to the mouthfeel — a reminder that you’re working with a living, natural food.
Why We Embrace It at Alma
To us, bloom is a badge of authenticity. It tells the story of cacao’s journey—from the highlands of Guatemala, where our Mayan partners handcraft each batch using ancestral methods, to your cup.
This isn’t commercial chocolate made in an air-conditioned factory 1000s of miles away from where the cacao beans are grown. This is ceremonial-grade cacao, handmade in the communities where the beans are harvested.
Because we don’t temper, stabilise, or overprocess, Alma retains all the health benefits, compounds, and living character the cacao spirit offers. Cacao loom is just one of the ways this aliveness shows itself.
Should you be concerned? Not at all. If you see a little bloom, smile—it’s proof your Alma Cacao is pure, potent, and untempered, crafted with care to nourish body, mind, and spirit.
Sip it, savour it, and enjoy the magic — bloom and all.
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For us, what makes cacao truly ceremonial comes down to three essential qualities—purity, method of production, and intention. These are the soul of every bar we craft.
Purity means our cacao is 100% organic, single-origin, and free from additives or processing shortcuts. It contains nothing but whole cacao beans, hand-prepared in their most natural and potent form.
Method of Production speaks to how our cacao is made—using ancestral techniques passed down through generations. Each batch is fermented, roasted low and slow, and stone-ground by hand by an indigenous women’s collective in Guatemala. This process honours both the land and the spirit of the cacao, preserving its full nutritional, energetic and cultural integrity.
Intention is the invisible thread that ties it all together—both in how the cacao is made and how it’s meant to be consumed. From the care infused by the women who prepare it, to the mindful way it’s used in ritual, creativity or wellness, Alma Cacao is more than a product—it’s a practice. Sound a bit ‘woo-woo’? Trust us! Try it and feel the difference for yourself.
Alma Cacao is ceremonial cacao, made the right way.
Alma Cacao is 100% pure ceremonial-grade cacao, handmade in Guatemala using traditional methods that preserve its full nutritional and energetic integrity.
Supermarket cocoa powders are typically highly processed, chemically treated, and stripped of cacao’s beneficial fats and compounds. Theyre often treated and heated at high temperatures during the production process which breaks down a lot of the magical compounds which make cacao such a special superfood in the first place!
Unlike these products, our cacao retains 100% of its natural oils, minerals, and mood-enhancing compounds—offering a deep, rich flavour and a powerful, nourishing experience. We don’t view cacao as just another ingredient — We understand that cacao is an ancient tradition, a daily ritual, a functional superfood, and the opportunity for us to connect to something deeper in the everyday.
Firstly, cacao is not a sweet drink (unless you add something), and that’s the beauty of it.
Ceremonial cacao has a rich, earthy depth unlike anything you’ll find in mass-produced cocoa or chocolate. Its taste is bold, complex and completely unique —think deep dark chocolate with subtle notes of fruit, spice, and smoke, depending on the region and roast. This is cacao in its purest form, full of character, with a creamy texture that comes from its natural cacao butter—never removed or diluted.
You can prepare Alma Cacao to suit your personal preference for taste. Drinking it with only water will be a lot more of a strong and bitter taste than blending it with 50% oat or coconut milk (our favourite!) which produces a delicious smooth and creamy taste.
Our founder Craig prefers the sharp bitter taste and drinks his morning cacao with only hot water whereas Amy prefers the smooth creamy taste of coconut milk and honey blended for her morning ritual - so there really is no ‘right or wrong way’ – there’s only your way.
At Alma Cacao, we don’t just mass produce cacao and call it ceremonial—we honour it.
Every bar is handcrafted using traditional, time-honoured methods that preserve the full integrity of the bean and the traditions where these methods come from. Unlike industrial production, which often separates and removes the natural oils and compounds, we keep everything intact: theobromine, anandamide, PEAs, and the rich natural cacao butter. These elements aren’t just good for you—they’re what give our cacao its signature velvety texture and deep, layered flavour.
Our cacao is made entirely by hand—harvested, peeled, and stone-ground by an indigenous women’s collective in Guatemala—ensuring every bar carries the care, skill and spirit of the people who make it. It’s cacao with a heartbeat.
Preparing cacao at home is simple and easy and can be varied to suit your own taste and preference. Here’s our go to recipe to get you started:
- Gently heat a cup’s worth of ½ water / ½ plant milk of your choice (coconut is our favourite!). *Don’t boil, this should be a gentle heat and the liquid should never boil–We’ve taken a lot of care to preserve the full spectrum of natural fats, oils and nourishing compounds which can be broken down if they get too hot.
- Chop approx. 25g (or 1 scoop if you have our hand-grated cacao and custom alma scoop) and add this to the pan once the contents are nice and warm.
- Gently stir until the cacao is melted. Top tip: use a handheld milk frother here to give bring a creamy frothy texture to your cacao.
- Optional: Add honey, cinnamon, a dash of celtic sea salt or anything else you fancy to season to your taste.
- Enjoy and sip with intention.
Alma Cacao is designed for both. While it’s potent enough for ceremonial depth, it’s also gentle and nourishing for daily life. Whether you're journalling, working, creating, or simply grounding into your morning, our cacao meets you where you are—ritual optional, benefits always included.
In fact one of the core reasons why we created Alma was to help gently bring ceremonial-grade cacao out of the exclusive ceremony space where many people don’t feel comfortable. Its our intention that ceremonial-grade cacao has an important role to place in the everyday lives of everyday people.
There is no denying that Ceremonial-Grade Cacao holds the undisputed title of the Original Superfood with benefits for both body and mind. It’s packed with antioxidants, flavonoids and essential minerals (like magnesium and iron) that support heart and brain health and overall wellness.
It's the powerful combination of a trio of very special compounds which naturally occur in very high quantities only found in cacao. It is the potent combined relationship between Theobromine, Anandamide and Phenylethylamine working together to create a deeply nourishing mind-body experience which lies at the heart of Cacao’s unique effects as a superfood for the mind, body, heart and (spirit!).
Unlike coffee, cacao provides a gentle energy boost through theobromine, a mild stimulant that enhances focus and mood without the jitters or crash of caffeine. It also contains mood-elevating compounds such as anandamide and PEA (phenylethylamine). These are often called the “bliss” and “love” chemicals, known for promoting positive feelings, clarity, and stress relief. Many people find that enjoying pure cacao helps them feel more centered, uplifted, and connected.
We’re serious about the science-backed health benefits of ceremonial cacao and if you’re a cacao-science nerd like us then you can check our health benefits page for a deeper dive into the health science of this soulful superfood.
Alma Cacao contains no added caffeine, but it does contain a naturally occurring compound called theobromine – a gentle stimulant found in cacao that offers a sustained energy boost without the spikes and crashes of coffee.
Theobromine primarily stimulates the cardiovascular system (rather than the central nervous system like caffeine), making it less likely to cause jitteriness, anxiety or sleep disturbances. Many people find that cacao actually calms the nervous system while increasing focus and alertness. That said, everyone is different – if you're especially sensitive to stimulants, we recommend enjoying your cacao earlier in the day to see what works best for your body.
Every experience is unique – but most people describe ceremonial cacao as heart-opening, grounding, and gently uplifting. Thanks to its natural compounds like anandamide, PEA, and theobromine, cacao can create a sense of calm focus, lightness in the heart, and deeper emotional connection.
Cacao is non-psychoactive and is not a hallucinogen. It can create feelings of bliss and joy and openness depending on the dosage used.
You might feel more present, more creative, or simply more you. That’s why so many people use it to support meditation, journaling, deep work, or even just a mindful ritual to start their day. The best way to understand how cacao feels? Try it and see what it brings up for you.
Here you can place an explanation or answer to the question.
Not at all. Cacao can be used however it best serves you. For some, it’s a tool for emotional healing and spiritual connection. For others, it’s a nourishing daily ritual that supports energy, focus, and mood.
You don’t need to subscribe to any particular belief system to enjoy cacao. What matters most is that you approach it with presence, care, and respect—for the plant, for yourself, and for the people who grew and made it.