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Echter Kakao – Nährstoffeigenschaften, Anwendung mit Milch und Wasser sowie Auswahlkriterien für ein hochwertiges Produkt

Katarzyna Mazur

Katarzyna Mazur

2026-05-19
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Echter Kakao – Nährstoffeigenschaften, Anwendung mit Milch und Wasser sowie Auswahlkriterien für ein hochwertiges Produkt
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Kakao ist ein allgegenwärtiges und häufig verwendetes Produkt, das in fast jeder Haushaltsküche zu finden ist. Leider wird beim Einkauf oft auf die genaue Prüfung der Inhaltsstoffe verzichtet, sodass anstelle von natürlichem Kakao – reich an wertvollen Nährstoffen und gesundheitsfördernden Eigenschaften – stark verarbeitete Varianten mit minimalem Kakaoanteil gewählt werden, die mit künstlichen Zusätzen wie übermäßigem Zucker, Konservierungsmitteln, Geschmacksverstärkern und synthetischen Farbstoffen angereichert sind. Um sowohl den geschmacklichen als auch den gesundheitlichen Nutzen dieses außergewöhnlichen Produkts voll ausschöpfen zu können, ist es ratsam, die entscheidenden Auswahlkriterien zu kennen.

It's real cocoa

Cocoa has been known and valued for centuries in Central and South America, which is its native land. Its cultivation is estimated to have begun around 1500 B.C. It is worth noting that the Maya and Aztecs valued it more than gold, and even used it as a means of payment. In Europe the tree, and indeed the seeds, appeared with the return of Christopher Columbus.

The properties of cocoa

The health properties of real cocoa are wide-ranging and extend to many different components of the body. It is thought to be extremely effective in blocking LDL cholesterol, thereby reducing the likelihood of cardiovascular disease, and most importantly, preventing stroke or hypertension. It has anti-inflammatory and anti-antimicidal properties due to the presence of quite a lot of antioxidants. As a result, it also reduces blood vessels and helps to improve blood vessel flexibility.

Cocoa with milk

Cocoa milk is probably the most commonly consumed dairy drink in our homes, especially by children. Unfortunately, it is usually chosen to be full of additional substances, especially sugar, which significantly reduces the nutritional value of the product and increases its caloric content. As a result, unpleasant effects can occur, such as obesity or toothpaste, and even diabetes, because even this, until recently considered a disease of adults, is now increasingly important to young people.

Cocoa with water

Cooking a cocoa drink with water additives will certainly make the liquid less calorific than one with milk additive. Cocoa itself, of course, is of good quality, has a relatively low energy value, whereas water itself has no energy value at all. For this purpose, you only need to use 1 2 tablespoons of cocoa and pour it with warm but not boiling water.

What kind of cocoa to choose?

When choosing a good cocoa, particular attention should be paid to the composition of the product. As I have already mentioned many available and inexpensive instant drinks, and powders made from highly processed grains, it contains a number of additives that are not naturally present in the product, such as flavourings, sugar, salt, calcium carbonate or emulsifiers (e.g. soy lecithin). The best product will be the one without sugar and the highest cocoa content possible. The darker the powder, the better.
Katarzyna Mazur

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