Every winter, millions of people stir a spoon of cacao powder into warm milk or coffee, believing they’re doing something nourishing for their body.
It feels cozy. Familiar. Almost ritual-like.
But what if that comforting habit was missing the very essence that once made cacao sacred?
This is where the conversation around cacao powder vs ceremonial cacao begins, not as right or wrong, but as a quiet invitation to pause. To look a little closer at what we consume daily, and to remember that nourishment is not only about nutrients, but about wholeness, presence, and intention.
The Truth About Cacao Powder Processing
Most people are surprised to learn how cacao powder is made.
To produce cacao powder, manufacturers take whole cacao paste and subject it to high heat and intense pressure, pressing out the natural fat of the bean, the cacao butter.
That butter is then sold separately to the cosmetic and chocolate industries, while what remains is a dry, defatted cacao powder.
What’s left may still carry flavour and stimulation, but much of cacao’s original intelligence is gone. The fats that once supported slow energy release, nervous system nourishment, and deep absorption of cacao’s active compounds are no longer present.

When cacao butter is removed, cacao shifts from being a whole-plant medicine to something far more fragmented and the body feels that difference.
My name is Sharon Fernie, Founder of Herbal Cacao, where we provide the world with high-quality Herbal Cacao Blends. With a deep passion for holistic wellness and ancient traditions, our mission is to support our community on their journey of self and spiritual discovery, while spreading awareness about the profound benefits of ceremonial cacao and other medicinal adaptogenic herbs and mushrooms.
Here in the Herbal Cacao Journal, I explore not only our active medicinal ingredients, but also rituals, ancient healing practices, modern wellness techniques, and lived experiences from my own life.
So whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your holistic wellness journey, this blog post is your invitation to deepen your understanding of sacred herbs and plants and their profound impact on mind, body, and spirit.
What Happens When Cacao Butter Is Removed?
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Loss of natural fats: The cacao butter that supports slow energy release, nervous system nourishment, and cellular balance is removed.
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Disrupted nutrient synergy: Cacao’s minerals, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds are designed to work together. Without the fat, this natural intelligence is fragmented.
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Reduced absorption of cacao’s active compounds: Key molecules such as theobromine and anandamide rely on cacao butter for proper delivery and integration in the body.
Why Cacao Butter Is Your Body’s Secret Support System
If you look closely at a freshly poured cup of ceremonial cacao, you’ll notice something subtle and beautiful. Soft, shimmering bubbles dancing on the surface. A living, breathing sheen that reflects light and colour.
This is not decoration. This is cacao butter, the intelligent fat of the cacao bean, alive and present in its whole form.
In Maya wisdom, this luminous surface is said to carry the presence of IxCacao, the spirit of cacao herself. It is a reminder that cacao was never meant to be stripped, rushed, or reduced, but experienced in her full integrity.
What modern nutrition often overlooks is that fat is not the enemy, it is information. Cacao butter acts as a biological support system, guiding cacao’s minerals, antioxidants, and bliss-inducing compounds gently through the body. It slows absorption, stabilises energy, and allows the nervous system to receive cacao in a grounded, harmonious way.
From a nutritional perspective, cacao butter is rich in beneficial fatty acids that support heart health, brain function, and metabolic balance. From an ancestral perspective, it is the carrier of cacao’s medicine, the bridge between body, mind, and spirit.

When cacao remains whole, her fat becomes a messenger. And in that wholeness, cacao transforms from a simple ingredient into a deeply nourishing, heart-centered experience.
The Science Behind Cacao’s Sacred Fat
Beyond tradition and ritual, cacao butter is supported by modern nutritional science. In its whole form, cacao contains a unique fat profile that plays a vital role in how the body receives and responds to cacao.
Cacao butter is naturally rich in oleic acid, a heart-supportive monounsaturated fat also found in olive oil, and stearic acid, a rare saturated fat shown to be neutral in its effect on cholesterol levels.
Together, these fats support the body in powerful yet gentle ways:
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Promote healthy cholesterol balance
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Nourish the nervous system and myelin sheath, which protects nerve signaling
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Encourage stable energy and emotional balance, rather than sharp stimulation
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Slow glucose absorption, supporting steadier blood sugar levels
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Act as natural carriers for cacao’s bliss compounds, including theobromine and anandamide, allowing them to be absorbed and integrated more effectively
💡 Interesting Fact:
Studies show that stearic acid from cocoa butter does not raise LDL cholesterol in the same way other saturated fats do, making cacao butter a uniquely supportive fat within a balanced, whole-food context.


