Hazelnut Carob Cake
Hazelnut Carob Chocolate Cake
A combination of carob and hazelnut creates a cake perfect for a special occasion. Carob, derived from the Ceratonia siliqua or carob tree, produces fruit that resembles natural candy. We substitute carob for chocolate in this sentient diet, as its powder mimics chocolate in look and taste while being naturally sweet and caffeine-free. Its health benefits trace back thousands of years in the Mediterranean and Greece.
The ancient Arabs once measured gems using carob seeds because of their consistent size. This is also the origin of the name "carat." In the Encyclopedia of Healing Foods, 19th-century British chemists even sold carob pods to singers to help cleanse and soothe their throats for healthy vocal cords.
Unsaturated fats found in hazelnuts are especially heart-healthy, as oleic acid helps lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol and boost HDL ("good") cholesterol. Approximately half a cup of hazelnuts provides a good dose of magnesium, which helps regulate calcium levels in muscles.
Get your hands on this special Hazelnut Carob Cake that takes you on a rollercoaster of sweet flavors.









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