Ceremonial Cacao from Peru
Ceremonial cacao from Camille's Cacao Love is made from the special Criollo cocoa beans, which come from the Ucayali region in Peru.
On this page, you can read much more about ceremonial cacao from Camille's Cacao Love, as well as purchase both cacao and delicious accessories.

What is ceremonial cacao?
Do you want to know more about what ceremonial cacao is and where it comes from? Here you can learn more about what ceremonial cacao is and why it is such a potent tool for ceremonies and energy work.

Recipe and preparation
Do you need inspiration for how to prepare your ceremonial cacao at home? Then you can read more about how to prepare an ultra-delicious cup of cacao at home here. You will also find a recipe for creamy and smooth ceremonial cacao mousse.
Three facts about cocoa
Ceremonial cacao is made from cocoa beans that are harvested, fermented, and sun-dried.
But what makes cacao so special compared to the ordinary cocoa you usually buy at the supermarket?
The pure, raw, and potent cacao requires a longer explanation, which you can read more about.
The word ‘cacao’ originates from kakaw in the ancient Mayan languages Tzeltal and K'iche'.
The Aztecs, who came before them, called the cocoa bean 'Cacahuatl' and their sacred cocoa drink was called 'Xocoatl', and this is where the word chocolate originates from.
The cocoa tree is a tropical evergreen species that grows in the lower belts of the rainforest.
Do you want to know more about what ceremonial cacao is and where it comes from? Here you can learn more about what ceremonial cacao is and why it is such a potent tool for ceremonies and energy work.

Do you have questions?
What is cacao, how do I prepare it, what do you do at a cacao ceremony?









































































