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Matcha tea white chocolate

£5.50
The flavour might be called matcha white, but the bar is actually green. The popular Japanese tea (in this particular case grown in Uji, in Kyoto prefecture) adds a savoury hit and a distinctive tint to the sweet bar of white chocolate. We’ve found this flavour to be slight addictive.

With traceable, slave-free methods of sourcing and a commitment to using natural sweeteners that don’t cause rapid blood sugar spikes, Lucocoa’s bars aren’t naughty, they’re just nice.

There are so many reasons to choose Lucocoa. We love that founder Amarachi Clarke describes herself as “a chocolate maker and activist” - because both of those things come through in the product. 

Lucocoa’s chocs are bean-to-bar, meaning that all of the ingredients can be traced and have been evaluated in terms of both quality and ethics. When Amarachi visits the growers she forms relationships and makes sure there are no exploitative practises, such as slave labour or child labour. 

They also don’t use any refined sugar. Lucocoa would be saintly if their products didn’t taste so indulgent. 

50g - Ingredients: Cocoa butter, whole milk powder, coconut sugar, lucuma, matcha tea.


Nutritional Information (per bar): 

Energy 1295KJ / 312 kcal

Fat 24.2g

of which saturates 14.8g

Carbohydrate 18.5g

of which Sugars 15.9g

Fibre 1.2g

Protein 4.5g

Salt 0.1g

The flavour might be called matcha white, but the bar is actually green. The popular Japanese tea (in this particular case grown in Uji, in Kyoto prefecture) adds a savoury hit and a distinctive tint to the sweet bar of white chocolate. We’ve found this flavour to be slight addictive.

With traceable, slave-free methods of sourcing and a commitment to using natural sweeteners that don’t cause rapid blood sugar spikes, Lucocoa’s bars aren’t naughty, they’re just nice.
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