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Mikuna

Mikuna

Santa Barbara, CA

Chocho Superfood Protein - Pure Chocho

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INGREDIENTS:

Chocho Protein Powder

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ABOUT:

Clean, whole food plant protein made from Chocho. Chocho is cultivated by Indigenous farmers for centuries along the Inca trail in the Andes, Chocho is an ancient crop with superior benefits. A complete plant protein, Chocho is naturally packed with Calcium, Vitamin E, Magnesium, Plant Fiber, 9/9 essential amino acids, and more protein than any other plant source on the planet. Best of all, Chocho is regenerative: for the body, the soil where it grows, the Andean farming communities, and the planet as whole. Packed with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and fiber. 1-5 minimally processed ingredients.

HOW TO ENJOY:

Why stop at smoothies? Perfect for blending and baking, Chocho is an ultra-versatile, gluten-free flour alternative that can boost nutrition into any dish.

PACK SIZE:

15 servings per bag

MEET THE MAKER

Mikuna

Mikuna

Santa Barbara, CA

MIKUNA harnesses an ancient source of plant protein from a regenerative crop called 'Chocho', a legume native to Ecuador and the Andes Mountains where it grows at elevations between 11,000 and 14,000ft. It stands out as the highest source of plant-based protein packed with calcium, fiber, vitamins, and a complete amino-acid profile. It’s mild nutty taste makes it a versatile ingredient to add protein to any smoothie or recipe.

Fun fact: MIKUNA means to 'nourish your body through food' and comes from quechua, the native lanaguage spoken in the Ecuadorian Andes.