Cocoa Powder Low Fat 500g - Barry Callebaut
Low-fat cocoa powder, also known as cocoa powder with reduced fat content, is a type of cocoa powder that has had a portion of the cocoa butter (cocoa fat) removed during processing.
Low-fat cocoa powder is a versatile ingredient that allows you to enjoy the rich chocolate flavour of cocoa while reducing the fat content in your recipes.
It can be used in a wide range of sweet and savory dishes, making it a valuable addition to your kitchen pantry.
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Cocoa Powder Low Fat 500g - Barry Callebaut
Cocoa Powder Low Fat 500g - Barry Callebaut
Low-fat cocoa powder, also known as cocoa powder with reduced fat content, is a type of cocoa powder that has had a portion of the cocoa butter (cocoa fat) removed during processing.
Low-fat cocoa powder is a versatile ingredient that allows you to enjoy the rich chocolate flavour of cocoa while reducing the fat content in your recipes.
It can be used in a wide range of sweet and savory dishes, making it a valuable addition to your kitchen pantry.
Product images are provided for visual reference only. Actual Product colours and finish may look different than what is pictured.
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Low-fat cocoa powder, also known as cocoa powder with reduced fat content, is a type of cocoa powder that has had a portion of the cocoa butter (cocoa fat) removed during processing.
Low-fat cocoa powder is a versatile ingredient that allows you to enjoy the rich chocolate flavour of cocoa while reducing the fat content in your recipes.
It can be used in a wide range of sweet and savory dishes, making it a valuable addition to your kitchen pantry.
Product images are provided for visual reference only. Actual Product colours and finish may look different than what is pictured.











