Harvest Chocolate
Cocoa Powder
Cocoa Powder
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Harvest Chocolate Cocoa Powder
Tasting Notes: Deep Cocoa · Smooth · Balanced
Size: 8 oz bag (226 g)
Ingredients: Cocoa powder (100%)
Sugar-Free · Vegan · Gluten-Free · Dairy-Free
What Is Cocoa Powder?
We source this cocoa powder from a trusted producer in the Dominican Republic—one of the world’s most skilled at crafting flavorful, aromatic cocoa ingredients. Their care in fermentation, roasting, and pressing brings out a rich, balanced chocolate taste with a smooth texture.
It’s the same cocoa powder we use in our own chocolate kitchen for drinking chocolate, baking, and desserts.
Which Cocoa Powder Is Right for Me?
Natural Cocoa Powder
Natural cocoa powder is made from roasted cacao beans that haven’t been alkalized. It keeps the cacao’s natural brightness and subtle fruitiness, creating a clean, lively cocoa flavor.
Best for:
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Baking recipes that use baking soda
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Desserts that benefit from a sharper chocolate note—think cakes, cookies, or brownies
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Recipes where you want a “true chocolate” flavor that shines through
When it’s right for you:
If you love the taste of classic, homemade chocolate desserts with a bit of tang and depth, Natural Cocoa Powder brings out that nostalgic, old-school chocolate flavor. It also highlights the bean’s original characteristics, making it the choice for bakers and purists who want authentic cocoa intensity.
Dutched Cocoa Powder
Dutched cocoa powder is treated with an alkaline solution to neutralize the bean’s natural acidity. The result is a darker color, smoother flavor, and deeper chocolate aroma.
Best for:
Baking recipes that use baking powder
Rich desserts like chocolate custards, ganache, or mousse
Drinking chocolate or hot cocoa mixes where smoothness matters most
When it’s right for you:
If you’re drawn to dark, silky, full-bodied chocolate, Dutched Cocoa Powder is your match. It dissolves easily into liquids and creates that deep cocoa flavor found in classic European-style desserts and hot chocolates.
Not Sure Which to Choose?
Both versions have their strengths—it just depends on what kind of chocolate experience you’re after.
Natural cocoa brings brightness and a pure, classic cocoa taste, while Dutched cocoa delivers a darker color and deeper, smoother flavor.
Here’s how to decide which one belongs in your pantry (or both).
Natural vs. Dutched Cocoa Powder
| Feature | Natural Cocoa Powder | Dutched Cocoa Powder |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor Profile | Bright, lively cocoa flavor with subtle fruity and nutty notes | Deep, dark chocolate flavor with smooth, mellow character |
| Color | Medium brown | Rich, dark brown |
| Texture | Light and dry | Fine and silky |
| Best For | Cakes, cookies, brownies, and frostings made with baking soda | Custards, sauces, beverages, and desserts made with baking powder |
| Chocolate Beverages | Adds a lighter, classic cocoa flavor | Dissolves easily for creamy, European-style hot chocolate |
| Why You’ll Love It | Highlights the bean’s natural character for bright, nostalgic chocolate desserts | Creates deep, luxurious chocolate flavor for rich and indulgent treats |
Natural Cocoa Powder
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Works best in recipes using baking soda
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Offers bright, nuanced cocoa flavor
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Ideal for frostings, cakes, and brownies
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Highlights the bean’s original flavor notes
Dutched Cocoa Powder
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Works best in recipes using baking powder
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Deeper, darker chocolate flavor
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Dissolves easily for smooth hot cocoa
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Integrates beautifully into mousses, sauces, and ganache
Cocoa Powder Benefits
Pure cocoa powder is naturally sugar-free and rich in:
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Antioxidants that support heart and brain health
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Magnesium and potassium for steady energy
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Fiber for digestion
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Iron for everyday wellness
It’s a pantry staple that adds flavor and function to everything it touches.
Why This Cocoa Powder Matters
We chose this Dominican cocoa powder for the same reason we source our ingredients —it reflects craftsmanship, transparency, and exceptional flavor. The producer also supplies our natural cocoa butter, creating a strong connection between the beans, the farms, and our own chocolate-making process here in Michigan.
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