Gluten Free, Gooey Chocolate... and Goodness
Tired of gluten-free foods that have next to no nutritional value? So are we. The first ingredient in Jessica's chocolate cake mix is teff. Teff is one of the smallest grains in the world. But don't let the size fool you - this little powerhouse delivers protein, fiber, calcium, amino acids and iron. Some consider it a superfood. Then comes healthy oat flour. Throw in a little flax and tapioca, mix everything together and you get one amazing, moist, perfect chocolate cake (or cupcakes!).
THAT'S GLUTEN-FREE?
...Is the most common response our non-gf friends have when they first try Jessica's chocolate cake mix. When they learn this delicious gf mix is made with the nutrient dense ancient grain teff, oat flour, and omega-rich flax -- we definitely get their attention. When we tell them teff is considered a superfood because it is high in protein, fiber, iron and rich in amino acids, they can't believe something good for you can taste so good.
Why settle for starchy flavorless flour blends that have so few health benefits when this mix has a delightful mild flavor and incredible texture that all your friends and family -- gf or not -- will rave about.
DETAILS
- 20.2 oz. package
- Makes Two 8" or 9" round layers or 20 cupcakes
- Certified Gluten Free, Vegan
- Non-GMO Verified
- No Rice Ingredients
- All Natural, No Artificial Anything
- By Jessica's Natural Foods / Made in the USA
Ingredients: Cane sugar, gluten-free flour blend (whole grain teff flour, certified gluten-free oat flour, tapioca flour, ground flax seed, xanthan gum), cocoa (processed with alkali), leavening (baking soda, sodium acid pyrophosphate, corn starch, monocalcium phosphate), sea salt.
* Made on shared equipment with tree nuts, milk, eggs and soy.
~ Available for Local Next Day Delivery | Not eligible for return once opened
CURATOR'S NOTE:
The problem with many gluten-free products is that while they are void of gluten, they are also void of nutritional value -- not only adding empty calories, but also doing little to satiate your hunger. Not to mention the tell-tale grit that is often experienced.
Teff, oat, and flax are not only nutrient dense, but do a much better job satisfying hunger than other gluten free flours. The texture is significantly smoother, as well.