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Ingredients
Food-grade organic cacao butter, pressed from rare Criollo cacao
Coracao Organic Cacao Butter is the same fine-cacao base we use to make our own chocolate bars, sold in raw pressed form so you can build the recipe yourself. Pure, single-ingredient, USDA Organic and Fair-Trade certified. The cacao variety is Criollo, which makes up less than 5% of the world's cacao supply and is prized for its delicate, fruit-forward flavor profile.
Why bakers, chocolatiers, and home cooks reach for raw cocoa butter
Most "cocoa butter" on grocery shelves is deodorized, which strips the natural chocolate aroma to make a neutral fat. That is fine for skincare. It is the wrong choice for chocolate. Our cacao butter is unrefined and raw, so when you melt it into ganache, white chocolate, magic shell, or a keto fat bomb, you taste actual cacao. If you have been disappointed by store-bought "cocoa butter wafers" that smell like nothing, this is the upgrade.
Ingredients, certifications, and format
- Single ingredient: Cacao Butter (Organic & †Fair Trade Certified™).
- Certifications: USDA Organic, Fair-Trade Certified, vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, non-GMO.
- Format: raw pressed wafers / chunks (not deodorized).
- Sizes: 1 lb retail bag ($24.99) or 5 lb bulk bag ($112.00).
- Origin: South American Criollo cacao, sourced through long-standing direct relationships.
How to use organic cacao butter for cooking and baking
- Homemade chocolate: melt with cacao paste + sweetener for bean-to-bar at home.
- Vegan white chocolate: cacao butter + coconut milk powder + maple sugar + vanilla.
- Magic shell topping: melted cacao butter + cocoa powder hardens on contact with cold ice cream.
- Keto fat bombs: a 1:1 carrier fat with cocoa for low-carb chocolate treats.
- Bulletproof-style coffee: swap MCT for a teaspoon of raw cacao butter for a fuller mouthfeel.
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What is Cacao Butter?
Cacao butter is the pure, creamy fat extracted from cacao beans. During the chocolate-making process, cacao beans are fermented, dried, roasted, and cold-pressed to separate the butter from the solids. The result is a silky-smooth, ivory-colored butter with a rich chocolate aroma. Our cacao butter is extracted using traditional methods that preserve its natural nutrients and antioxidants.
Cacao Butter FAQs
Cacao butter is the pure, creamy fat extracted from cacao beans. During the chocolate-making process, cacao beans are fermented, dried, roasted, and cold-pressed to separate the butter from the solids. The result is a silky-smooth, ivory-colored butter with a rich chocolate aroma. Our cacao butter is extracted using traditional methods that preserve its natural nutrients and antioxidants.
We want to be transparent with you about recent price changes. Severe weather conditions in major cacao-growing regions have caused a global shortage, leading to unprecedented price increases - in many cases, tripling or quadrupling. While we source our Fair Trade and Organic cacao from South America, these global market changes affect prices everywhere.
Here's what matters:
- We're only passing on some of these increased costs
- We've actually reduced our margins to absorb as much as possible
- We'll adjust prices back down when the market stabilizes
- We remain committed to fair trade practices and supporting our farming partners while keeping our chocolate as accessible as possible. Thank you for understanding and continuing to support ethical, sustainable chocolate.
Recent independent testing confirms that our products meet the strictest heavy metals standards. Here's what you should know:
Lead and cadmium occur naturally in soil where cacao grows. While our levels are well below FDA safety thresholds, we choose to include California's Prop 65 warning on our products. Why? As a small employee-owned business, we believe in complete transparency over costly litigation.
Our commitment to clean chocolate means rigorous testing and careful sourcing. Want to see our test results? Email us at orders@coracaoconfections.com.
Thank you for choosing chocolate that prioritizes both your health and the planet's wellbeing.
Absolutely! Our cacao butter is both certified organic and fair-trade, sourced from regenerative farms in South America. We work directly with small-scale farmers who use sustainable farming practices, ensuring both environmental stewardship and fair compensation for their communities.
Cacao butter is rich in healthy fats and antioxidants that support overall wellness:
- Contains beneficial compounds like theobromine and polyphenols
- Rich in omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids
- Natural source of magnesium and vitamin E
- Supports heart health and balanced cholesterol levels
- Offers anti-inflammatory properties
Cacao butter is incredibly versatile! Use it to:
- Make homemade chocolate and treats
- Create natural body care products
- Add richness to smoothies and hot drinks
- Replace other fats in baking
- Craft raw desserts and energy balls
Store your cacao butter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. While it doesn't require refrigeration, keeping it in an airtight container will help preserve its fresh aroma and nutrients. When properly stored, cacao butter can last up to 2-3 years.
Our cacao butter is minimally processed at low temperatures to preserve its natural benefits and enzymes. While the beans undergo gentle roasting to develop flavor, the butter extraction process maintains the integrity of the beneficial compounds.
Those white spots or streaks are completely natural! This is called "bloom" and occurs when the fats in cacao butter slightly separate due to temperature changes. It doesn't affect the quality or taste of your cacao butter at all.
Our cacao butter is naturally free from common allergens. While it's processed in a facility that handles tree nuts, we maintain protocols to prevent cross-contamination. It's vegan, gluten-free, and soy-free.
Our cacao butter stands out through our commitment to:
- Single-origin sourcing from regenerative farms
- Traditional extraction methods that preserve nutrients
- Rigorous quality testing for purity
- Complete transparency in our supply chain
- Supporting small-scale farmer communities

Transparent Sourcing
CACOCO & Coracao’s cacao is sourced from the central Huallaga Valley in the San Martin region of Peru, a region known for producing some of the worlds finest criollo cacao. We source our Cacao from Acopagro, a cooperative of more than 2,000 small organic cacao producers. In addition to cacao production, Acopagro promotes agroforestry systems and regenerative farming practices to keep replenishing the land. Furthermore, Acopagro manages the conservation of 108,000 acres of forest in the Huallaga region. Our Cacao is organically grown where the air is fresh and the soil is rich. We strive to source from heirloom varieties native to the region, known for superior flavor, aromatics, and contribution to local biodiversity. All of our farming partners are paid Fair Trade wages or above.
Why bakers reach for raw Criollo cacao butter
This is the same pressed cacao fat we use to build our own chocolate bars — sold to you in raw form, so you can take the recipe in your own direction. Cold-pressed from Criollo beans, the world's most delicate cacao varietal (less than 5% of the global supply), it carries faint notes of dried apricot and toasted hazelnut that come through in everything you make with it.
What you can build with it
- Homemade chocolate bars, ganaches, and truffle shells
- Vegan white chocolate (with coconut milk powder and a touch of vanilla)
- Flaky pie crusts and dairy-free buttercream
- Body butter, lip balm, and cold-process soap — food-grade keeps the door open
How we source it
Our Criollo comes from regenerative cooperatives in Peru and Ecuador, where farmers share in the profits of the chocolate they help create. USDA Organic, Fair-Trade certified, Climate Neutral — quiet credentials, present in every wafer.
Storage and shelf life
Keep sealed in a cool, dry pantry. Cacao butter is shelf-stable for up to two years and develops a subtle bloom over time that's purely cosmetic — gently warming it back to liquid restores the original character.

