Cocoa is a rich and flavorful ingredient made from roasted and processed cocoa beans. It is commonly used to prepare chocolate drinks, desserts, cakes, biscuits, and other confectionery products. Cocoa adds a delicious chocolate taste and aroma to a wide variety of recipes. It is a versatile ingredient suitable for both home and commercial food preparation.

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COCOA BISCUIT CRISPY BAR

COCOA BISCUIT CRISPY BAR is a delicious snack consisting of a light, crispy wafer enveloped in a rich cocoa coating and filled with a velvety chocolate cream. This bar provides a satisfying crunch and an indulgent chocolate taste, making it a perfect treat for any time of day. Ideal for those seeking a quick and tasty energy boost.

COCOA BISCUIT CRISPY BAR FRUIT & NUT

Cocoa Biscuit Crispy Bar Fruit & Nut is a crispy snack bar combining a cocoa-flavoured base with dried fruits and crunchy nuts, offering a balanced energy source with added fibre and protein . Each 38g bar provides a multi-textural experience—crispy, chewy, and crunchy—with a complex sweet and savoury flavour profile that can help stimulate the palate . The combination of natural sugars from fruits and healthy fats from nuts provides sustained energy, making it suitable for patients requiring both energy and micronutrient support. Contains wheat (gluten), milk, soy, and nuts (tree nuts); may contain peanuts. Not suitable for patients with dysphagia, coeliac disease, or nut allergies.

COCOA BISCUIT CRISPY BAR PEANUT

Cocoa Biscuit Crispy Bar Peanut combines a crispy biscuit or wafer base with a creamy peanut butter filling, offering a balanced energy source with added protein and whole grains. Each bar provides approximately 279 kcal and 20.7g protein per 60g serving, with whole grain oats and no artificial flavours or colours in select variants . The salty-sweet flavour profile of peanut butter and cocoa can help stimulate the palate. Contains peanuts, wheat (gluten), and soy; may contain other nuts. Not suitable for patients with dysphagia, coeliac disease, or peanut allergy.