Cuban Yin Blend

Strolling down the streets of Old Havana, the alluring aromas of traditional Cuban cuisine fill the air. This is the inspiration for the slightly sweet and aromatic Cuban Yin Blend. This dulce mix of almonds, pecans, macadamia nuts, cashews, coconut cream, and cane sugar, along with special herbs and spices, is crafted to be both yummy and enhancing to your Yin energy. It’s kind of like sipping a café con leche on a balmy Havana morning.

A little taste of Cuban Yin Blend

Almonds, deemed to be a super food, contain an abundance of essential fats, fiber, protein, magnesium, and vitamin E. Studies have shown that they may reduce blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels.

Coconut cream contains lauric acid, a lipid that many researchers believe has anti-inflammatory properties and can support the immune system. The gluconic acid supports growth of bifidobacteria. Bifidobacteria is a good bacteria and is found in our guts. They help support a healthy gut and they're often added to probiotic supplements.

Pecans contain more than 19 vitamins and minerals and have been certified as a “Heart-Healthy Food” by the American Heart Association.

Studies have shown that eating macadamia nuts may lower the risk factors for heart disease. They also contain compounds called flavonoids which are thought to fight cancer by destroying damaging free radicals in the body.

Cuban Yang Blend

Known for their aromatic cuisine, Cubans cook their food slowly to develop rich, complex flavors. The bold and savory taste of our Cuban Yang Blend seems right out of an old-world Cuban kitchen. We mix almonds, cashews, pistachios, Brazil nuts, plantains, black beans, and herbs and spices like pepper, coriander, and garlic for a delicious taste that also supports your Yang energy. The flavor is reminiscent of black beans and rice, one of Cuba’s most popular dishes.

A little taste of Cuban Yang Blend

Known as a hidden super food, plantains have a resistance starch that helps maintain a healthy microbiome in the gut.

Packed with nutrients and rich in selenium, Brazil nuts support thyroid function, may reduce inflammation, and have been shown to support heart health.

Mandarin Oranges are believed to be one of the first species of citrus. Known for their luscious tones of citrusy vanilla.

The fiber, folate, vitamin B-6, and phytonutrient content of black beans, coupled with its lack of cholesterol, all support heart health.