Wellness Encyclopedia: Lucuma Powder + A Superfood Chocolate Recipe (2024)

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Ever thought to yourself, “what exactly is lucuma powder?” We’ve got the answer + an easy (and delicious) recipe

I love going to the natural foods storealone. It’s then that I can wander and read labels and spend way too much time poring over the rows upon rows of essential oils, vitamins, bulk foods and natural beauty products on display.I almost always leave with something intriguing, sometimes it’s just a new bit of knowledge, but more often than not it’s a fresh ingredient or product unknown to me until right then and there, something exciting to add to my shelf. Curiosity is key when it comes to keeping things fresh in the kitchen (and life!) and, with each new ingredient, my repertoire grows. Most recently,I returned from a grocery run with a bag of Lucuma powder, an ingredient that has intrigued me for quite some time, and an idea for a recipe swirling in my head. Drawing on my own curiosity, this post marks the first in a series delving into the mysterious ingredients and products we hear so much about — but may not have any idea of how to use or even why we’d want to use them.

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What is it? Lucuma powder is one of those superfoods that, once introduced, you’ll want to keep close at hand, especially if you’re smoothie-obsessed. A fruit native to Peru — where there are over 26 villages named after it— and also found in the valleys of Ecuador and Chile, lucuma has been prized as a symbol of fertility and creation since ancient times. Resemblinga somewhat creative, slightly lop-sided avocado when halved, and also called egg fruit (for its hardboiled egg-like texture), teissa (in the Philippines), and the “gold of the Incas,” lucuma has long been used to sweeten and flavor desserts and drinks, thanks to its sweet taste, which is similar to that of maple or butterscotch. Most often sold as a powder, preparation includes dehydrating the flesh and milling it into a fine, flour-like consistency.

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What are the benefits? While it’s been used for centuries, only recently are the true benefits of lucuma coming to light. Believed to have been used in ancient times to treat skin conditions, heart health, and to aid in digestion,recent studies have put fact behind many of these age-old claims, showing that lucuma can help balance hormones, ease hypertension and lower blood pressure. Rich in eye-strengthening beta-carotene, iron, B3, calcium and protein, lucuma is rich in anti-oxidants and contains vital trace minerals. And though its flavor is sweet, lucuma is an excellent low-glycemic alternative to sugar, and a good choice for people suffering from diabetes.

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How do I use it? Because of its sweet, mild taste, lucuma lends itself easily to desserts and sweet dishes, and works especially well as a thickening agent in raw dishes and desserts. Try tossing a bit in your next smoothie, mixing a spoonful into your morning oatmeal, using in place of milk or creamer in your coffee or addingnuance to butternut squash soup. Or for a truly simple yet totally decadent treat, make the recipe below… you won’t regret it…

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Lucuma-Infused Dark Chocolate Bark

Ingredients:

9 oz (about 21/2bars) super dark chocolate (I used 85%)

2 tbsp lucuma powder

2 tbsp hemp seeds

2 tbsp pumpkin seeds

2 tbsp goji berries

2 tbsp raw nuts, chopped (almonds, cashews, macadamia, etc…)

2 tbsp unsweetened shredded coconut

Pinch or two coarse sea salt

Tools: Double boiler (or a small pot nested inside a large pot), parchment-lined cookie sheet

Line the cookie sheet with parchment paper and place in the freezer. Prep your double boiler, or fill a large pot 1/4 of the way with water, and nest a smaller pot or bowl inside (being sure the water doesn’t splash over). Break up the chocolate and place in the smaller pot and heat on low, stirring constantly until melted. Note: This takes a bit of patience and it’s important the heat is low to keep the water from boiling over into the chocolate.

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When the chocolate is completely melted, stir in the lucuma powder and hemp seeds,thenremove the small pot from the boiler and carefully dry off the bottom so no water drips. Take the cookie sheet out ofthe freezer andpour the chocolate in an even later on the parchment-lined sheet. You could also line a pie plate or square cake pan for a more uniform final product.

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Top with pumpkin seeds, goji berries, raw nuts, coconut and a light sprinkling of sea salt. Place the cookie sheet in the fridge or freezer until completely hardened. Once set, remove from the fridge and use a knife to chop into pieces. Store in a cool, dry place or in a bag in the fridge.

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Wellness Encyclopedia: Lucuma Powder + A Superfood Chocolate Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is lucuma powder good for? ›

The health benefits of lucuma powder generally come from its antioxidants, which protect cells in the body from free radicals that are produced during the breaking down of food. The damage caused by free radicals can lead to serious diseases such as cancer. Lucuma is also touted for its high fiber content.

How much lucuma powder to use? ›

Lucuma is also good in smoothies, ice cream, yogurt, oatmeal, chia pudding, and nut milks. To sweeten a single-serving smoothie, use one to two tablespoons of lucuma powder. For a hearty breakfast or snack, add lucuma powder to your oatmeal or chia pudding and top with cacao nibs, coconut shreds, almonds, or cashews.

What can I use instead of lucuma powder? ›

Lucuma's texture is comparable to granulated sugar, but its taste is more similar to that of brown sugar. You can use a 1:2 ratio by volume to substitute brown sugar for lucuma.

What is the flavor of lucuma powder? ›

Some people describe lucuma as creamy and citrusy with a hint of caramel or maple. Others have compared it to sweet potato. It also has a sweet smell. It's so popular in Peru that it's actually one of their most popular flavours of ice cream!

What are the side effects of lucuma powder? ›

There are no known side effects of Lucuma Powder, but do consult your doctor before ordering Lucuma Powder, especially if you are suffering from diabetes or have elevated blood sugar levels.

What is the English name for lucuma? ›

On its own, lucuma (Pouteria lucuma) pulp has an unpleasant, dry and chalky texture and orange-yellow color, which is why it is often given the equally unpleasant name (for fruit) eggfruit in English.

What pairs well with lucuma? ›

It pairs well with caramel, chocolate, and most kinds of fruit. It can be used in dessert and other baked goods, and in Chile, lucuma is the most popular flavor of ice cream. Many people use lucuma powder as a sweetener in beverages, and it's a common sweetener in commercial nut milks.

What is the shelf life of lucuma powder? ›

Lucuma Powder is extremely versatile, and has been used as a sweetener and ingredient for centuries. With a maple-like taste, Lucuma Powder can be added to your smoothies & shakes, porridge, ice cream or yoghurt, or even as a replacement to sugar. Volume: 48g resealable pot. Shelf life 18-24 months.

Does lucuma spike insulin? ›

Lucuma as a sugar substitute in the diet of diabetics

Lucuma has a low glycemic index, so it will not significantly raise blood glucose levels after a meal. It will therefore be suitable as a healthier addition to cakes, cookies and ice cream.

Can you get lucuma in the US? ›

Once dehydrated, the lucuma powder is sold as flavoring for ice creams and nutritional supplement. Luckily today it is relatively easy to find lucuma powder in the US either at your specialty food store or by doing a search online.

What fruit is lucuma related to? ›

Lucuma, botanically classified as Pouteria lucuma, is a rare, ancient fruit belonging to the Sapotaceae family. There are many naturally occurring varieties of Lucuma found throughout the Andean highlands of South America, and the fruit can be further classified into two subgroups known as hard or silk fruits.

Is lucuma a Superfood? ›

Lucuma is also a low glycemic food, which is also beneficial for those with type 2 diabetes. Another health benefit of lucuma is it's a heart healthy superfood.

What does lucuma do for the body? ›

Lucuma Helps Maintain Healthy Organs

With vitamin C in the fruit, lucuma strengthens the immune system for more robust protection against diseases. The carotenoids also promote good eye health. Lastly, lucuma is rich in soluble and insoluble fiber, vital in improving digestion and gut health support.

How do you use lucuma powder in baking? ›

Lucuma powder can be used as a natural sweetener in cakes, biscuits and bakes, sprinkled over Acai bowls, blended into smoothies or even used to make ice cream. It can be purchased from health food stores.

Is lucuma powder the same as monk fruit? ›

They include lucuma powder, made by grinding up the dried subtropical fruit of the South American Pouteria lucuma plant, and monk fruit extract, made by dehydrating the solvent-extracted and purified juice of the fruit from the East Asian Siraitia grosvenorii plant.

Is lucuma a superfood? ›

Does Lucuma Offer Health Benefits? Unlike table sugar, which contains only sucrose, Lucuma powder is a source of dietary fiber and contains some B vitamins and essential trace minerals. Its fiber content may help to promote digestive health and satiety — critical for overall wellness.

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