Dietary Labels
Whatever your dietary requirement is, we have the healthy chocolates for you.
Vegan Diet - for persons who refrain from eating dairy, eggs, animal and animal by-products; eats fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes etc as a source of energy. | |
Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian Diet - for vegetarians who avoid animal flesh but consume dairy and eggs. | |
Paleo Diet - includes lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables,nuts and seeds — foods that in the past could be obtained by hunting and gathering during the Paleolithic era. Paleo diet limits the intake of dairy, grains and legumes. |
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Paleo Friendly Foods - list of foods that are on the gray side of Paleo and okay to eat sometimes such as sugary fruits and starchy vegetables. | |
Diabetic Diet - is a healthy-eating plan that's naturally rich in nutrients and low in fat and calories. Diabetic diet avoids simple sugars such as table sugar, honey, soda, molasses, etc. | |
Diabetic Friendly - Modification of Diabetic Diet with replacement of foods that does not rapidly increase blood sugar levels. These are foods that's within the low and moderate (GI index). | |
High Protein Diet - diet with additional protein beyond the recommended intake. Usually 15%-20% of the total caloric requirement. | |
High Fiber Diet - diet which consists of more than 30 grams fiber per day. | |
Fiber-rich - foods that are naturally a good source of fiber such as nuts. | |
Ketogenic Diet - is a high fat, moderate protein, low carbohydrate diet. Beneficial for children with epilepsy. | |
Ketogenic-friendly - foods that are high in fat but with adjusted protein and carbohydrate. |