Coconut & Carrot Cake Bites
Carrot, Medjool Date, Coconut, Walnuts, Flax meal, Coconut flour
Daily Snack • 450g
These beautiful, plant-powered bites are packed with nutritious nuts, fruits, & superfood seeds to nourish and fuel motherhood.
Dietary & Lifestyle Attributes
Vegan
Vegetarian
Vegetarian
Contains Nuts
No Added Sugar
Ingredients
Carrot, Medjool Date, Coconut, Walnuts, Flax meal, Rolled oats, Dried tart cherries, Almond butter, Coconut flour
Postpartum Nutrition
Nutritionally designed to help moms heal after giving birth. Benefits of Ritual Meal's Coconut & Carrot Cake Bites:
Our energy booster postpartum recovery meals are packed with superfood ingredients that contain essential micronutrients and antioxidants to help new moms defend against postnatal depletion and fight against postpartum fatigue.
View our energy boosting postpartum mealsOur lactation boosting postpartum are packed galactogogue. Our all natural ingredients are traditionally used to promote an ample breast milk supply for mamas who are breastfeeding. Some ingredients include brewer’s yeast, oats, fenugreek, ginger, nettle leaf, and a handful of different seeds.
View our lactation boosting postpartum mealsOur antioxidant rich postpartum meals are packed with fortifying, disease-fighting phytochemicals and antioxidants; and in general, antioxidants support immune functions needed to aid the postpartum recovery.
View our antioxidant rich postpartum mealsHealthy fats have anti-inflammatory properties that do wonders for the brain, skin and immune system. It also helps the body absorb the other essential nutrients, and acts as an energy booster and hormone stabilizer. As well, fat being a major component of breast milk, supports your baby’s growth and development. Healthy fats include fatty fish, walnuts, flaxseeds and chia seeds.
View our postpartum meals that are rich in healthy fatsInstructions for Reheating & Enjoying
Enjoy one now or refrigerate upon on arrival.
Storage Instructions
Keep refrigerated
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