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The Dragon Fruit cactus is native to South America, and it might be the coolest fruit in the jungle due to its unique look and intense color.
Make your smoothies, drinks, and foods more fun with Pink Pitaya Powder!
Intense pink color
100% natural and plant based
No fishy taste
Vegan friendly
Gluten Free
WHAT IS PINK PITAYA?
The Dragon Fruit cactus is native to south america, and it might be the coolest fruit in the jungle due to its unique look and intense color.
Our powder is made from the flesh of this red dragon fruit, and with it you can create foods so pink that your barbie dolls will be jealous.
Pitaya powder is a good source of:
Magnesium (55% RDI)
Zinc (24% RDI)
Potassium (47% RDI)
Fiber (7,4g per 100g)
Per 100g
Energy 1580 KJ/378 kcal
Fat 5.2g
Saturated fat 1,43g
Carbohydrates 70,6g
Sugars 56,2g
Fiber / Dietary fiber 7,4g
Protein 7,53g
Salt 0,003g
Potassium 1810mg *90%
Magnesium 205mg *55%
Zinc 2,4mg *24%
Copper 0,47mg *47%
The majority of ”health brands” only targets a small group of people, for whom candy, beer and cheat days are taboo.
At the same time, our Instagram feed is flooded with advanced yoga poses on a beach in Asia somewhere, perfectly manicured hand holding coconuts etc.
That shit is so DAMN old and CLICHÈ...
Imagine waking up a Saturday morning hungover, feeling like crap with no inspiration to even get out of bed or get your shit together.
With a little pinch of our magic fairy dust in your breakfast smoothie or oatmeal, your breakfast will be a lot sexier, you will automatically be more fit and your mama will be proud of you. All at the same time!
I want Rawnice to be for everyone who can’t relate to that perfect healthy lifestyle (You coconut yogis are of course welcome too).
Me? I drink red wine and listen to the Wu-tang Clan in between my workouts.
I’m all about the balance..and so is RAWNICE.
/Helene Arvidsson
Founder Rawnice
Serving Size: 1 tablespoon
You can use this vibrant pink powder for anything, there is no such thing as too much pink, right?
Most popular uses: