Matcha green tea is rich in antioxidants called catechins, which help fight free radicals and support metabolism. Broccoli sprouts can contain up to 100 times more sulforaphane — a potent detoxifying compound — than mature broccoli.
The benefits.
- Helps to maintain bone, nerve, and immune system function (copper and manganese in nuts, spices and cacao)
- Assists in keeping your heart healthy and is a rich source of energy (monounsaturated fats in nuts and cacao)
- Supports your immune system and contributes to normal thyroid function (selenium in hazelnuts, brazil and macadamias nuts)
- Helps your body to suppress molecules known to play major roles in inflammation (anti-inflammatory compounds in nuts and spices)
- Helps to alleviate food cravings (good mix of fibre, fats and protein in nuts, seeds and oats)
What goes in.
Matcha tea, Broccoli, Lemon Moringa, Lemon Myrtle.
Allergens:
Packed in a facility that handles tree nuts, sesame, and gluten-containing cereals. May contain traces.
What's kept out.
Artificial chemicals, synthetic colours, flavours, preservatives, refined sugar, fillers, gluten, and dairy. Packaged plastic-free in glass jars.
Did you know?
Geography.
Made in Australia from imported ingredients.
Hot tip.
Mix 1–2 teaspoons into smoothies, juices, coconut water, or sprinkle over yoghurt and fruit. Add to bliss balls or raw treats for a nutrient-rich green boost.
Nutritional Information.

Mindful Foods
It begins with the process: selecting the right ingredients for the right reasons, choosing plastic-free packaging, and working alongside a heart-led team that genuinely cares.
But that’s only the beginning. The real magic happens when the team steps away—when the hair nets are hung up for the day and everyone returns home to their loved ones. It’s in the opening of a box, the turning of a jar lid, the scattering of crumbs on a kitchen bench.
In the pursuit of a mindful life, the simple pleasures of taste and smell are often overlooked. So too are the healing gifts of nature found in everyday food.
Whether it’s preparing a nightly family dinner or passing around wholesome snacks at work, everyone has the power to bring a little more mindfulness into daily life—through food.

