Finds’ Fave Kuli Kuli Foods is a Winner + #Giveaway

You may remember my friends from Kuli Kuli Foods. I checked out Kuli Kuli’s Moringa Superfood Bars a few years back. At the time, I had never heard of moringa – a superfood ingredient. [Here’s the post.] Moringa is gluten-free, vegan and is a great source of fiber, calcium and antioxidants. Moringa is the only plant that contains a complete protein, iron, calcium and vitamins. It is a “super-leaf.” Last year, I reviewed their Greens and Proteins Superfood Smoothie Mix.

Where did Kuli Kuli find moringa? Kuli Kuli founder, Lisa Curtis, was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Niger. After a few months with limited fruits and vegetables, she found herself experiencing early signs of malnutrition — a condition that affects over 18 million children across West Africa. A friend told Lisa about moringa, a local tree with highly nutritious leaves and handed her a bag of kuli-kuli, a Hausa food made from peanuts, to make a delicious, nutty moringa dinner. Lisa incorporated moringa into her diet and began to regain her strength. Learn even more about moringa here. Kuli Kuli’s moringa is sustainably sourced and supports women’s cooperatives in West Africa.

West Africa – Moringa Farmer (Source: Kuli Kuli Foods)

Lisa wrote to tell me some awesome news! Kuli Kuli was recently awarded the Whole Foods Market Supplier of the Year as the top “Women Owned Supplier.” As America’s leading moringa brand, Kuli Kuli has seen over 200% growth with its line of moringa products. Moringa grows on trees and as part of Kuli Kuli’s supply chain the company has planted over 1 million trees across West Africa and South America.

Earlier this year, moringa was identified by a variety of sources as “the superfood of 2018.” They say, “like chia, acai, and matcha before it, moringa is making the transition from being virtually unknown to becoming the next big superfood. What makes moringa unique is that it grows abundantly in places where malnutrition is systemic, and offers nutrition, livelihoods and environmental restoration to local communities. By importing some of the moringa to the US, Kuli Kuli has created an international market for moringa and a sustainable livelihood for communities around the world.”

For Earth Month, Kuli Kuli Foods is highlighting an inspiring figure in the moringa movement. Meet Pierrette, a mother of five, a moringa farmer and entrepreneur from Benin, West Africa. After tragedy hit her family, she formed a moringa farming cooperative and was able to pull herself and 133 women members out of poverty. Pierrette’s story affirms the moringa’s potential, and reminds us why Kuli Kuli was started.

Want to try Kuli Kuli? To celebrate Earth Day, Kuli Kuli will send one lucky reader a #MeettheMoringa sampler pack. It contains 3 Moringa Green Energy shots, 3 Organic Moringa Greens + Proteins packs, 3 Moringa Superfood bars and a #Moringa Inspired recipe book. Want to enter to win? Please use the Rafflecopter below. The contest runs through April 27. Winners will be selected and notified on April 28. Winners must be 18 years of age or older, US residents (or have a US postal intermediary) and it is void where prohibited. Another giveaway prize is posted on Instagram – so enter to win there, too!

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In the mean time, you can get Kuli Kuli Moringa products online and on Amazon. You can also keep up with Kuli Kuli Foods on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Please note: I was provided samples in exchange for a honest review. I was not otherwise compensated for this post. All opinions are my own. This post contains an Amazon affiliate link. If you use this link, I will receive a small commission.