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On its own, ground mucuna pruriens tastes bitter and similar to coffee.

Also in the recipe are soaked cashews, gluten-free oats, and Himalayan salt.

The oats and cashews both give the balls great fiber while the nuts up the protein.

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after you grab your ingredients ready to go, youre just 10 minutes away from pure snacking paradise.

Place all ingredients in high-speed blender or food processor.

Roll dough into balls and put in the freezer until solid.

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Sprinkle with cinnamon, vanilla powder, or even more mucuna powder.

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