Well + Good Calls Chocho South-America's Top Superfood — And Why You Should Too
Jan 26, 2022

Why Well + Good Features Chocho — And Why It Matters for You
In a world overflowing with protein powders, clean-eating trends, and dietary fads, getting a nod from a major wellness publication feels like more than a pat on the back — it’s a validation. When Well + Good dubbed Chocho “the star ingredient in this protein powder” and called it a South American superfood worth getting to know, it wasn’t just a headline. It was a wake-up call for anyone thinking about what to feed their body, and what to fuel the planet with. MIKUNA
For us at Mikuna, this recognition underscores everything we stand for: ancestral nourishment, soil-respecting agriculture, and honest, whole-food nutrition. If you care about what goes in your body — and where it comes from — this article is for you.
🌱 What Is Chocho — And Why It’s Getting Global Attention
Chocho (also known as Andean lupin, Lupinus mutabilis) is a legume native to the highlands of the Andes. For generations, it’s been a staple in traditional diets across Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia — but until recently, it’s been largely unknown outside those regions.
Here’s what makes Chocho special:
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High protein content: Chocho seeds are rich in plant protein, often more than many common legumes.
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Nutrient-dense: Beyond protein, Chocho brings fiber, healthy fats, minerals, and other beneficial plant compounds.
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Regenerative & sustainable: As a lupin bean, Chocho enriches the soil, requires minimal inputs, and supports ecosystems — a crop rooted in ancestral agriculture and ecological integrity.
Because of these qualities, wellness insiders — like those at Well + Good — are beginning to see Chocho not just as a regional curiosity, but as a global contender in plant-based nutrition.
🍃 Why Chocho Works — Real Nutrition for Real Life
When you choose Chocho, you get something rare: a plant-based protein that doesn’t force compromise between nutrition, sustainability, and digestibility. Here’s how Chocho stacks up:
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Whole-food profile: Unlike many protein isolates or synthetic blends, Chocho is a whole legume — its nutrients are intact, its fiber is there, and it feels real.
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Digestive comfort: Many conventional proteins cause bloating or discomfort; Chocho’s natural fiber and gentle processing make it easier on the gut. In fact, recent coverage of Chocho highlights its accessibility to sensitive digestions. The Santa Barbara Independent+1
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Sustainable sourcing: Chocho comes from ancestral farms high in the Andes — supporting smallholder communities, soil health, and climate-resilient agriculture. That context matters, especially if you care about more than just macros.
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Versatility: Whether you're mixing a smoothie, baking protein-rich treats, enriching oatmeal, or cooking savory dishes — Chocho does it all. Its neutral flavor and smooth texture make it easy to integrate into everyday meals.
In short: Chocho is clean, functional, and real. Exactly what modern nutrition should be.
✅ What Well + Good’s Feature Means for Mikuna & You
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Validation from a trusted voice: When a respected wellness publication spotlights Chocho, it amplifies our mission — showing more people that plant-powered protein can be ethical, effective, and delicious.
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Broader awareness, greater access: Features like this help bring Chocho into mainstream food culture — meaning more retailers, more recipes, and more people discovering its benefits.
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Empowering choice — for you and the planet: Choosing Chocho isn’t just about feeding your body. It’s about supporting regenerative agriculture, honoring ancestral crops, and aligning daily nutrition with long-term environmental values.
🔗 Internal Links
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→ /blogs/journal/regenerative-protein-how-chocho-regenerates-soil-supports-farmers-and-protects-the-andes-ecosystem
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→ /blogs/journal/what-does-chocho-taste-like
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→ /blogs/journal/mikuna-cleanest-protein
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→ /blogs/recipes
Link to Article:
https://www.wellandgood.com/food/mikuna-protein-powder