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A Biscuit with 500 Million Years of History
Geocakes Trilobites were born from a simple, genuine idea: to make Beira Baixa's geological history edible. Inspired by the arthropods that ruled the Palaeozoic oceans, these handcrafted biscuits were created by Chef Raquel Ramos in Idanha-a-Nova - at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark, Portugal's first UNESCO Global Geopark. They're a tribute to the territory made by hand, with natural ingredients and the know-how that can only be learned by living in a land with this kind of depth.
Handcrafted at Heart, Unique in Shape
Each Trilobite is hand-shaped with an attention to detail no industrial process can replicate. The shape evokes the segmented exoskeleton of the prehistoric animal - recognisable to anyone who has seen a fossil in the rocks of Penha Garcia or in the Geopark's exhibitions - turning every biscuit into a piece with its own identity. No two are exactly alike, just as no two fossils are alike.
The recipe combines Beira Baixa's biscuit-making tradition - cinnamon, eggs, wheat flour - with chocolate, resulting in a biscuit that's both familiar and surprising. The cinnamon aroma that comes from the pack is the same as always; the shape is unique in the world.
GeoFood Certification and Production with Purpose
Geocakes Trilobites hold the GeoFood Seal - a distinction awarded by the Naturtejo Geopark to products that establish an authentic, verifiable link between gastronomy and the geological territory. They're made in Idanha-a-Nova, GMO-free, lactose-free and suitable for an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet. The maximum 120-day shelf life reflects the absence of artificial preservatives and a commitment to natural ingredients.
To Enjoy, to Gift, to Keep
From Beira Baixa to Your Table
Geocakes was founded in 2012 by Raquel and Rui, who traded city life for inland Portugal to preserve recipes and celebrate the territory they chose to live in. The Trilobites are, perhaps, the product that best sums up that purpose: handcrafted without compromise, local without pretext, unique without effort. They are Beira Baixa you can taste, geology you can eat, tradition that stays.
Made near the Chafariz da Senhora da Graça, in Idanha-a-Nova, they reach your table with a shelf life of up to 120 days and all the soul of people who take it seriously.
A recipe by Chef Raquel Ramos, made by hand in Idanha-a-Nova
Geocakes' Walnut and Chocolate Cookies are handcrafted biscuits with a clear identity: walnuts from Beira Baixa, quality chocolate and fresh eggs, brought together in a dough that doesn't need added salt to have personality. The recipe is by Chef Raquel Ramos, Geocakes' founder, and it shows from the very first bite: a soft texture that gives gently, an intense walnut flavour with just the right balance of chocolate, without excess.
These are biscuits that don't try to be anything else. Truly handcrafted, made by hand in Idanha-a-Nova, at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark. Each pack is a slice of inland Portugal, of the territory Raquel and Rui chose to build Geocakes in, back in 2012.
The territory in the flavour
Idanha-a-Nova lies within Portugal's first UNESCO Global Geopark. It's not just an address, it's an origin with weight and history. Geocakes produces here because it believes the territory matters, that local ingredients make a difference, and that an honest recipe needs no shortcuts. The Walnut and Chocolate Cookies are proof of that.
What sets them apart
How to enjoy them
The Walnut and Chocolate Cookies pair well with a mid-morning coffee, an afternoon tea, or a shared dessert. They're also a meaningful gift choice: for anyone who appreciates biscuits with character, who enjoys receiving something handmade, and who wants to take a piece of Beira Baixa home.
From Beira Baixa to your table. Flavourful and authentic.
Traditional Portuguese sweet-making in a gluten-free coquinho
34% coconut, 28% fresh eggs and buckwheat flour. Geocakes' Gluten-Free Coquinhos don't hide what makes them - and that's exactly why they work. Made by hand in Idanha-a-Nova, following Beira Baixa's sweet-making recipes, they reach your table gluten-free, lactose-free and GMO-free.
Coquinhos are one of the sweets most deeply rooted in Portuguese sweet-making tradition. Geocakes' version is made in Idanha-a-Nova, at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark - the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO - with a recipe that preserves the intense coconut flavour without giving up food inclusivity. Each coquinho is made by hand, with selected natural ingredients.
The combination of coconut (34%) with fresh eggs (28%), sugar and buckwheat flour gives these sweets a unique texture - firm on the outside, moist and intense on the inside. Buckwheat replaces conventional wheat flour without compromising the flavour or structure of the traditional coquinho.
Gluten-free, lactose-free, GMO-free - with genuine flavour
Geocakes' Gluten-Free Coquinhos are an inclusive choice with no compromise on quality. Suitable for those with gluten intolerance or wheat sensitivity, they keep the full identity of traditional Beira sweet-making - the same coconut flavour, the same handcrafted texture, the same recipe as always.
Coconut, eggs and know-how - nothing left out
How to Enjoy the Gluten-Free Coquinhos
They pair well with afternoon tea, morning coffee or a simple dessert. The intensity of the coconut also makes them an appealing choice for traditional sweet tables and gifts for anyone with dietary restrictions. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
A recipe with proportions you can feel
Chocolate and walnuts have an affinity that needs no introduction. In Geocakes' Chocolate and Walnut Cookies, the proportion is stated plainly: 17% walnuts and 11% chocolate, in a dough with no added salt that lets each ingredient speak for itself. Handmade in Idanha-a-Nova by Chefs Raquel and Mário Rui Ramos - with fresh eggs (33%) giving that melt-in-the-mouth texture.
Geocakes' Chocolate and Walnut Cookies don't hide what makes them. The 33% fresh eggs build a rich dough that melts without falling apart - that texture that sets a handcrafted cookie apart from any mass-produced biscuit. Walnuts from Beira Baixa, with the aromatic intensity that inland Portugal produces, and chocolate complete a recipe developed by Chefs Raquel and Mário Rui Ramos with over 40 years of dedication to Idanha-a-Nova's handcrafted recipes.
No added salt: a choice, not an accident. The absence of salt keeps the natural balance between chocolate's bitterness and the walnuts' richness intact - no interference, no artificial corrections.
Made in the Naturtejo Geopark (UNESCO), in Idanha-a-Nova
Geocakes produces in Idanha-a-Nova, within the territory of the Naturtejo Geopark - the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO. The Chocolate and Walnut Cookies are one more expression of that commitment to the territory: local ingredients, an honest recipe, handcrafted production with no shortcuts.
Chocolate, walnuts and no compromise
How to Enjoy the Chocolate and Walnut Cookies
They pair well with coffee, afternoon tea or a simple dessert. The absence of salt and the balance between chocolate and walnuts make them versatile - they work equally well with a glass of milk or alongside a regional fruit jam. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
A biscuit that tells the story of the Earth
500 million years ago, they lived in the Palaeozoic seas. Today, they live in Beira Baixa in biscuit form. Geocakes Trilobites are an edible tribute to the Naturtejo Geopark's geological past - created by Chef Raquel in Idanha-a-Nova, with cinnamon, chocolate and over 40 years of handcrafted know-how.
Geocakes Trilobites are born from the geological inspiration of the Naturtejo Geopark - the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO. Their shape evokes the extinct Palaeozoic arthropods whose fossils dot the Idanha-a-Nova territory. An idea only Geocakes had: turning geological heritage into a handcrafted biscuit with a unique identity and genuine flavour.
The recipe combines wheat flour (40%) with margarine, sugar, eggs (7%), chocolate and cinnamon - local ingredients, no GMOs, no lactose, with a shelf life of up to 120 days. Each Trilobite is hand-shaped by the Geocakes team, with the time and care a recipe with 40 years of history deserves.
With the GeoFood Seal from the Naturtejo Geopark (UNESCO)
The Trilobites carry the GeoFood Seal, awarded by the Naturtejo Geopark - a UNESCO network - to products that authentically and verifiably represent the territory. A biscuit with this name and this shape could only have been born here - in Idanha-a-Nova, next to the Chafariz da Senhora da Graça.
Geology, chocolate and cinnamon - none left out
How to Enjoy the Trilobites
They pair well with afternoon tea, morning coffee, or a table of sweets with a story to tell. The combination of chocolate and cinnamon also makes them an appealing gift choice - especially for anyone who appreciates gastronomic curiosities with territorial identity. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
A Flower You Can Eat - The Rosa Albardeira from Beira Baixa
Geocakes' Organic Rosas Albardeiras were born from a tribute to the Paeonia broteri - the flower that gave its name and identity to Toulões, an Idanha-a-Nova village known as the capital of the rosas albardeiras. Each biscuit is shaped with the care of someone who respects the territory and wants it to reach your table in a tasty, genuine way.
With the GeoFood Seal from the UNESCO Naturtejo Geopark, these little biscuits are much more than a handcrafted treat - they're a declaration of love for Beira Baixa's endemic flora, made by hand in Idanha-a-Nova by the Geocakes team.
Pink Colour, Rooted in the Land
The pink hue that sets the Organic Rosas Albardeiras apart doesn't come from any artificial colouring - it comes from beetroot powder, an organic farming ingredient that gives the dough a soft, characteristic colour. Combined with the unmistakable aroma of the region's rosemary, the result is a biscuit that smells of the countryside and carries Beira Baixa's genuine flavour.
The recipe combines organic wheat flour with margarine, sugar, egg, baking soda, beetroot powder and rosemary. Simple ingredients, of verifiable origin, worked with the handcrafted know-how Geocakes has preserved since 2012.
Why Choose the Organic Rosas Albardeiras
A Gift with the Territory's Soul
The Organic Rosas Albardeiras are one of Geocakes' most evocative products - hard to find anywhere else, because they were born from a specific flower from a specific Beira Baixa village. Packaged with no unnecessary plastic, they make a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates biodiversity, territory and the genuine flavours of inland Portugal.
Biscuits with 500 Million Years of History
Geocakes' Organic Trilobites are an edible tribute to one of the most fascinating animals in Earth's history: marine arthropods that ruled the oceans for over 250 million years and left their fossilised traces in Beira Baixa's rocks. Each biscuit is handcrafted to evoke the shape of these extinct creatures, turning every pack into an experience between gastronomy and palaeontology.
Made in Idanha-a-Nova, at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark - Portugal's first UNESCO Global Geopark -, these little biscuits come from a recipe unique and exclusive to Geocakes, created by Chef Raquel Ramos to be as unique as the territory they celebrate. With the GeoFood Seal, the Organic Trilobites are genuine ambassadors of the Geopark to the world.
Ingredients from Organic Farming
The recipe combines organic wheat flour (40%) with eggs (7%), chocolate, millet and cinnamon, all from organic farming. The choice of each ingredient respects the values that have guided Geocakes since 2012: naturalness, verifiable origin and respect for the territory. The result is a crunchy, lightly sweetened biscuit, with notes of chocolate and cinnamon that complement each other in an unmistakable texture.
A Handcrafted, Lactose-Free Recipe
For anyone avoiding lactose products, the Organic Trilobites are a safe, tasty choice. The recipe includes no milk or dairy, keeping all the crunch and complex flavour that set Geocakes' handcrafted production apart. Each 190g pack has a 120-day shelf life - more than enough time to share, gift or enjoy at your own pace.
Why Choose the Organic Trilobites
A Gift with Portuguese Soul
The Organic Trilobites are one of Geocakes' most distinctive products - impossible to find anywhere else, because they were born from an exclusive partnership with the Naturtejo Geopark and a recipe that exists only here. Packaged with no unnecessary plastic, they make a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates authenticity, history and the genuine flavours of inland Portugal.
The recipe the Naturtejo Geopark knows well
Beira Baixa's honey and virgin olive oil have an old affinity. In Geocakes Honey Broas, each goes in at 13% - and you can taste it. Made in Idanha-a-Nova, at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark, with fresh eggs (19%), cinnamon and the same wheat flour as always, these broas reach your table exactly as they've always been made: by hand, unhurried, with no shortcuts.
Geocakes Honey Broas follow Idanha-a-Nova's traditional sweet-making recipe book - a town at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark, the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO. The recipe has no secrets: 13% regional honey, 13% virgin olive oil, 19% fresh eggs, wheat flour, sugar, baking powder and cinnamon. Native ingredients, proportions tested by generations, production made by hand by the Geocakes team.
The result is a broa with that slightly moist inside texture that defines Beira sweet-making - and that you won't find in any industrial production. Honey gives the sweetness. Olive oil gives the depth. Cinnamon rounds it off. As simple as that.
With the GeoFood Seal from the Naturtejo Geopark (UNESCO)
Geocakes Honey Broas carry the GeoFood Seal, awarded by the Naturtejo Geopark - a UNESCO network - to products that authentically represent the territory and its know-how. A recognition that confirms what's already proven: native ingredients, an ancestral recipe, honest production in Idanha-a-Nova.
Regional honey, virgin olive oil and hands that know the recipe
How to Enjoy the Honey Broas
They pair well with afternoon tea, morning coffee, or a table of traditional sweets. With good resistance to transport, they're also a gift with genuine Portuguese soul - for anyone who wants to give something meaningful with guaranteed origin. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
The five-ingredient recipe Beira Baixa keeps close
Five ingredients. Not one more, not one less. Geocakes' Esses d'Idanha are made with wheat flour (30%), fresh egg yolks, sugar, virgin olive oil (22%) and cinnamon. A recipe Beira Baixa has always known, made in Idanha-a-Nova with the know-how of people who don't need to improve it.
The Esses d'Idanha are one of the most emblematic biscuits in Idanha-a-Nova's sweet-making tradition. Their S shape isn't just aesthetic - it's the sign that each one was hand-shaped by Chefs Raquel and Mário Rui Ramos, following an ancestral recipe that survived unchanged because it never needed to change.
The combination of virgin olive oil (22%) with fresh egg yolks and wheat flour gives these biscuits that texture which melts delicately in the mouth - dense enough to feel, light enough not to weigh you down. The touch of cinnamon rounds off the flavour without dominating it. Five ingredients that, in the right proportion, produce something no list of additives could ever imitate.
With the GeoFood Seal from the Naturtejo Geopark (UNESCO)
Made at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark - the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO - the Esses d'Idanha carry the GeoFood Seal. A recognition awarded by the Geopark to products that authentically and verifiably represent the territory. Ancestral recipe, local ingredients, handcrafted production: it's exactly what the Seal confirms.
Five ingredients, zero shortcuts
How to Enjoy the Esses d'Idanha
They pair well with afternoon tea, morning coffee, or a simple dessert. Their melt-in-the-mouth texture makes them hard to stop eating halfway through. They also make a meaningful gift - for anyone who appreciates something genuine, with verifiable origin, made by people who know the territory. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
Handcrafted Biscuits from Beira Baixa
Geocakes' Organic Cinnamon Raivas combine Beira Baixa's handcrafted tradition with organic certified ingredients. Made in Idanha-a-Nova by Chef Raquel Ramos, these delicious raivas carry the authentic territorial flavour of Portugal, perfect for anyone looking for genuine, sustainable regional sweet-making.
These organic cinnamon raivas are born at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark, Portugal's first geopark region recognised by UNESCO. Geocakes preserves Beira Baixa's ancestral know-how, creating biscuits that honour the region's sweet-making tradition with organically certified ingredients.
Key Features
The name geology inspired
Some biscuits tell the story of the land where they were born. Geocakes Areias do it through their name and texture: that gentle grainy quality that evokes the Naturtejo Geopark's natural sediments, with the citrus touch of orange that Chef Raquel worked into the recipe. Made in Idanha-a-Nova, by hand, with short-supply-chain ingredients - as simple as that.
Geocakes Areias don't have this name by chance. The grainy texture characteristic of these biscuits speaks directly to the natural sediments of the Naturtejo Geopark - the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO, where Geocakes has produced from the start. Idanha-a-Nova isn't just the brand's address: it's the reason these biscuits have this identity, this name and this flavour.
Chef Raquel developed the recipe with wheat flour, vegetable margarine and orange - a combination that results in that slightly grainy texture that melts in the mouth without falling apart before it gets there. The citrus touch balances the richness of the vegetable margarine and gives the Areias the personality that sets them apart.
With the GeoFood Seal from the Naturtejo Geopark (UNESCO)
Geocakes Areias carry the GeoFood Seal, awarded by the Naturtejo Geopark - a UNESCO network - to products that authentically and verifiably represent the territory and its know-how. A recognition that confirms what's already proven: local ingredients, a handcrafted recipe, honest production in Idanha-a-Nova.
Grainy, citrusy, with territorial identity
How to Enjoy the Areias
They pair well with afternoon tea, morning coffee, or a table of traditional sweets. Their citrus lightness makes them versatile - they work on their own or alongside fresh cheese, a fruit jam, or wild honey from the region. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
Inspired by the territory - with a name that makes sense
Sand is texture before it's flavour. Geocakes Organic Areias have that characteristic grainy quality that defines this family of Portuguese biscuits - and add the citrus touch of orange that sets them apart. Made in Idanha-a-Nova by Chef Raquel, with organic ingredients from Beira Baixa, they're a tribute to Portuguese sweet-making know-how, made with the territory's own materials.
The name is no accident. Geocakes Areias evoke the Naturtejo Geopark's natural sediments - the grainy texture characteristic of these biscuits speaks to the geology of the territory where they're produced. Idanha-a-Nova, at the heart of the Naturtejo Geopark, the first Portuguese geopark recognised by UNESCO, isn't just Geocakes' address: it's the reason these biscuits have this name, this texture and this flavour.
Chef Raquel developed this recipe with organic ingredients selected from local producers - butter, sugar, orange and organic wheat flour in a combination that results in that slightly grainy texture that melts in the mouth without breaking apart before it gets there. The citrus touch of orange balances the richness of the butter without overpowering it.
With the GeoFood Seal from the Naturtejo Geopark (UNESCO)
Geocakes Organic Areias carry the GeoFood Seal, awarded by the Naturtejo Geopark - a UNESCO network - to products that authentically and verifiably represent the territory. Organic ingredients, a handcrafted recipe, production in Idanha-a-Nova: it's exactly what the Seal confirms.
Organic, grainy and with Portuguese soul
How to Enjoy the Organic Areias
They pair well with afternoon tea, morning coffee, or a table of traditional sweets. Their citrus lightness makes them versatile - they work on their own or alongside fresh cheese, a fruit jam, or wild honey from the region. Available in bulk, by the kilo, to enjoy at your own pace with no waste.
Organic RAIANO brings together two flavours of Beira Baixa in an eco cardboard tin: lemon verbena and lavender for infusion, and handcrafted organic honey broas. A combination made for pausing - drinking slowly, eating calmly, and gifting with genuine Portuguese soul.
Lemon Verbena and Lavender from Beira Baixa
The RAIANO herbal blend is simple and direct: lemon verbena and lavender, harvested in the Naturtejo Geopark region, dried and prepared for infusion. The result is a tea with a clean, gentle aroma and deep sense of place - the scent of Beira Baixa in a cup. No artificial flavourings, no unnecessary blends.
Organic Honey Broas - the Perfect Pairing
The broas that accompany the tea are the same ones Geocakes makes by hand in Idanha-a-Nova: wheat flour, eggs (19%), virgin olive oil (13%) and regional honey (13%), all from organic farming. Dense texture, restrained sweetness, no artifice. The perfect companion to an aromatic Beira Baixa infusion.
An Eco Tin Holding Two Territories
The cardboard tube with metal lids is reusable - you can keep teas, spices in it, or simply leave it on the shelf as a keepsake of a region. Organic RAIANO has double organic control in production and processing, the GeoFood Seal from the UNESCO Naturtejo Geopark, and is produced entirely at the Geocakes atelier in Idanha-a-Nova.
Why You'll Love Organic RAIANO
When to Gift or Enjoy It
Organic RAIANO is a meaningful pause - for anyone who savours the genuine flavours of Beira Baixa, unhurried. It's also a territorial gift with personality: distinctive, with a story, plastic-free. Ideal for gourmet hampers, corporate gifts with Portuguese soul, and for anyone who wants to take a piece of Idanha-a-Nova home.
Handcrafted biscuits and cakes made by hand in Idanha-a-Nova, at the heart of the UNESCO Naturtejo Geopark - with organic ingredients from Beira Baixa and recipes that have survived generations. Here you'll find everything from Beira sweet-making classics to unique creations like geological biscuits, plus bulk options and gluten-free varieties.
A collection for anyone who wants to know what they're eating, where it comes from and who made it - without giving up genuine flavour.
Região da Beira Baixa
O Geopark Naturtejo é um território de paisagens únicas, aldeias históricas e património geológico de relevância internacional, integrado na rede mundial de Geoparques da UNESCO. Um destino onde natureza, cultura e tradição se encontram no coração do Centro de Portugal.
Há biscoitos que se compram. E há os que se reconhecem: pelo aroma que chega antes da primeira dentada, pela textura que não precisa de explicação, pelo sabor que fica depois de acabar o último. Os bolinhos e biscoitos da Geocakes pertencem a esta segunda categoria. Feitos à mão no atelier de Idanha-a-Nova, com ingredientes de agricultura biológica e receitas transmitidas de geração em geração na Beira Baixa, cada bolinho é mais do que um doce: é um pedaço de território com forma e sabor próprios.
A coleção reúne os clássicos da doçaria beirã - Esses d'Idanha, Areias, Raivas de Canela, Broas de Mel, Borrachões - ao lado de criações que só existem na Geocakes, como os biscoitos geológicos inspirados na geologia do Geopark Naturtejo. Há também opções a granel para quem prefere comprar sem embalagem, e variedades sem glúten para quem tem restrições alimentares. Tudo produzido com duplo controlo biológico e distinção GeoFood UNESCO.
Esta coleção foi pensada para quem já desconfiou de um biscoito de supermercado e percebeu que havia algo a faltar. Para quem lê os ingredientes antes de comprar. Para a Maria da Terra que cresceu com biscoitos caseiros e não se conforma com imitações industriais - e que quer oferecer algo com substância quando a ocasião pede.
São também uma escolha certa para quem quer compor um cabaz regional com produtos de origem verificável, para quem tem restrições alimentares e procura alternativas artesanais verdadeiras, ou para quem simplesmente quer um lanche da tarde com menos lista de ingredientes e mais sabor.
A distinção GeoFood do Geopark Naturtejo UNESCO não é ornamento. É a garantia de que estes produtos nasceram, foram produzidos e homenageiam um território específico - reconhecido internacionalmente pela sua relevância geológica, natural e cultural. Quando come um biscoito Geocakes, sabe de onde vem cada ingrediente.
Se quer o clássico que não falha, os Esses d'Idanha Biológicos são o ponto de partida: 22% de azeite virgem extra, textura que se desfaz na boca, receita ancestral com duplo controlo biológico. São o biscoito mais representativo da Geocakes - leve, inconfundível, da Beira Baixa.
Se procura algo com carácter forte e aroma envolvente, as Raivas de Canela Biológicas têm 6% de canela - não como apontamento, mas como elemento central. O aroma entra antes do primeiro dentão e o sabor permanece depois do último.
Se quer explorar o território pela gastronomia, os biscoitos biológicos com distinção GeoFood são a escolha certa. As Areias Biológicas, por exemplo, têm uma textura granulosa que evoca os sedimentos geológicos da região - cada biscoito é uma homenagem comestível à paisagem do Geopark Naturtejo.
Se tem restrições alimentares, os Coquinhos sem Glúten são feitos com farinha de trigo-serraceno, 34% de coco e ovos frescos, sem lactose e sem OGM. Artesanais, inclusivos e com o mesmo rigor de produção dos restantes.
Se quer comprar com menos embalagem, a opção a granel permite escolher a quantidade que precisa, acondicionada em embalagem ecológica com fecho hermético, preparada no momento do envio para preservar a crocância e o aroma. É a forma mais consciente de consumir estes biscoitos - sem desperdício, sem plástico.
Os preços variam entre 3,75 € (versões clássicas) e 4,75 € (versões biológicas certificadas). A diferença corresponde ao custo real do duplo controlo biológico - produção e transformação - e à remuneração justa dos produtores locais que fornecem os ingredientes. Não é margem de marca: é o preço honesto de um produto que cumpre o que promete.
Os biscoitos geológicos são uma criação exclusiva da Geocakes inspirada na geologia do Geopark Naturtejo UNESCO. Formatos como trilobites, cruziana e granitos transformam a geologia da Beira Baixa em biscoito - cada peça é uma homenagem comestível ao território. Não existem noutras marcas: são únicos porque o território que os inspira também o é.
Os biscoitos a granel são acondicionados em embalagem ecológica com fecho hermético, preparada no momento do envio - sem armazenamento prolongado. É uma opção mais consciente: escolhe a quantidade que precisa, reduz o desperdício de embalagem e recebe os biscoitos com a mesma crocância e aroma de quem os acabou de tirar do forno.
Sim. Os Coquinhos sem Glúten são feitos com farinha de trigo-serraceno, 34% de coco e ovos frescos - sem glúten, sem lactose e sem OGM. Têm o mesmo processo artesanal e rigor de produção que todos os outros biscoitos da Geocakes, sem concessões na qualidade nem no sabor.
Depois de abertos, os biscoitos Geocakes mantêm a crocância até cerca de 2 a 3 semanas se guardados em recipiente hermético, ao abrigo da luz e da humidade. A validade fechada chega aos 120 dias - sem conservantes artificiais, apenas graças à receita e ao processo de cozedura artesanal.