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Welcome to the Sweet Potato Flour that can bring color back to your food — and life to the planet.

A Superfood that helps Reforest and Restore the Amazon Rainforest.

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The
Rainbow Flour

Madre Di Dio is born from the sweet potato, a root we plant in the Peruvian Amazon with deep respect for the forest and its biodiversity. As it grows, it helps native trees like Shihuahuaco, Santa María, and Brazil nut thrive again — restoring the natural balance and supporting reforestation efforts that bring back wildlife and life itself.

Our sweet potatoes are cultivated among rows of native trees, in regenerative food forests that nourish the land and restore biodiversity.

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Sweet potato flour
is a natural superfood

Rich in vitamin A

Rich in vitamin A

Protects your skin, eyesight, and immune system

Reduces inflammation

Reduces inflammation

and support immune health bringing nourishment and harmony to your body

Packed with antioxidants

Packed with antioxidants

protects cells from premature aging

High in natural fibers

High in natural fibers

improves digestion and supports intestinal well-being

Natural Colorant

Natural Colorant

Versatile natural colorant for breads, beverages, juices, ice creams, snacks, and more

The sweetest thing about the sweet potato is the ecosystem coming back to life.

The leaves of our sweet potato are a tender, tasty, and highly nutritious food for the capybaras that have returned to repopulate the ecosystem.

But they haven’t come alone — they’ve brought back their natural predators, felines like jaguars. The balance is being restored.

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Colorful, Flavorful
and Good for you

Gluten-free breads and pastas. Mixes for waffles, pancakes, and cookies. Natural baked snacks. Antioxidant-rich plant-based beverages. Healthy supplements and pet food.
And the best part: every new use is one more reason to plant more trees.

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Together, one bite at a time,
we can help save the Amazon rainforest.

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