Ritū is a nourishing daily drink made from ancient plants cultivated long before coffee existed — roasted chicory, barley, shade-grown cacao, amaranth, maíz morado, and mesquite. It’s designed to replace the habit of coffee with a more grounded morning ritual.
It’s pronounced “Rich-oo” — like the first part of the word ritual. The name reflects a return to rhythm, season, and daily practice.
No. Ritū is a coffee alternative — not coffee with additives. It’s made from global ingredients used in morning beverages in different cultures, and crafted to offer warmth, depth, and satisfaction without a crash.
Ritū contains no added caffeine. Each cup includes about 5mg of naturally occurring caffeine from cacao, roughly equivalent to a cup of decaf coffee. Ritū also contains theobromine, a gentler compound found in cacao that’s often associated with calm alertness rather than stimulation.

