Delicious Protein and Flavonoids
Also known as Inca Berries
or Incan Berries, these sweet and tangy dried fruits were a staple of
the Peruvian ancients but were nearly lost to history. Luckily, this
delicious, nutritious berry has been rediscovered and is once more
making culinary conquests.
Dried, Goldenberries are like chewy,
citrusy raisins. Tart, sweet, and highly nutritious, they’re great for
snacking right out of the bag.
They’re bursting with nutrients –
especially phosphorous and Vitamins A, C, B1, B6, and B12. They also
deliver a healthy dose of bioflavonoids (known to have
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antiviral properties).
Put them in your kids' lunchbox...and save a handful for yourself!
You
can also use Goldenberries in a wide variety of recipes: smoothies,
pies, cookies, energy bars and many other desserts. Or for a decadent
alternative, try them Chocolate-Covered!
• Goldenberries are high in phosphorous, vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B6, and B12. • Goldenberries have 73-95% of the daily allowance of vitamin C, and for a fruit, • They also have an extremely high protein content for a fruit - 16%. • Goldenberries are a good source of vitamin P (bioflavonoids). and are rich in pectin.
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