Goldenberries - Premium - Ecuador 8oz

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Finally!  The very best goldenberries we have EVER tasted are here.  We have been waiting for these to be delivered from our farming partners in Ecuador for months.

Essential Living Foods recently traveled to Ecuador to meet with cutting-edge organic growers and bring back the most pristine and nutritious products.  On that trip he encountered the producers of the sweetest and most succulent goldenberries.

While most goldenberries may be dark orange or almost brown in appearance and hard on the outside, these goldenberries are light yellow in color, soft and truly sweet.  If you have found goldenberries to be too tart and intense, try these and see if you change your mind!

It's worth bringing goldenberries into your diet as a snack or ingredient since this Incan superfruit packs in vitamin C and protein (from the fruit's seeds).

It turns out it was not easy to produce such an exquisite fruit.  It took years of perfecting the pH balance of the soil to create an optimal fruit.

We are offering these goldenberries at a spectacular introductory price!  Take advantage of the discount and try these out. 

Wildcrafted Goldenberries

Goldenberries are alsocalled cape gooseberry or agauaymanto berry. Locally called mullaca, uvilla, uchuva, the plant is an annual herb indigenous to many parts of the tropics, including the Amazon rainforest. It can be found on most continents in the tropics, including Africa, Asia, and the Americas. It grows up to one meter high, bears small, cream-colored flowers, and produces small, light yellowish-orange, edible fruit. The leaves of the plant have many ethnobotanical uses around the world. The goldenberry is one of the first plants to pioneer degraded areas. Its robustness and adaptability could lead to cultivation in many now unused marginal areas.

The fruit is found in markets from Venezuela to Chile, and the plants have been grown on limited scale around the world in warm climates. Goldenberries are succulent golden fruits the size of marbles. They are protected by papery husks resembling Chinese lanterns. Currently in areas where they are grown they are largely regarded as backyard fruits for children, but upscale European markets pay premium prices for them, dipping them in chocolate to decorate pastries. They make excellent jams, which are popular in India and Africa.

Dried, they make a delicious, tart, and highly nutritious and exotic "raisin." They are high in phosphorous, vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B6, and B12. They are also extremely high in protein (16%) for a fruit.

Essential Living Foods' Goldenberries

From pristine, exotic regions in South America comes one of the world’s most unique berries. Still relatively unknown in the natural foods world, Essential Living Foods' Goldenberries are tart, tangy berries that look like golden raisins.

Goldenberries grow on a small shrub, often just one to three feet in height. Its small, cream-colored flowers produce a large, marble-sized yellowish-orange fruit. Living up to it’s exotic reputation, each berry is surrounded by a papery yellow shell--much like you find on the outside of a tomatillo.

To produce this unique product, the berries are first hand-picked, then washed, inspected and ultimately shade-dried to the optimum moisture levels. They are free of any chemical pesticides, sulfur or heavy metals since they are inspected again and tested for purity before packaging.

Nutritional Benefits

  • Essential Living Foods 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 of 16%.
  • Goldenberries are considered a good source of vitamin P (bioflavonoid) and are rich in pectin.