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Goldenberries™

Goldenberries are also called 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. It
can be found
on most continents in the tropics, including Africa, Asia, and the
Americas. It grows up to 1 m 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.
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