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Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 I have wondered about Goji Berries too. Do they retain all of their health benefits even after being dried? What do they taste like? Kenda > I've been hearing how good these things are, and we recently got > some in at work...dried Goji berries. They were incredidbly > expensive ($19.99 a pound!), so I just got a tiny bit to try....I > LOVE them!! These are dried, and I adore dried fruits. > > Anyway, here are the benefits I found of eating Goji berries.... > > Goji Berries contain 18 amino acids (six times higher than bee > pollen), more Beta Carotene than carrots, more iron than spinach, > and 21 trace minerals. Goji Berries contain Vitamin B1, B2, B6, and > Vitamin E (rarely found in fruits, only in grains and seeds). The > Goji Berry contains 500 times more Vitamin C by weight than oranges! > These berries are 13% protein, that's higher than whole wheat! This > bright red berry also contains many complex compounds, and > phytonutrients, which explains in part, the incredible health > benefits being experienced by people today. The Goji Berry also > contains extremely high levels of antioxidants. It is quite possibly > the highest antioxidant food on earth. > > Sounds like it's a good thing for us to try! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Wild Oats here carries them. Kenda > Where did you find Goji berries dried? > > Lynda > > > At 02:23 AM 9/13/2006, you wrote: > >> I've been hearing how good these things are, and we recently got >> some in at work...dried Goji berries. They were incredidbly >> expensive ($19.99 a pound!), so I just got a tiny bit to try....I >> LOVE them!! These are dried, and I adore dried fruits. >> >> Anyway, here are the benefits I found of eating Goji berries.... >> >> Goji Berries contain 18 amino acids (six times higher than bee >> pollen), more Beta Carotene than carrots, more iron than spinach, >> and 21 trace minerals. Goji Berries contain Vitamin B1, B2, B6, and >> Vitamin E (rarely found in fruits, only in grains and seeds). The >> Goji Berry contains 500 times more Vitamin C by weight than oranges! >> These berries are 13% protein, that's higher than whole wheat! This >> bright red berry also contains many complex compounds, and >> phytonutrients, which explains in part, the incredible health >> benefits being experienced by people today. The Goji Berry also >> contains extremely high levels of antioxidants. It is quite possibly >> the highest antioxidant food on earth. >> >> Sounds like it's a good thing for us to try! >> >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Yum! I'll have to get some too! Kenda > Kenda, > To me, Goji Berries taste a lot like cranberries.... > > Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@...> wrote: > I have wondered about Goji Berries too. Do they retain all of their > health > benefits even after being dried? What do they taste like? > > Kenda > >> I've been hearing how good these things are, and we recently got >> some in at work...dried Goji berries. They were incredidbly >> expensive ($19.99 a pound!), so I just got a tiny bit to try....I >> LOVE them!! These are dried, and I adore dried fruits. >> >> Anyway, here are the benefits I found of eating Goji berries.... >> >> Goji Berries contain 18 amino acids (six times higher than bee >> pollen), more Beta Carotene than carrots, more iron than spinach, >> and 21 trace minerals. Goji Berries contain Vitamin B1, B2, B6, and >> Vitamin E (rarely found in fruits, only in grains and seeds). The >> Goji Berry contains 500 times more Vitamin C by weight than oranges! >> These berries are 13% protein, that's higher than whole wheat! This >> bright red berry also contains many complex compounds, and >> phytonutrients, which explains in part, the incredible health >> benefits being experienced by people today. The Goji Berry also >> contains extremely high levels of antioxidants. It is quite possibly >> the highest antioxidant food on earth. >> >> Sounds like it's a good thing for us to try! >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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