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Golden Berries (Incan berries) - Organic (250g, 1kg, 5kg)

 

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Description

Goldenberries, are also known as Physalis, Incan berries, Chinese gooseberries, and Cape gooseberries.

They are an exotic fruit orginally from South America, and are currently attracting great interest. The fruits, which are coated in a paper calyx, are characterized by abundance of vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B complex, minerals, tocopherols, carotenoids, and bioflavonoids. Golden berries are a good source of pectin.

Dried goldenberries are prized for their pleasant sweet taste and smell. Add them to cakes, ice cream and other desserts. They can also be consumed directly as a snack.

100% natural

From the Andes region of Peru

The berries are selected, washed, disinfected, air dried, selected, tested for heavy metals, and then packed and sealed.

A high quality dried Physalis must have an attractive orange colour; a darkened product is considered to have a lower quality. In order to reach a high quality dried product, the raw material’s quality is essential. The fresh physalis fruit should be sufficiently large and of a sufficiently sweet taste to meet the requirements. The dried physalis will have a texture similar to that of raisins.

Goldenberries are high in fibre with 19g fibre per 100g. They contain vitamin C, potassium and phosphorus and are naturally low in sodium.

Ingredients

Organic Goldenberries

Nutritional Information

Nutritional Informationper 100g
Energy302 Kcal 1064 kj
Fat8 g
- of which saturates0.88 g
Carbohydrate60.2 g
- of which sugars41 g
Dietary Fiber17.4 g
Protein6.01 g
Salt4.16 mg

Further Information

Formed and run as a family business, our supplier of Goldenberries is helping to positively impact the South American Community by working with hundreds of small growers and local communities. The demand for this fruit is growing across the world and our supplier is working to provide sustainable jobs for Andean farmers. Cultivated on the pristine farmland, each shrub is carefully monitored.

View our blog post here about Kate's visit to the factory where the Golden Berries are processed.

Click here to play the podcast wtih our supplier to learn more about their farming practices.

Podcast

Raw Living was founded in Sep 2002. As a celebration of 20 years in business, we talked to some of our oldest and best customers about why they love Raw Living: the products, the service, and the ethos. Click here to play the episode.

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