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Organic Goji Berries - 250g - Forest Whole Foods Ltd Reviews

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Organic Goji Berries are antioxidant rich.
Organic Goji berries are native to Asia and are surprisingly high in protein and vitamin C.  Sometimes referred to as wolfberries, these little red berries grow on vine like bushes. The taste of these Asian berries is sweet but tart, similar to cranberries.

Our goji berries are of the lycium barbarum variety grown in Qinghai a high-altitude Tibetan Plateau. This area has a premium environment for growing organic goji berries.

If you want to try these in a mix, try our Organic Trail Mix.

They are sometimes called red diamonds, they love the hot summers and cold winters and have been grown here for over 600 years. The Qinghai regions crops are known for their therapeutic-grade berries which are used in Chinese medicine.

Why not try our organic berry mix or organic trail mix. If you want to get creative with your goji berries try these energy boost breakfast bars.

Ingredients: Organic Goji Berries

Origin: China

Allergen Information: Packed on premises that handle gluten, tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, celery, mustard

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Really tasty, also good if you soak them a bit, they can get a bit stuck together if you hang on to them a long time - so worth buying either in smaller quantities or a couple of smaller sealed bags.
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These are very sweet and are able to be used in many ways
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