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EcoIdées Bio Dried Goji Berries 400g

EcoIdées Bio Dried Goji Berries 400g

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EcoIdées Bio Dried Goji Berries 400g in our pharmacy bio. Goji Berry is the fruit of a bush native to China. It comes in the form of a small bay orange, elongated, slightly sweet flavor. It is considered one of the foods richest in essential nutrients and antioxidants in the world

ECOIDEES BERRIES DRIED GOJI BIO 400G

- Biological.
- Vegan, vegan.
- No added sugar. Contains naturally occurring sugars.
- No additives or preservatives.
- No fertilizer, no pesticides.
- GMO.
- Not irradiated.


The goji berry is the fruit of a bush native to China. It comes in the form of a small bay orange, elongated, slightly sweet flavor. It is considered one of the foods richest in essential nutrients and antioxidants in the world.

Description EcoIdées Organic Dried Goji Berries 400g

Wolfberry or goji berry is the trade name of the Bay of common wolfberry (Lycium barbarum) a bush whose natural habitat is the Northwest of China (regions bordering Inner Mongolia) and South (Tibet / Himalayas). It comes in the form of a small bay orange, elongated, slightly sweet flavor. The name "goji" was manufactured in 1973 by a North American ethno-botanist, Bradley Dobos, from the Himalayan local dialects and name Chinese. the lyciets are grown mainly in altitude, Northwest China (Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai) in Mongolia. Hui Autonomous Region of China Ningxia is famous for its production of goji (80% of world production of goji grows in this province). For thousands of years, goji berries are eaten in Asia and is deemed, for their beneficial actions. the goji berry is recognized as the largest source of antioxidants and carotenoids known among all foods. Serious analyzes made ​​in November 2007 by the French laboratory AGROBIO to determine the ORAC value (antioxidant capabilities that have to deal with free radicals) put goji berries at the top of the ladder.


Using advice EcoIdées Organic Dried Goji Berries 400g

EcoIdées Bio Dried Goji Berries 400g is to consume as snacks (dried or after the soaked overnight), as an appetizer or mix in cereal, in yogurt.

The recommended daily dose is 20 to 30 grams or a small handful.
Store in a dry and protected from light.


EcoIdées composition of Goji Berries Dried Organic 400g

100% * goji berry (Lycium barbarum). Dried in the sun. Picking handmade.
* Produced from organic agriculture certified by Ecocert (FR-BIO-01).
Origin: China (Inner Mongolia).
Net Weight: 400 g.

Each consignment imported Ethnoscience goji berries are systematically analyzed by a French laboratory.
Possible white marks on goji grains are due only to the traditional drying method (condensation of dew in the morning).

Nutritional values to 100 g VNR *
Energetic value 243 kcal / 1029 kJ 12.15%
fat 1.8 g 2.57%
of which saturates 0.5 g 2.50%
carbohydrates 69.9 g 26.88%
with sugar 25.5 g 28.33%
Dietary fiber 18.3 g
protein 13.3 g 26.60%
Salt 1.09 mg 0.03%

* Nutrient Reference Values. Reference Intake for an adult deviation (8400 kJ / 2000 kcal).

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