TO GOJI BERRIES
SO GOOD! <3
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j32/FromSilverToGrey/Goji-berries.jpg)
They look like those berries you find in certain cereals o.o
^ I think the item your looking for is called a Cranberry, or a Raisin. Probably cranberry.
Hnnnnng, Those look kind of weird. I'm not really a big fan of dried fruit. D:
What's the flavor? Is the texture like a raisin?
~~Shadowwolf
the flavour is sweet, but not overpowering. with a subtle tart undertones. the texure is very similar to raisins
Goji Berries are a very rich source of vitamin C, having 500 times more vitamin C per ounce than oranges, actually more almost any fruit you could name. They are also a superb source of vitamin A, not surprising because they are a really pretty red color. Goji berries also have vitamins B1, B2, B6, and E.Contains 19 amino acids the building blocks of protein including all eight that are essential for life,21 trace minerals, including germanium, an anti-cancer trace mineral rarely found in foods.
: Hadlock May 16, 2011, 05:47:24 -06:00
the flavour is sweet, but not overpowering. with a subtle tart undertones. the texure is very similar to raisins
Goji Berries are a very rich source of vitamin C, having 500 times more vitamin C per ounce than oranges, actually more almost any fruit you could name. They are also a superb source of vitamin A, not surprising because they are a really pretty red color. Goji berries also have vitamins B1, B2, B6, and E.Contains 19 amino acids the building blocks of protein including all eight that are essential for life,21 trace minerals, including germanium, an anti-cancer trace mineral rarely found in foods.
Oh man. They sound good, AND healthy. Thanks for the info on these. ;w;
Where would you find these bad boys?
~~Shadowwolf
i get em at Save-on x3
: Hadlock May 16, 2011, 05:53:27 -06:00
i get em at Save-on x3
Awesome Possum, I will defiantly have to try them.
And then become an addict. XD
~~shadowwolf
: Brittany-shadowwolf May 16, 2011, 04:50:29 -06:00
^ I think the item your looking for is called a Cranberry, or a Raisin. Probably cranberry.
No what im thinking of is that stuff you find in some certain types of cereal.