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| Navitas Naturals Organic Goji Berries Himalayan Superfruit, 16-Ounce Pouch |  | Brand: Navitas Naturals Category: Grocery
List Price: $23.10 Buy New: $13.67 as of 9/10/2010 16:26 EDT details You Save: $9.43 (41%)
Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 186
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.7 x 2.8
Model: 25-001 UPC: 858847000710 EAN: 0858847000710
Release Date: April 18, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Certified Organic, Kosher, Vegan, Sun-Dried and Raw. | | • | Vitamin C, Beta Carotene, Trace Minerals, Protein, Amino Acids. | | • | Nutrient and Antioxidant rich superfruit. Packed with minerals and vitamins. | | • | Tasty on their own, blended with smoothies, mixed with cereals, granola, yogurt and salads. | | • | Navitas Naturals products come directly from the farmers who cultivate them and are free of heavy metals, chemicals and pesticides. |
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Product Description Goji berries have been used in Asian herbal medicine for over 5,000 years. This bag contains 100% pure goji berries that are certified organic, vegan and kosher. The goji berry is one of the most nutrient-rich foods on earth. It is a vegetarian form of protein, packed with essential amino acids, rich in vitamin A and a good source of vitamin C. Goji berries possess over 20 trace minerals and vitamins including zinc, iron, phosphorus, Riboflavin (B2), vitamin E as well as carotenoids, including beta-carotene. Navitas Naturals¿ mission is to provide premium organic power foods that increase energy and enhance health. Our products are of the highest quality, sourced directly from farmers, cultivated sustainably and in accordance with fair trade practices. Product of China - Packed in USA
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 78
An expensive but healthy food December 28, 2006 Charles Burns (Pocatello, ID, United States) 58 out of 59 found this review helpful
These berries are thought to be one of the one of the healthiest natural foods. There are many "stories" about the amazing benefits of these berries, many of which may be true, but a few verifiable facts about them (in dried form) follow:
1) High protein (about 12%), and are a complete protein. This is good for anybody, but particularly noteworthy to vegans, who choose not to get their protein from meats.
2) Decent fiber content (about 10%)
3) 18 (!!) amino acids
4) Like most sweet fruits, high in carbs and calories. 100 grams give you about 350-380 calories; roughly 3/4 from carbs and 1/4 from fat.
5) 6 vitamins, 8 amino acids, 11+ minerals (more in trace amounts)
6) Carotenoids, unsaturated fatty acids (this is a good thing), phytosterols (help lower cholesterol), and other healthy (or theoretically healthy but not particularly well researched) phytochemicals.
Enough with the technical jargon. These berries are great in cereal, smoothies (once hydrated), and tea. For tea, try this:
Put water, a small number of berries (6-15ish) and a teabag in your cup, microwave for about a minute per teacup (time varies), drop a small amount in your favorite tea along with the teabag and let the berries and tea steep for about 3 minutes.
This adds a subtle character to green tea (plus an unusual, tasty snack to do with a few of the sips). The flavor seems to blend well with chai and jasmine too. This may work differently for those who use creamer.
I recommend that you try a bag, keeping in mind that you may need to soak the berries in water/tea/whatever in order to make them soft, and see what you think. I have found they make a great addition to my usual cereal-only breakfast because they give me a much-needed protein boost.
If you like them quite a lot, you may want to take the time to look for a supply in a nearby Asian foods store. I have heard they can be purchased at a lower cost in bulk.
The Ultimate Berry October 26, 2006 E. Gomez 44 out of 48 found this review helpful
Having consumed Himalania Goji Berries for over one year, the Navitas Naturals Goji Berry is a great addition to the exotic food market. The Navitas Goji is harder and drier than the Himalania Goji, but the flavor is much sweeter and better tasting.
I love the fact that they're raw, vegan, sun-dried, and free of chemicals and pesticides! Goji berries are believed to strengthen the immune system, increase energy and reduce fatigue, and reduce the threat of free radicals (due to HIGH levels of antioxidants). Gojis have highest ORAC score to date! The ORAC scale is a standardized test used to measure the total antioxidant potency of foods and nutritional supplements.
Definitely, one of my favorite foods!
Tasty berries! February 15, 2007 A. J. Krusz (East Lansing, MI USA) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
These supposedly have some of the highest levels of antioxidants of any food, which is why I bought them. But I really like the taste too. It's not too far off from a cross between a tomato and a strawberry, but a very little bit bitter at times.
Overall they taste great, though some kids might not like them due to the slight bitterness.
Edit: A few of these berries have a bit of mold on them. I would reduce my ranking by 1 star if I could.
An Excellent Source of Nutrition September 1, 2007 Miss Mermaid (San Francisco) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I love Goji berries and often eat them after my weight work-outs. I also throw them in the following cereal (raw & vegan), they make a perfect harmony in this recipe as follows:
Oatmeal Cereal Raw & Vegan - the Most Wholesome Cereal on Planet Earth: inspired to me by the Wonderful Magic Man, Peter Ragnar:
1/4 to 1/2 cup whole Oat Groats these look like buff colored pieces of rice, you will need to sprout them in filtered water one to two nights beforehand. So they will be ready for you in the morning. I think two days of soaking is best.
1/4 cup Goji Berries
3/4 cup blueberries
slices of banana and any other berry or fruit as you wish
1 cup refrigerated filtered water (trust me you want it cold..tastes good)
1/2 t vanilla extract
Himalayan Salt or Sea Salt
4 brazil nuts (soaking unnecessary because these don't have enzyme inhibitors)
2 T hemp seeds (Nutiva brand is good)
a bit of honey optional
In good blender pour 1 cup water, salt to taste, vanilla extract, hemp, brazil buts and honey if you want it (I don't use it). Blend up really well until a smooth creamy milk forms - this is amazing milk folks!
Now put all soaked oat groats, berries and whatnot in a cereal bowl. Pour over with the luscious milk you just made and eat slow, chew well because the stomach has no teeth :o) Add more a salt if needed. Don't forget to take your E 3 Live every morning - E 3 Live dot com.
Happy Berries November 10, 2006 Madeleine Spence (Milwaukee, USA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Don't eat the berries before going to bed as they will keep you awake and give you energy. That's why we put it into our smoothie in the morning.
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