"The Goji Tree The Goji Tree is a shrub/tree on which the goji berry grows and is native to China. This tree was imported into Europe in the 18th century. The long curved branches have thorns. The leaves are grey-green and the flowers purple. The berries are about 2 cm long and orange-red in colour. Before being dried, they are juicy and burst quickly. The goji tree can withstand all weather conditions, varying between -26℃ in winter and 40℃ in summer. After a growth period of 2 years, the first berries are produced. Goji berries are grown on a plantation along the Yellow River in China. In this area 3000 trees are planted per hectare, where they grow in width. The trees grow to about 1 meter high and produce 1 kilogram of Goji Berries per season. Nutrients and uses These goji berries are dried and 100% organic. They are red in colour and taste sweet and sour. By drying the goji berries have very concentrated nutrients. Goji berries are rich in antioxid…"
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"The Goji Tree The Goji Tree is a shrub/tree on which the goji berry grows and is native to China. This tree was imported into Europe in the 18th century. The long curved branches have thorns. The leaves are grey-green and the flowers purple. The berries are about 2 cm long and orange-red in colour. Before being dried, they are juicy and burst quickly. The goji tree can withstand all weather conditions, varying between -26℃ in winter and 40℃ in summer. After a growth period of 2 years, the first berries are produced. Goji berries are grown on a plantation along the Yellow River in China. In this area 3000 trees are planted per hectare, where they grow in width. The trees grow to about 1 meter high and produce 1 kilogram of Goji Berries per season. Processing into freeze dried powder Our organic powder is made from Goji Berries, grown on the Qinhai-Tibet plateau in southwest China. Referred to as the 'roof of the world', the 2.3 million km² area has an …"
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"Camu Camu Camu Camu is a small Amazonian fruit that has the highest vitamin C content of any plant in the world. The name Camu Camu probably comes from the ""Camu"" sound that fish make when they pick the floating fruits from the water surface. The fruit is picked by hand from a canoe. After picking, the fruit is peeled, pressed and dried. The remaining pulverised Camu fruit is then placed in a custom-designed drying machine, which slowly draws moisture from it at a constant temperature below 45 °C. The dried Camu Camu can then be ground into a fine powder, which is carefully tested before packaging to ensure that it is free of all potentially harmful microbes. Taste and use Due to its sour taste, the Camu Camu fruit is usually not eaten loose. In South America, the pulp is traditionally blended into a naturally sweetened juice, and since the benefits of the fruit have become known, it has become popular for sprinkling on ice cream, jam and yogurt."
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"Origin and history of coconut oil Extra virgin coconut oil has a fatty structure. Comparing organic coconut oil with another natural product is almost impossible. Sometimes the smell is artificially (and chemically) imitated, but nothing beats the original. Production Process, Harvest and Processing Coconut Oil The cold pressed coconut oil is extracted directly from the nut. Coconut oil has a white colour and a rather mysterious smell. Healthy properties Coconut oil and applications Coconut oil extra virgin is particularly popular and that has obvious reasons. In a short time, extra virgin coconut oil has worked its way up to become one of the most popular oils in the world. Coconut oil organic can be used in countless ways: processed in dishes, or for example as a wonderfully relaxing massage oil. The fat of coconut oil has a completely different structure and composition than the fat you find in frying snacks or in dairy products and meat. Co…"
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"Organic Potato Flakes The potato (solanum tuberosum) is a plant that grows underground. The potato originally comes from South America, but nowadays it is grown in many European countries. Potatoes are cut and dried after harvesting, leaving flakes. Potato Purée Potato flakes are flat pieces of dried potato purée. The potatoes are first boiled and then mashed, after which they are flattened by large rollers in a drum. Because the potato flakes are quickly dried to the desired moisture content, the dried mashed potato flakes are then scraped off the drum and broken through a mill sieve. Because the flakes easily absorb (cold) water , these potato flakes are often used in food products. The potato starch retains its high absorption capacity because the flakes are rapidly dehydrated."
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