Navitas Naturals Trail Power Organic Goji, Mulberry And Incan Golden Berry Trail Mix, 8-Ounce Bags (Pack of 2)
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Friday, May 29, 2015
Wild Incan Golden
Wild Incan Golden
Wild Incan Golden
- Organic Raw Incan Berries Physalis peruviana, also known as Golden Berry or Cape Gooseberry, relative of the tomatillo
- These yummy berries are bursting with tangy sweetness. When dried, they look like golden raisins, but are tart like a sour gummy candy.
- Inca berries are a remarkable source of protein and Vitamin P (bioflavonoids), which possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antihistamine, anti-carcinogenic, and antiviral properties.
- They are high in phosphorous, vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B6 and B12.
- They are also extremely high in protein (16%) for a fruit
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Imposing Incan Fortress of Sacsayhuaman Lying North of Cusco Wall Decal Mural
Imposing Incan Fortress of Sacsayhuaman Lying North of Cusco Wall Decal Mural
Imposing Incan Fortress of Sacsayhuaman Lying North of Cusco Wall Decal Mural
Wild Incan Imposing Incan Fortress of Sacsayhuaman Lying North of Cusco Wall Decal Mural - 24 Inches W x 16 Inches H - Peel and Stick Removable Graphic- Easy to apply - simply peel and stick!
- Printed on a premium, self-adhesive fabric material that sticks to virtually any surface. Our product is intended for INDOOR USE ONLY.
- Custom printed for you, made in the USA. 100% authentic, premium quality.
- Environmentally superior material and inks. Safe for you and your children.
- Removable and repositionable with no sticky residue.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Incan Golden Berries 2.5 lb (Raw, Organic)
Incan Golden Berries 2.5 lb (Raw, Organic)
Incan Golden Berries 2.5 lb (Raw, Organic)
If you like wholesomeness packed dried fruits like wild mulberries or goji berries, you may want to try these incan (golden) berries from South America! These actually have three different names the Cape Gooseberry, the Goldenberry and the Incan berry. Sometimes these are called Incan berries or Goldenberries. Larger than a raisin or goji berry, yellow/orange in color, has a flavor like a sweet and sour lemon candy and is full of tiny seeds. These berries are currently grown harmonically with nature and certified organic. Cultivated in the Incan Empire in days past, these fully-ripe, sun-dried incan berries (or goldenberries, or Cape Gooseberry) are sweet with an awesome tart zest and contain small chewable seeds. They make a delicious, tart, and exotic "raisin." Incan Berries or Goldenberries are also called cape gooseberry or agauaymanto berry. Locally called mullaca, uvilla, uchuva, the plant is an annual herb indigenous to many parts of the tropics, including the Amazon. It can be found on most continents in the tropics, including Africa, Asia, and the Americas. It grows up to 1 m high, bears small, cream-colored flowers, and produces small, light yellowish-orange, edible berries. The goldenberry is one of the first plants to pioneer degraded areas. Its robustness and adaptability could lead to cultivation in many now unused marginal areas. The fruit is found in markets from Venezuela to Chile, and the plants have been grown on limited scale around the world in warm climates. Incan or Goldenberries are succulent golden fruits the size of marbles. They are protected by papery husks resembling Chinese lanterns. Currently in areas where they are grown they are largely regarded as backyard fruits for children, but upscale European markets pay premium prices for them, dipping them in chocolate to decorate pastries. They make excellent jams, which are popular in India and Africa. Eat the Incan Berries straight out of the bag, or try them in a raw recipes oGo to store
Incan Golden Berries 2.5 lb (Raw, Organic)
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