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With
15 times the antioxidants of grapes and twice the
antioxidants of blueberries, the Brazilian Acai berry
(AH-sci-EE) is considered to have the best nutritional
value of any fruit on earth. With the symmetry of a
grape and the size of a giant blueberry, the Acai fruit
tastes a bit like wild raspberry with a hint of grape.
Most people have trouble putting their finger on the
taste because it's so different.
The Acai Berry is a dense source of a particular class of flavonoids called anthocyanins. Acai Berry's ORAC value (a measure of its antioxidant properties), is higher than any other edible berry on the planet.
The Acai Palm is a tall slender South American (concentrated in Brazil, Guyana, Suriname) palm grown for its fruit as well as for the "cabbage" (the cluster of new leaves more commonly called the "heart of palm"). It prefers swampy areas, and grows quickly. The fronds were (and still are) used for thatching and weaving. Each Acai palm tree produces small deep purple, almost black, fruit (berries) in groups of 3-8 per bunch. The fruit is edible, and its pulp is used in wines, liqueurs, as flavoring, as colorant, and on its own as a juice.
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