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Acai Berries and You. Better Health and a Strong Market
Acai berries come from the Brazilian acai palm (Euterpe oleracea). Please read on for more information about the marketing and benefits of acai berries.
The Market for Acai Berries
Acai berries first started becoming popular in the U.S. in the year 2000. Its high nutritional value immediately caught Americans' attention. By 2004, the acai berry market totaled $435,000. By October 2005, that figure skyrocketed to $3.8 million. Demand continues to grow and the market for acai continues to perform well.
Nutrients in Acai Berries
Acai berries are full of vitamins, antioxidants, dietary fiber, and even proteins. With a high ORAC value, which measures the strength of an antioxidant, acai berries are smart choice whenever seeking to protect your cells from free radicals. Vitamins such as C and E keep you strong in the face of cold and flu, and improve your skin as well.
How to Enjoy Acai Berries
Many describe the taste of acai berries as a mix of chocolate, boysenberry, and cherry. Sounds delicious, right? Because acai berries cannot be transported fresh far from their tree, they must be properly processed to preserve their value. Perhaps the best way involves freeze-drying the berries to lock in the nutrients. Other ways include filtering the berries to make juice or processing them into powder than then goes into supplement capsules.
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