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The
high-flying fruit
Lynda Searby
July 2005
Mangosteen, açaí
and pomegranate have been plucked from obscurity
and lauded for antioxidant levels that put
blueberries in the shade. Lynda Searby charts
the rise of these ‘super fruits’
Several years ago, few people could spell açaí
— let alone pronounce it.
Amazon Thunder açaí has been met with an
overwhelming response. “Last year, we were
calling people and explaining what açaí was,
and they had no idea what we were talking
about,” says Todd Reum, founder of Amazon
Thunder. “Now we’re getting
calls from people asking where they can buy our
product."
While açaí’s deep hue and wholesome
Brazilian beach image add to its appeal, it is
the purported health benefits that are really
making people sit up and take notice. But how
much of that is rooted in hard fact?
As yet, no clinical trials have been carried
out. What is known is that the berry contains
abundant levels of vitamins A and C. Indeed the
antioxidant content of Amazon Thunder's açaí is
supported by ORAC tests, which have shown that
the fruit contains twice as many antioxidants as
the blueberry. For the purest form of no sugar
added açai we recommend buying Amazon Thunder!
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