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25 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Brings balance to mixes with goldenberries! Jul 09, 2009
By Pandora I've recently discovered that raw trail mixes are very satisfying and make for the best breakfasts, because I tend to work longer hours. I bought these mulberries along with the goldenberries, cacao nibs, and goji berries from the same company, along with some raw filberts and macadamia nuts; altogether they make a complex set of flavors and a fantastic mix for breakfast or a snack. The sweetness of the mulberries give a nice balance to the tartness of the goldenberries, and that combination goes well with that of the goji and cacao. While I do enjoy these things all on their own, they are most satisfying in a mix like the one I just described, both in terms of flavor and appeasing hunger. I will definitely buy these again!
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Unbelievably delicious! Jul 09, 2008
By Dr Robin Super high in antioxidants with the most amazing taste. Sort of like golden raisins but with more texture. Try them in oatmeal or cereal, or just out of the bag.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Turkish mulberries Aug 27, 2008
By C. Bundock
"an raw oma"
Thank you so much, these are very good and moist, some others I have had in the past were too dry...........
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great tasting and great for you Apr 24, 2011
By Memento Mori These mulberries are very moist and fresh, they have a sweet but mild flavor that is great for trail mix. I like to mix these with cashews, pistachios, goji berries, and chocolate nibs also made by Navitas Naturals. I haven't tried myself, but I'm sure these berries would also be good for smoothies and recipes.
Mulberries have been used for food and medicine all over the World for thousands of years. There are about a dozen different types of mulberry trees, most of them being native to Asia. These berries are very high in antioxidants and, like grapes, have significant amounts of resveratrol which studies have shown lengthens the life of fish and improve health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet. [1]
Mulberry fruit has also been used traditionally in the treatment of gout and high cholesterol. Recent studies also show mulberries to have neuroprotective effects. [2]
Amazon has removed my reference links for some reason. They were all from PubMed.gov which is ran by the National Institute on Health. I'll add them again but if they disappear again just know what happened to them.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great item, great price, great taste Mar 07, 2012
By CK Great item, great price, great taste. I use this to mix in with granola for my morning yogurt. The berries are slightly chewing which is a plus for texture.
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