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Organic Dried Goji Berries, 1 lb pack, are USDA Organic and Non-GMO certified superfoods handpicked from the Himalayan Tibetan plateau. Packed with iron and vitamin C, these vegan, paleo, and gluten-free berries offer a tangy, sweet flavor perfect for teas, smoothies, baking, or healthy snacking.
N**H
Great valve and taste
Love the Goni berries in my smoothie and my yogurt. Tastes really good and they are fresh snd smell just great. Great taste. Great valve for the money. I got a fresh bag of the berries
M**H
Recommend !
High quality and tastes good!!! Recommend this product!
C**K
Good flavor
Excellent flavor and good consistency, they are good quality
D**Z
Not very tasty out of the bag BUT....
The Goji berry has great health benefits but not easy to come by. Buying them dried is a great option. I really don't like the way the dried berries taste. I put them in my oatmeal and water in the evening and they rehydrate by next morning. The taste is fantastic once they rehydrate. I eat this berries multiple times a week.
O**S
Love these goji berries
I really like these, the taste is great and they seem to be very fresh. Like that they’re organic too. I’ve heard they are good for a variety of different things, and have tons of health benefits, and they were actually recommended to me by my acupuncturist. Solid value for money since the bag is pretty large. I also like to soak these overnight and either add them to oats or smoothies in the morning. It’s been a long time since I’ve tried other brands so I can’t really compare at the moment but since I’ve decided I like these already, I would purchase again.
A**R
Love this!
Great product. Second time I'm buying it. Very nutritious and very delicious. Alittle tangy and sweet. Nice by itself or in yogurt. Highly recommend!
N**E
Not dried enough: addendum possibly toxic to you (depending on the individual)
I purchased this when there was "lighting deal" promotion. Thus I am thankful that I did not overspend. This Goji berries were slightly moist. i.e. It was not 100% dry. Due to the moistness, I stored it in the refrigerator after transferring them to the big Mason Jar. However, by chilling, the syrup left between the berries got hardened and berries got stuck together. They also got stuck to the inner surface of the jar, very difficult to pick berries from the jar. The berries had some green particles here and there on the surfaces; perhaps, some particles from the plants such as leaves? They did not seem to be mold. The taste and the freshness were quite acceptable. However, since I am used to very dry Goji Berries that are for the Chinese Medicinal Tea, this partial moistness and hardening by chilling was quite annoying. They definitely needed to be soaked in water for several hours until it is soft enough to chew. Therefore, I did not see the points in making not drying enough before packing by the producer. Perhaps, eating the berries as snack out of the package was intended for Western consumers,*** P.S. Be aware that the Goji in general has slight toxicity, know side effects in China and Japan are 1. affect the hormone balance -> woman may become infertile, and/or the menstruation comes earlier than regular time, 2. Stomach Upset -diarrhea etc. 3. Allergic reaction - skin rash etc. 4. headache, esp. when you are on PMS or on the menstruation. My husband became seriously ill after 20 min of eating Goji berries, and it happened in repeated manners. My headache was worsened before during and after menstruation, to the extreme degree. You should google the side effects of Goji berries before purchasing. Viva brand in particular has more bad effects on us, since we have never had these symptoms before. Thus I assume that what we got had more toxins in it. Also, these berries are much redder and bright color than what you can get at Asian grocery stores. That means, perhaps, they add sulfur to keep color fresh and vivid. That may affect your digestion depending on the individual. I will not buy Goji ever again, because I don't want to suffer. Even in Japan, the common sense is that Goji's maximum daily intake is 2g. (It is between 10-20 pieces.) Thus do not exceed that amount. Goji is for medicinal uses in Eastern Asia, not for topping for ice cream and yogurt. This is not raisin. So be aware. This toxicity has nothing to do with detox. So be smart enough not to think this is any kind of cleanse thing.
L**E
Why are they Crunchy???
The Goji berries are sweet, however they're "crunchy" and not chewy like so many I've eaten over the years. Disappointed.
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