Average nutritional value per 100g
Energy
1672 kJ/394 kcal
Fat
<0,5 g
Saturated fat
<0,1 g
Carbonhydrate
85 g
Sugars
5,1 g
Protein
6,9 g
Salt
0,04g
Aronia berry and leaf tea is an ideal beverage for any season. In winter it warms, relaxes and restores power, and in the summertime it is an ideal source of much-needed fluid, it cleanses the body of toxins and provides energy. In ancient times, it was recommended by doctors against colds or viruses and today has become a daily part of a healthy diet and an active guardian of health.
Bobica Aronia Berry and Leaf Tea is a unique product on the market. In addition to the well-known effects of aronia fruit, the leaf has a positive effect on endurance, which is generally evident in increased physical exertion such as playing sports. Aronia tea:
- cleanses the body of toxins
- gives energy and restores power
- protects against colds and viruses
- good form of fluid intake
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ARONIA
Aronia (aronia melanocarpa) came to Europe from the east coast of North America. Initially, it was grown only for aesthetic and decorative purposes. Aronia berries are dark purple in colour, with a sour and lingering taste. The berries ripen in early September and remain on the shrubs until November. The dark green leaves of aronia turn into an astonishing red colour in autumn, creating a beautiful sight. Even more beautiful are its delicate white flowers which become truly magnificent in May, when the aronia shrubs blossom.
Various studies show that aronia is rich in antioxidants that prevent the oxidation of cells by free radicals. In 100 g of aronia, about 1.480 mg of anthocyanins and 1.752 mg of polyphenols were found. Anthocyanin gives that deep purple colour to the berries. Ripened aronia berries contain large amounts of biophenols, tannins, flavonoids and anthocyanins.
According to research on the effects of antioxidants (ORAC), aronia has one of the highest values ever recorded – 16.062 µmol / 100 g. When comparing, the value of other fruits is as follows: blueberries 6.552 µmol; plums 6.259 µmol; figs 3.383 µmol; grapes 1.260 µmol; lemon 1.225 µmol; oranges 984 µmol.
Aronia is called the healthiest plant in the world and is one of the most powerful antioxidants today. Aronia contains over 300 biologically active compounds and is rich in vitamins and minerals.
In addition to the above, aronia has further positive effects, it:
- is beneficial to the intestinal mucosa;
- provides better bile and liver function;
- reduces inflammation;
- prevents the development of viral and bacterial infections of the urinary tract;
- regulates pancreatic function and blood sugar levels.
ARONIA
Aronia (aronia melanocarpa) came to Europe from the east coast of North America. Initially, it was grown only for aesthetic and decorative purposes. Aronia berries are dark purple in colour, with a sour and lingering taste. The berries ripen in early September and remain on the shrubs until November. The dark green leaves of aronia turn into an astonishing red colour in autumn, creating a beautiful sight. Even more beautiful are its delicate white flowers which become truly magnificent in May, when the aronia shrubs blossom.
Various studies show that aronia is rich in antioxidants that prevent the oxidation of cells by free radicals. In 100 g of aronia, about 1.480 mg of anthocyanins and 1.752 mg of polyphenols were found. Anthocyanin gives that deep purple colour to the berries. Ripened aronia berries contain large amounts of biophenols, tannins, flavonoids and anthocyanins.
According to research on the effects of antioxidants (ORAC), aronia has one of the highest values ever recorded – 16.062 µmol / 100 g. When comparing, the value of other fruits is as follows: blueberries 6.552 µmol; plums 6.259 µmol; figs 3.383 µmol; grapes 1.260 µmol; lemon 1.225 µmol; oranges 984 µmol.
Aronia is called the healthiest plant in the world and is one of the most powerful antioxidants today. Aronia contains over 300 biologically active compounds and is rich in vitamins and minerals.
In addition to the above, aronia has further positive effects, it:
- is beneficial to the intestinal mucosa;
- provides better bile and liver function;
- reduces inflammation;
- prevents the development of viral and bacterial infections of the urinary tract;
- regulates pancreatic function and blood sugar levels.
DID YOU KNOW
- aronia comes from the rose family;
- 100 grams of dried aronia berry contains 1200 mg of vitamin P;
- following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, aronia berries have mitigated the side effects caused by radiation;
- aronia is resistant to temperatures reaching up to -47 ° C.
DID YOU KNOW
- aronia comes from the rose family;
- 100 grams of dried aronia berry contains 1200 mg of vitamin P;
- following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, aronia berries have mitigated the side effects caused by radiation;
- aronia is resistant to temperatures reaching up to -47 ° C.