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Average nutritional value per 100g

 

Energy
1420 kJ/339,7 kcal

Fat
2,9 g

Saturated fat
0,5 g

Carbohydrate
64,0 g

Sugars
26,7 g

Protein
3,7 g

Salt
0,0 g

WILD CRANBERRY POWDER

2.65oz / 6oz

An untamed gift of nature, carrying the story of dense forests and tranquil wetlands where cranberries grow freely. This powder brings a rich, tangy aroma and vivid red color, achieved through a meticulous freeze-drying process that preserves the authentic freshness and flavor of the berries. Perfect for adding to smoothies, desserts, oatmeal, and energy bars. Its vibrant color and distinctive tart-sweet note bring a natural touch to everyday recipes. 100% pure wild cranberry, with no additives – simply nature in its purest form.

WILD CRANBERRY

Wild cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos) – a symbol of wilderness and resilience. This plant naturally thrives in cold, boggy regions of Northern Europe, Asia, and North America. The small, glossy red berries ripen late in the season after enduring the cold, giving them their characteristic tart flavor. Cranberries are known for their firm skin and light, almost translucent flesh. Historically, they were an essential fruit for indigenous peoples who dried them for use during the winter months. With their deep red color and intense flavor, cranberries are a true star of nature.

    WILD CRANBERRY

    Wild cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos) – a symbol of wilderness and resilience. This plant naturally thrives in cold, boggy regions of Northern Europe, Asia, and North America. The small, glossy red berries ripen late in the season after enduring the cold, giving them their characteristic tart flavor. Cranberries are known for their firm skin and light, almost translucent flesh. Historically, they were an essential fruit for indigenous peoples who dried them for use during the winter months. With their deep red color and intense flavor, cranberries are a true star of nature.

      DID YOU KNOW?

      • Cranberries can float because they have air pockets inside the fruit.
      • The name “cranberry” comes from the German word kranebere, meaning “crane berry.”
      • Wild cranberries are pollinated by bees and butterflies.
      • Cranberries are traditionally harvested by flooding bogs, causing the berries to float to the surface.
      • The first cranberries were used in the diets of Native American tribes over 12,000 years ago.
      • Cranberries are one of the few fruits native to North America that are commercially grown.
      • Cranberries can stay fresh for months due to their firm skin.
      • Cranberries were used as a natural dye for fabrics in ancient cultures.
      • There are over 100 species of cranberries worldwide.
      • Cranberries have inspired songs and legends among many Native American tribes.

      DID YOU KNOW

      • Cranberries can float because they have air pockets inside the fruit.
      • The name “cranberry” comes from the German word kranebere, meaning “crane berry.”
      • Wild cranberries are pollinated by bees and butterflies.
      • Cranberries are traditionally harvested by flooding bogs, causing the berries to float to the surface.
      • The first cranberries were used in the diets of Native American tribes over 12,000 years ago.
      • Cranberries are one of the few fruits native to North America that are commercially grown.
      • Cranberries can stay fresh for months due to their firm skin.
      • Cranberries were used as a natural dye for fabrics in ancient cultures.
      • There are over 100 species of cranberries worldwide.
      • Cranberries have inspired songs and legends among many Native American tribes.

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