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08/18/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Redcurrants are berries that native to western Europe including Belgium, France, Norway, and Sweden as well as Germany, the Netherlands, northern

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08/18/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Drumstick tree is a medium-sized, evergreen tropical tree valued for its leaves, fruit pods, and flower buds. According to TheAyurveda.org,

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08/18/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) is a perennial flowering plant native to the Falkland Islands but widely distributed across the northern

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08/18/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Blackberry juice is the sweet extract derived from the blackberry (Rubus fructicosus) fruit, a deep purple- to blue-black-colored edible fruit

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08/18/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Orange peels are simply the skins of the orange fruit. Often discarded, not many people know that these peels are

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08/15/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Nance is a small and golden fruit that is native to Central and South America. According to an article posted on the

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08/15/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Huckleberries are small, edible berries that resemble blueberries in appearance and taste. The berries are native to North America and

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08/15/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis), also known as sweet gourd or baby jackfruit, is a spiky, orange fruit native to Southeast Asia.

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08/15/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Bromelain is an important compound that is primarily found in pineapples. The nutrient is valued for its strong anti-inflammatory actions and many

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08/15/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Oat bran is the outer covering of oat grain that consists of the combined pericarp and aleurone. This byproduct of

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08/15/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Psoralea, more commonly known as babchi, is an essential staple of both Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicines. The plant is

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08/15/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Pygeum is a large evergreen tree that belongs to the rose family, which also houses cherries and plums. The tree

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08/15/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Genip, which has the scientific name Melicoccus bijugatus, is an exotic fruit of the soapberry family that is endemic to

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08/15/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Komatsuna, which has the scientific name Brassica rapa var. perviridis which belongs to the Brassica family, is a green, leafy

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