
INCA BERRIES
These golden berries have many names in English but you may recognize them as physalis or gooseberry. The tart and delicious berry that you find in the tropical part of the fruit counter is also called Inca Berries or Golden Berries and its Latin name is Physalis peruviana L.
The berries grow on a plant that grows to about 1 m tall and produces the yellow-orange fruit that is covered in small thin leaves. If you like small, tasty berries, the inca berry is a tongue-tickling alternative. The tart berries are about the size of cherry tomatoes.
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Use: Eat these berries as they are, blend into your smoothie or sprinkle over your salad. Tip! Add luxury by dipping in melted, dark chocolate - wonderfully delicious.
Ingredients: Inca berries (Physalis peruviana L.)
Origin: South America
Size: 160g
Certified: EU Organic
Nutritional value per 100 g
Energy
Fat
of which saturated fat
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of which sugars
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Salt
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1235 kJ / 294 kcal
6,0 g
0,7 g
42 g
36 g
24 g
6,0 g
0,0 g
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