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Jujube, the somewhat rare-sounding fruit
Jujube is traditionally grown in northwest China in Xinjiang Province, on the edge of the great desert against the majestic backdrop of the high Himalayas. The legendary Silk Road once began here. The fruit has been known in China and Mongolia for centuries, but it has not yet really arrived in Western Europe. We now want to change this.
The jujube tastes subtly sweet and its aroma is reminiscent of pears, plums and carob. It contains a lot of vitamin C, B1, B2, B3, beta-carotene, potassium and calcium, which makes it the ideal power snack for in between meals and a healthy snacking alternative.
But it can do even more: in raw food quality, the jujube, with its supple, thin skin, is an absolute all-round talent. It can increase the immune system and mobilize resilience. People used them to combat colds as early as the Middle Ages.
The jujube shines with its wide range of uses, from raw consumption to use in teas, baked goods, soups and also as medicine.
We think that the jujube really deserves the title of super fruit of 2017. But see for yourself!
- Power fruit
- Nutrient rich
- Raw food quality
Jujube, the somewhat rare-sounding fruit
Jujube is traditionally grown in northwest China in Xinjiang Province, on the edge of the great desert against the majestic backdrop of the high Himalayas. The legendary Silk Road once began here. The fruit has been known in China and Mongolia for centuries, but it has not yet really arrived in Western Europe. We now want to change this.
The jujube tastes subtly sweet and its aroma is reminiscent of pears, plums and carob. It contains a lot of vitamin C, B1, B2, B3, beta-carotene, potassium and calcium, which makes it the ideal power snack for in between meals and a healthy snacking alternative.
But it can do even more: in raw food quality, the jujube, with its supple, thin skin, is an absolute all-round talent. It can increase the immune system and mobilize resilience. People used them to combat colds as early as the Middle Ages.
The jujube shines with its wide range of uses, from raw consumption to use in teas, baked goods, soups and also as medicine.
We think that the jujube really deserves the title of super fruit of 2017. But see for yourself!