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Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry
Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry
Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry
Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry
Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry
Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry

Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry Powder- Raw, Organic, Non-GMO. Freeze Dried to Maintain Nutritional Integrity. Antioxidants. Add to Smoothies, Yogurt, Desserts- 8 oz Bag

Product ID : 37856382
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Galleon Product ID 37856382
UPC / ISBN 803813284380
Shipping Weight 0.51 lbs
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Manufacturer Sunfood Superfoods
Shipping Dimension 8.54 x 5.87 x 1.14 inches
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Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry Features

  • Wild-grown superfruit native to Chile, where the Mapuche people have consumed Maqui for centuries

  • Deep berry flavor and deep purple color indicate antioxidants such as anthocyanins and polyphenols

  • Freeze-dried to maintain its superfood power and maximum nutritional content

  • Free of pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, traditionally cultivated as it has been for centuries

  • Non-GMO Project Verified, CCOF Certified Organic, Sustainably-harvested, Vegan, Earth Kosher


About Sunfood Superfoods Maqui Berry

With a deep berry flavor similar to blackberries, maqui berries are a wild-grown superfruit native to Chile. There, the Mapuche people have been consuming maqui for centuries to help boost strength and stamina. The rich, purple pigment of this amazing fruit indicates the presence of antioxidants such as anthocyanins and polyphenols. Maqui berries also have calcium and iron, as well as vitamins A, C, B1 and B3. This little berry packs a lot of punch!Our raw, organic, non-GMO maqui berry powder is freeze-dried to maintain its superfood power and enzymatic activity. Free of pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers, the berries are traditionally cultivated as they have been for centuries, then ground into an easy-to-use, fine powder form.