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product origin
China & Brazil
brand
Infinity Foods Wholesale
product information
product information
Goji berries are tiny red fruits packed with antioxidants and powerful medicinal properties. They’re not only great for adding a pop of color to your plate but also delicious and full of flavor. Goji, goji berry, or wolfberry is native to Asia and has been an important ingredient in traditional Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese medicine, since at least the 3rd century AD. Often referred to as a “superfruit”, from the story that a Chinese man named Li Qing Yuen, who was said to have consumed wolfberries daily, lived to the age of 256 years (1677–1933).
ingredients
100% Organic Goji Berries
directions
They are a delicious treat by its own. You can blend them into your smoothie, as a topping or use in sweet and savory dishes.
delivered
10kg packed in cardboard cartons with polyethylene (PE) liner
allergy
Allergen handling policies and procedures are in place through the supply chain to reduce the likelihood of cross contamination from allergens, however this cannot be guaranteed.
recipes
Quinoa goji tabbouleh (Hemsley Hemsley Recipes), Energy bars, Granola
health benefits
Known for their sweet, slightly sour flavor and vibrant red hue, they’ve been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. In fact, they’re said to slow signs of aging, maintain eye health, and strengthen your liver, kidneys, and lungs.
about the brand
At Infinity, providing an extensive range of high quality vegetarian foods is what they do and this has been their commitment from the outset.
As a worker’s co-operative, they are a business run by, and for, their workers. They practice an equitable form of business that is not solely driven by profit margins.
They believe that it is their responsibility to provide food that is as far as possible, natural and unadulterated, free from GM and hydrogenated fat, organic accredited and sourced from companies with high ethical standards.
As well as trading and building relations with producers and suppliers in developing countries, they are equally as committed to sourcing as much as possible locally. They aim for a fair and just business practice with all of their trading partners, suppliers and producers and in turn, their customers.