
Description
A sip of wellbeing straight from nature, this pure, sugar-free Wild Blueberry Juice is a concentrate of flavour and health benefits, made exclusively from hand-picked blueberries.
Authentic taste: The colour and intense, slightly tart flavour of the wild blueberry make it a product of excellence, the result of passion and respect for nature.
It takes 240g of blueberries to make 100ml of juice.
Main characteristics:
- 100% Wild Blueberry (Vaccinium mytillus L.): no other ingredients, just the pure juice extracted from wild blueberries growing wild in the mountains of Europe.
- Hand picked: the blueberries are selected and picked by hand, one by one, to ensure maximum product quality and freshness.
- No added sugar: the authentic, slightly tart flavour of the wild blueberry is preserved without the addition of sugar or other sweeteners.
- Cold processed in Italy, followed by a short pasteurisation at 85°C.
Benefits of our 100% Pure Wild Blueberry Juice
- Rich in antioxidant anthocyanins: Wild blueberries contain approximately 8 times more anthocyanins than cultivated blueberries. The anthocyanins in Wild Blueberry Juice help fight free radicals and protect cells from oxidative stress.
- Urinary Health: Blueberry juice is traditionally used to promote urinary health.
- Eye health: Anthocyanins may help maintain eye health and improve retinal microcirculation.
- Cardiovascular well-being.
Instructions
It can be taken pure or mixed with yogurt, fruit salads, cereal flakes, muesli, smoothies and homemade ice cream.
It can also be used as a base for preparing thirst-quenching drinks.
Recommended dose : 50 ml per day.
Storage: in a cool, dry place. Once opened, store in the fridge and consume within 6/7 days.
Nutritional facts
| per 100 g | |
|---|---|
| Energy | 198 kj / 47 kcal |
| Fats | 0,1 g |
| Saturated | 0,1 g |
| Carboidrati | 11 g |
| from which Sugars | 10,8 g |
| Proteins | 0,2 g |
| Salt | 0,05 g |
| Fibers | 0,5 g |
Recycle & Enviroment
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Glass bottleGL 70Glass
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Metal capsule91C/FEMetal
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