
BrazilBotanicals.com Acai Berry Juice discussed by Dr. Tim S. Hollingshead. The juice and pulp of the açaí fruit (Euterpe oleracea) are often used in beverages and smoothies. In northern Brazil, açaí is traditionally served in gourds called “cuias” with tapioca and, depending on the local preference, can be consumed either salty (with shrimp) or sweet (honey is known to be used in the mix). Açaí has become popular in southern Brazil where it is consumed cold as açaí na tigela (“açaí in the bowl”), mostly mixed with granola and bananas — a fad in which açai is considered an energizer. Açaí is also widely consumed in Brazil as an ice cream flavor or juice.
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@allanwindow South Of What? South Of Brazil?
yOU JUST NEED TO NOT FEEL HUNGRY. If I did this then I would’nt eat all day and weigh 35stone.
Great Video
only Indian acai are the best. it grow in heart of the land in south.
the only problem with weight loss diets is that most people don’t believe in them. if they would take a look at the studies conducted on the acai berry, I am sure more people would be interested in getting it.
You owe it to yourself to try Dr. Tim’s Acai. It is 85% Acai and tastes great at the same time since he adds 15% clarified pineapple and concord grape juice. It took Dr. Tim over year to get the taste just right. 100% Acai juice has an unusual taste, that’s we why we recommend his juice over 100% juice. denouncing or refuting acai berry diet pill claims.