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Acai Is Everywhere - Or Will Be Soon
Posted by Su Avasthi on July 26, 2007 - 5:56pm.

I'm pretty sure that I didn't know anything about açai berries a year ago.

Or if I did, I instantly lumped them into the same "exotic ingredients I'm unlikely to try" category, which also includes mangosteen or goji berry. I thought that, if anything, acai berries were destined to be found only at the funkiest of health food stores, and not at my neighborhood ice cream parlor or watering hole.

But a year later, the small but mighty açai berry has burst onto the mainstream.

Expect to see them in sorbets, cocktails, energy drinks and gels, smoothies, teas, jams, cosmetics, and all sorts of other things. In other words, before long everyone will know that the correct way to pronounce acai is ah-sigh-ee.

Experts now predict that dark purple berries—which taste like a cross between blueberries and chocolate—are likely to follow the same trajectory as pomegranates or green tea, as they become part of the average American pantry.

That's good news, because acai is thought to be one of the world's most healthful foods. Native to Brazil, the berries grow on palm trees in the rainforests. Better still, experts think their popularity could bring a kind of sustainable agriculture option to the farmers in the Amazon, who may prefer to harvest the berries, instead of chop down palm trees.

Acai leapt onto Oprah's radar (and therefore the radar of most of the country) as her No. 1 superfood. They're loaded with antioxidants, amino acids and essential fatty acids.

My question is: Will the potent little berry maintain it's superfood powers once it's revamped as a premium sorbet or infused in a fruity cocktail? I hope so, because I'm far more likely to try acai once its health value has been compromised by sugar, fat, or alcohol.

I doubt they'd still qualify as superfoods, but the second I see it my grocery store freezer, I'm snapping up Haagen-Dazs new Brazilian Acai Berry Sorbet. And I'll happily sample some of the newly-created cocktails, such as an Acai-spiked martini, or mojito (er, make that a Veevito).

In the meantime, there are a lot more truly healthful acai-based options. For instance, there's a new green tea made with acai. Or you can introduce the superfood to your daily diet by blending some acai powder into your smoothie or just drinking some juice.

I'm sure that would be a great way to introduce acai into my day-to-day life. But I doubt it'd be as much fun as a cocktail known as an the Acai Creamsicle.



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by steelydan1 on July 27, 2007 - 12:14pm
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by dreamymo on July 27, 2007 - 1:48pm
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New to me
by Statuesqueone on July 27, 2007 - 2:55pm
Wow, I had never heard of this fruit, where have I been? If it's considered a superfood I am sure to try it. Can you just buy the berries or would it be best to start with the green tea or vodka (I'm somewhat partial to the vodka......)
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Where to find Xocai
by sherrymodine on August 1, 2007 - 9:12am

To see more about Xocai healthy chocolate, go to the website www.healthychocolateshop.com.  Take the Tour to see more about the product.  You can buy it there, too.  If you want less than a case of it, just hit Contact and say how much you want to try of it now.  I highly recommend the nuggets and the Mega bar which is delicious.  The cocoa used in it is unprocessed -- no nasty additives -- and it also contains the aciae and blueberries.  I eat it every day and have lost weight eating it, too!  It took away my craving for sugar.


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am I right
by Vicki_R on July 27, 2007 - 4:10pm
I hope they taste better than the goji berry.  I tried them and I just could not get used to the consistantcy or the taste.  I did try and try but I wound up throwing them out and they were pretty expensive for a berry.  But I guess anything as you say with some sugar an alcohol can't be bad.  You posted a blog several months back that said alcohol helps to bring out the antioxidant properties right?
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I've got the answer for you!
by sherrymodine on July 27, 2007 - 8:29pm
Okay, so you want it to taste good.  I am taking it in the form of aciae mixed with unprocessed cocoa that is healthier even than aciae when you don't add all the gunk most chocolatiers add to it, and it is delicious!  It's called Xocai healthy chocolate and you should try that if you really want to get the effects of the acaie and other great antioxidants in a delicious delivery! I'm not wild about the drink or their protein bar, but they're both very healthy products, too.  But the nougat and their Mega bar are both fantastic and scrumptious and even diabetics can eat this stuff.  Try it!  I'm even losing weight by eating these nougats because I don't crave sugar anymore now that I get my "chocolate treats" in a healthy form. 
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acai cobbler
by AuntT on July 28, 2007 - 3:32am

where can I find Xocai?  Has anyone used the acai berry in a cobbler?  Just wondering if it would be any good.


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Whole Foods
by Vicki_R on July 29, 2007 - 9:53pm
I would probably first try Whole Foods if you have one near you.  In mine they have a large chocolate section with all different types.  They could also order some for you if they didn't carry it.
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never heard of it either
by Monmac1 on July 30, 2007 - 1:46pm

This acai fruit is new to me too. I have never heard or seen it before, but I just so happened to see the Van Gough Vodka last night when my cousin and I made a trip to the store. I had never seen the Van Gough before, and surely enough the Acai-Bluberry was present among all the others. I don’t know what to expect for this taste, I am not partial to trying new and exotic things, but hey if it is on Oprah’s super foods list, I guess I better give it a whirl.


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seeing it everywhere
by Vicki_R on July 31, 2007 - 6:50pm
Today I saw a booth at Whole Foods where they were giving samples of Acai nutritional supplement in liquid form.  You just take 1 oz a day.  I tried it and it did not taste that great.  I think that if you add it to juice it may taste better they recommend.  Now that you mentioned it, I see it everywhere.
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healthy chocolate with acaie
by sherrymodine on August 1, 2007 - 9:15am

You might try looking at www.healthychocolateshop.com to find out a great way to deliver acaie to your body.  If you don't like chocolate, you might try Monavie juice -- not delicious, but does consist mostly of acaie and you only need a little of it every day.  But who doesn't like chocolate?


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How interesting. I had no
by galin on July 19, 2008 - 4:52pm
How interesting. I had no idea about this. I also found recently something about the latest research on kudzu (http://vitanetonline.com/forums/3/Thread/455). Check it out!

 

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