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果蔬濃縮汁/粉

1、Product Information


Product Name

Aroni amelanocarpa Powder

Product source

The fruit of Rosaceae and Sorbus melanocarpa belongs to the fruit of [Aronia melanocarpa(Michx.)Elliott],which is processed by processes such as clean selection, drying and crushing.

Physi-chemical Item

Fuchsia powder

Main ingredients

Flavonoids, polyphenols, anthocyanins, polysaccharides

Flavor

Has the characteristic taste and smell of raw materials

Functional description

Protect liver, antioxidant, lower blood sugar, improve skin, improve eyesight, protect urinary health

Specification

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Executive standard

GB/T 29602 Solid drink

Storage method / shelf life

Seal and store in cool, dark and dry place/12 months.

Consumption

≤10g/day (calculated as fresh product)

Not suitable for people

Not suitable for infants, pregnant women and breastfeeding women

 

2、Raw material introduction:


Aroni amelanocarpa (Aroni amelanocarpa), also known as eternal berry, wild cherry berry, belongs to the Rosaceae plant, a new food material. The shape of the branches of this tree species is clump-shaped, and it has the characteristics of integrating medicinal, edible, garden and ecological values. The fruit presents a small spherical shape with a radius of about 0.8 cm. It usually matures at the beginning of September each year. The mature fruit appears as purple-black berries, the flesh is black, the juice is wine-red, and the fruit tastes sweet and sour, but slightly astringent. feel. The fruit is rich in nutrition and can be eaten raw or processed into foods such as health drinks, fruit juices, fruit wines and jams. Fruit extracts have been widely used in food, medicine and other fields in European and American countries. Aronia melanocarpa has the physiological activities of protecting liver, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, protecting urinary health, anti-microwave radiation and ultraviolet rays, and preventing diabetes and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.


3、Product appearance and application case

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