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Sea buckthorn berries whole, dried / Bagas de espinheiro marítimo inteiras secas

SKU: 66016
€4,95
Unit price€49,50 / kg
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Sea buckthorn berries (Hippophaë rhamnoides) have a large proportion of vitamin C, vitamin E, which is activated by sea buckthorn vitamin C. They also contain many other active ingredients such as the fruit's own fiber. Vitamin B12 is also present. This vitamin is mainly supplied by meat and is therefore a very important vitamin for vegetarians. Vitamin B12 is created through a symbiosis with beneficial bacteria that are found on the outer shell of the berry.
The vitamins: Pro-vitamin A (carotene) contains 4-8 mg/100 g, vitamin B1 with 0.02-0.04 mg/100 g, vitamin B2 with 0.03-0.05 mg/100 g, Vitamin B3 Anonymus 2000 b, vitamin B9 with 0.8 mg/100 g, vitamin E with 5-15 mg/100 g, vitamin F and vitamin K with approx. 1 mg/100 g included. And don't forget the vitamin choline.

As a tea: simply put 2 teaspoons in a cup, preferably in a tea strainer, and let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes. The best way to sweeten this is with honey.


  • Herkunft
    Romania, controlled quality.
  • Mindest haltbar bis
  • Durchschnittliche Nährwerte pro 100g

    Energy (in kJ): 1986

    Energy (in kcal): 475

    Fat: 35.9g

    -Of which saturated fatty acids: 2.2 g

    Carbohydrates: 26.3g

    -of which sugar: 26.3 g

    Fiber: 15.2g

    Protein: 7g

    Salt: 0.5g

  • Verpackung
    Transport packaging:
    Paper block bags. 2 ply for strength,
    Fat and aroma protection.
    2 layers: paper on the outside, cellophane on the inside.
  • Allgemine Hinweise
    We confirm that the natural products we supply comply with the new European regulations for the approval, labeling and traceability of genetically modified food and feed according to VO EC No. 1829/2003 and EC No. 1830/2003 as well as Directive 2001/18/EC are not subject to labeling.

    Spices and herbs are not medicines. In the case of acute illnesses, please discuss additional intake of herbs, especially if they interact with medications, with your doctor or alternative practitioner.