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açaí is a berry from the amazon forest of brazil. they are low in sugar and a fabulous source of antioxidants and minerals, and when blended with fruits, seeds, and nuts, it will pack even more of a health-giving punch. organic açaí freeze-dried berry powder is a handy store-bought pantry ingredient
, as it can be added to many drinks, breakfasts, and even into ice cream. here it makes a super-healthy and delicious breakfast bowl when mixed with nut milk, nut butter, and heaps of fresh fruit. the powder can be bought from health food shops and online, but has a relatively short shelf life, so only...
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lingonberry, blackberry-serrano, and pear-cardamom. first, some yogurt basics yogurt is made by fermenting milk with a bacterial culture (lactobacillus bulgaricus and streptococcus thermophilus are required by law, but others, like bifidobacterium bifidus and lactobacillus acidophilus, may also be added
skyr is typically mixed with fruit, jam, porridge, and cereals, for example, but it can also be added to smoothies or used in place of cream cheese in recipes or to top baked sweets. australian-inspired yogurt. this yogurt is an unstrained product that still manages to have a creamier texture than regular...
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