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Hi! I'm Kristina. I'm a nutrition student ( and RD to be) with a passion for healing from the inside out. Sports nutrition, clinical nutrition and food politics RULE, and I have big plans to create change for the better. This is a collection of my quick/healthful recipes, scholarly endeavors, and daily motivation. I am a Jamie Oliver Food Revolution Ambassador. My goal is to educate the San Luis Obispo, CA community on the importance of eating wholesome foods. Enjoy, loves!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Nutrifood Limelight: Goldenberries

GOLDENBERRIES, gooseberries, incanberries, agauaymanto berry-- call 'em whatever, but I prefer "goldenberry." Each little berry is truly like gold to your temple of a body.  I actually discovered the orange, raisin look-alikes by accident. I was at Whole Foods looking to purchase goji berries, when I accidentally grabbed a bag of "vine ripened goldenberries," which are actually very much like dried fruit. Taste-wise, their tartness makes them unlike your typical berry. At first, I wasn't at very keen on the flavor; but, after snacking on them for a while, it became almost exciting eating them. Every now and then I'd get one that was a bit sweeter and softer than the others. Those are my favorite!
As for the benefits of goldenberries, they boast very high amounts of vitamin A (almost half your daily requirement), antioxidants (to prevent you from aging), and bioflavonoids (illness preventors) among other things. My favorite part is that they have a surprisingly good amount of protein (16%), which is unusual for fruits, but beneficial for staving off hunger without consuming many calories.

Here was my high protein snack today:

Goldenberries, raw almonds, and citrus green tea. Ah, the simple things...

[Did you know...? During the 1800's, the English who migrated to what we now know as the 13 colonies used gooseberries in many of their recipes.]

Source: http://www.foodreference.com/html/artgooseberries.html