Thursday, December 2, 2010

Organic production of Acai - learn more about Acai


While Acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) was almost unknown outside of Brazil until few years ago, more aware of the health of people these days have heard at least fruit Acai or products of Acai. On the market today are many products, such as juices, powders and tablets with acai or are intended to be pure Acai. Do you how can you as a consumer be sure you choose Acai products contain significant amounts of Acai and that is processed in a way that offers all the benefits Acai has to offer? This brief summary about Acai puree production should provide sufficient information to make an educated choice.

Acai is the fruit of a Palm tree (botanical name Euterpe oleracea) native to the Amazon rain forest that grows as high as 50 to 80 feet. The fruit acai, commonly as a Berry Acai is similar in size and color to a dark purple grape, but is only about 10% of pulp and skin. It is approximately 90% of disc seed hard. The Acai fruit grows in clumps stems that come from the trunk of the Palm, high in the tree, but below the branches.When the fruit is ripe, harvesters climb Palm trees and cut the stems of frutales.cada stem carries hundreds of Acai berries.

Fruits harvested in the first place is put into vats where goes through an initial washing step.Then the berries are placed in a mechanical washer where are cleaned up and removed any remains of vegetales.después washing, berries moves along a conveyor belt to a drill that separates the pulp from the seed and skin. Seeds are not part of the Acai puree.

As mentioned, the acai fruit is about 99% seeds. It takes 7 kilos of Acai whole fruit to produce 1 kilo of Acai pulp. This is in for an acai 12-14% the proportion of water in the puree. Acai puree is a milky color brown.Acai juice are usually mixtures containing Acai and other fruits.To get the most out of your selection of ACAI, choose a mixture containing a high percentage of acai - some mixtures unfortunately Acai juice Acai very little but contain a large percentage of the grape, pear and plum pasa.Hay Acai juice blends on the market containing more than a dozen other fruits juice! if acai is the more antioxidant rich fruit, why thin juice down with so many other juices? Although a variety of fruit colorful always beneficial part of a healthy diet, would be more nutritious and economic for these in its whole form at your local products store.

Given that Acai fruit has such a low water content, is not really possible to make a pure juice Acai with no water or other juices aggregate, but choose an Acai blend containing other fruits rich in antioxidants, such as Granada, raspberries and elderberries camu-camu (another Amazon fruit with a very high vitamin C content).

You can also find pure Acai 100% lyophilized powders and freeze drying powder capsules.These products provide the highest possible Acai concentration and less loss of nutritional value through processing.

Always choose certified organic Acai as this will ensure that you are getting healthy, chemical-free Acai.








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