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  2. Costco Just Dropped a 'Heavenly' New Item for Lunar New ... - AOL

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    Each gift box comes packed with an assortment of Dried Maitake Mushrooms, Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Dried Goji Berries, Dried Cordyceps Militaris Mushrooms, Dried Shiitake Mushrooms and Dried King ...

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    How to eat goji berries. You can find dried goji berries in the bulk section of your grocer, as well as online at outlets like Nuts.com. Goji powder is more prone to oxidation and can go rancid ...

  4. Goji - Wikipedia

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    Fresh goji berries (the wrinkling is due to postharvest dehydration) Dried goji berries Oil extracted from the seeds of Lycium barbarum. Since the early 21st century, the dried fruit, occasionally compared to raisins, has been marketed as a health food, with unsupported health claims about its benefits.

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    Snack: DIY Trail Mix: 2 Tbsp unsalted almonds + 2 Tbsp cashews + 2 Tbsp pumpkin seeds + 2 Tbsp goji berries + 2 Tbsp dark chocolate chips Day 7 Butternut Squash Cookie

  6. Goji tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea using berries is prepared with around 20–25 g (0.71–0.88 oz) of dried goji berries simmered in two cups of water, with various possible flavorings or sweeteners added. [2] Leaf tea may be prepared with around 2–3 g (0.071–0.106 oz) of dried leaves infused in a cup of hot water. [2]

  7. Lycium barbarum - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of L. barbarum, the main variety of goji berry, is a bright orange-red, ellipsoid berry 1–2 cm (0.39–0.79 in) in diameter. The fruiting calyx is split deeply once or twice. The number of seeds in each berry varies widely based on cultivar and fruit size, ranging from 10 to 60.