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  2. Why You Shouldn't Eat This Fruit Before an MRI - AOL

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    Acai contains numerous beneficial bioactive substances that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties,” says Cassetty. “Choosing antioxidant-rich foods that may potentially lower ...

  3. Dubai Central Fruit and Vegetable Market - Wikipedia

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    Al Aweer Central Fruit and Vegetable Market first opened on 3 July 2004. [7] It is the biggest Fruit and Vegetable Market [8] in the Gulf countries with an area of 100 hectares. The market is the hub of the fruit and vegetable trade in the United Arab Emirates region. Most of the fresh fruit and vegetable traders operate from only here.

  4. Should You Eat Acai Berries? Here Are the Health Benefits - AOL

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    On the upside, acai contains zero grams of sugar, which is remarkable for a fruit, says Rasmussen. That means that if you’re on a low-carb diet , acai is a good way to include fruit in your diet.

  5. In the Amazon, women lead efforts to grow acai berry production

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    Bezinha, now 60, grew up following her father climbing the acai berry trees of Ilha da Jussara to harvest the tart fruit, used globally in juices, cosmetics and supplements.

  6. Açaí palm - Wikipedia

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    Açaí palm with fruit. The fruit, commonly known as açaí or açaí berry, [10] is a small, round, black-purple drupe about 25 mm (1 in) in circumference, similar in appearance to a grape, but smaller and with less pulp and produced in branched panicles of 500 to 900 fruits.

  7. Al Awir - Wikipedia

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    Al Awir, also spelled Al Aweer (Arabic: العوير) is a town in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, located about 35 kilometers from the city center. It has long been a centre of agriculture and camel breeding. [1] [2] Among many other Dubai families who have farms at Al Awir, Dubai's ruling Maktoum family maintains a farm in the ...

  8. Euterpe precatoria - Wikipedia

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    E. precatoria is a non-timber forest product that produces acai berries. [6] As well as the edible fruits, this palm is a source of prized (though not very nutritious) hearts of palm. Since it is a single-stemmed palm, harvesting palm hearts kills the tree, and has led to a reduction in numbers.

  9. Should You Eat Acai Berries? Here Are the Health Benefits - AOL

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