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The juice and pulp of açaí fruits are frequently used in various juice blends, smoothies, sodas, and other beverages. In northern Brazil, açaí (or jussara, which is one of the fruit's common folk names) is traditionally served in gourds called "cuias" with [[tapioca]] and, depending on the local preference, can be consumed either salty or sweet. Açaí is widely consumed in Brazil as an ice cream flavour or juice. | The juice and pulp of açaí fruits are frequently used in various juice blends, smoothies, sodas, and other beverages. In northern Brazil, açaí (or jussara, which is one of the fruit's common folk names) is traditionally served in gourds called "cuias" with [[tapioca]] and, depending on the local preference, can be consumed either salty or sweet. Açaí is widely consumed in Brazil as an ice cream flavour or juice. | ||
As the high fat content of açaí indicates it would deteriorate rapidly after harvest, its raw material is generally available outside the immediate growing region only as juice or fruit pulp that has been frozen or processed as a pulp powder or freeze dried powder. Several companies now manufacture juices, health drinks, | As the high fat content of açaí indicates it would deteriorate rapidly after harvest, its raw material is generally available outside the immediate growing region only as juice or fruit pulp that has been frozen or processed as a pulp powder or freeze dried powder. Several companies now manufacture juices, health drinks, [[yogurts]], and sorbets made from açaí berries, often in combination with other fruits. | ||
Açaí is one of the growing [[superfruits]]. | Açaí is one of the growing [[superfruits]]. | ||
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