🌟 Elevate Your Snack Game with Nature's Best!
Siberian Sea Buckthorn Dried Berries are a 100% raw, unsweetened superfood packed with over 190 nutrients, including high levels of Omega-7 and natural antioxidants from added Siberian apple slices. Ethically sourced and sundried, these berries are perfect for enhancing your favorite dishes while promoting skin health and overall wellness.
K**Y
😜 Tastes Really Weird, but I Love Them
Not everyone will like these. The flavor is kinda weird. Milder than the ones from China. It's an acquired taste. I'm addicted now.I love them on plain yogurt with wheat germ. Sea buckthorn berries are supposed to be really good for you.Quite a few sticks, so I have to pick them out before I add them to food.
L**A
Good packaging
Great product
V**E
good quality sea buckthorn dried berries
I've started making a herbal tea with Siberian Sea Buckthorn Dried Berries, and it's become a delightful ritual in my daily routine. These berries infuse the tea with a lovely, vibrant hue and a tangy-sweet flavor that is both refreshing and comforting.The resealable bag ensures berries stay fresh, making it easy to brew a perfect cup anytime I need a little wellness boost.
P**K
Oily, stale berries, not sea buckthorn
I ordered this product with the thought in mind to make sea buckthorn tea (berries + boiling water). This product is terrible. First of all, the berries are all oily in the package, if you touch them they leave greasy residue on your fingers. The smell from the package is stale. Second, when you soak them in boiling water, water turns light yellow (real sea buckthorn turns VERY orange) and the taste is disgusting. I kept the berries in a tea strainer in the hot water and yet the water is full of particles that look dirty and not organic whatsoever. Not real Sea Buckthorn! Waste of money! I demand a refund!
F**I
Hawthorn berry
What I like about the Tea it is delicious you add honey to it and it's amazing I would definitely buy it again because the quality is is a 10 and I would definitely buy again and again and the tea also makes you feel relaxed and it opens up your blood vessels so you're not constantly thinking you just sip your tea sit by the fire and just let it do his thing by everywhere I will continue to buy amazing
V**M
I hope it works.
It tastes ok, or at least tolerable.
O**W
Fresh and delicious
Arrived in timely manner. Well packaged. Superb taste and freshness!!!
A**R
Natural and with viable seeds.
Edit (April 2025): I just checked back on this listing and it turns out they changed the product from only sea buckthorn to sea buckthorn with apples as an "antioxidant." That may be true but it's also a very cheap filler food. Aaaaand I just happen to be personally allergic to apples. Quite disappointing.Original 5 star review:I'm actually a gardener and I mainly bought this for the seeds because i want to grow my own Sea Buckthorn. I will be trying out the dried berry flesh too but I mainly bought this for the seeds which turn out to be viable- but that also gives some insight for you out there who are just planning on eating these. Viable seeds means these berries have not been high heat treated or irradiated. Inside every seed is essentially a tiny dormant baby plant that is stuffed into the pointy end of the seed. High heat treatment like oven drying straight up kills this embryo. Irradiation - which contrary to your grandma's facebook memes is completely safe - sterilizes the embryo in the same way as it sterilizes germs: it scrambles their DNA and makes it impossible for cells to replicate correctly. This does NOT affect the food being irradiated, as they are no longer growing and they don't "absorb" the radiation in any way. Besides germs, it only kill seeds and probiotics. But my ranting aside, the seeds spouting means neither of those methods have been used on this berries. The small twigs and failed berries in the mix also support its naturalness. Don't blame them on the manufacture. Sea Buckthorn is notoriously awkward to harvest, especially in large quantities. Even so, if you plan on using these whole you should be aware of them. If you plan on using these as a tea or grinding them yourself it shouldn't be an issue but they could be an issue if you pour this directly into oatmeal or a parfait (if you care). From the sampling of them that I've done so far they are savory and oily with all of their juice removed and I've been considering using them in things like soups or omelettes as opposed to sweet applications like blueberry pancakes. So overall it's exactly what it says on the tin: natural (maybe even a little too natural lol) whole unsweetened Sea Buckthorn berries. I would recommend.
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