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  2. Açaí na tigela - Wikipedia

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    Extracting the pulp from açai berries. Although açaí na tigela is commonly consumed all over Brazil [7] [3] it has become more regionalized mainly in Pará, Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, São Paulo, Goiás and along the northeastern coast, where it is sold in kiosks lining the beach promenade and in juice bars throughout the cities.

  3. Açaí palm - Wikipedia

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    The açaí palm (/ ə ˈ s aɪ. iː /, Portuguese: ⓘ, from Nheengatu asai), [2] Euterpe oleracea, is a species of palm tree cultivated for its fruit (açaí berries, or simply açaí), hearts of palm (a vegetable), leaves, and trunk wood. Global demand for the fruit has expanded rapidly in the 21st century, and the tree is cultivated for that ...

  4. Food and Drug Administration - Wikipedia

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    The FDA is a federal agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services that regulates various products and activities related to public health. It enforces the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and other laws, and has 14 centers and offices across the country.

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

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    Acai berries are known for their striking deep purple hue. Here’s everything you need to know about the nutrient-dense fruit, including acai berry benefits, nutrition facts, risks, and acai ...

  6. Sambazon - Wikipedia

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    Sambazon is an American company that sells açaí-based products, such as smoothies and juices. It was founded in 2000 and has faced litigation and sustainability issues in Brazil, where it sources its açaí berries.

  7. Berry - Wikipedia

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    A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit that is produced from the ovary of a single flower. Learn about the botanical and culinary definitions of berries, their history of cultivation and consumption, and some examples of common and uncommon berries.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  9. List of juices - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of juices from fruits, vegetables, and other sources, with their primary ingredients, classification, and notes. Learn about the differences, benefits, and uses of various juices from around the world.