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Premium Ningxia Goji Berries – First Harvest, Extra-Large, Sulfur-Free

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Premium Ningxia Goji Berries – First Harvest, Extra-Large, Sulfur-Free

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Why These Goji Berries Are Worth It

First Harvest • Top 30% Extra-Large • Authentic Ningxia Origin

Only 120–140 berries per 50 g (vs 580 regular)

Key Features 

  • Top 30% Extra-Large Berries – 4.1–4.8× bigger than regular goji.
  • Rare First Harvest Crop – Only 30% of annual yield.
  • Authentic Ningxia Origin – World’s best goji region.
  • Sulfur-Free & HACCP Certified – Pure and safe.
  • Sweet, Juicy, Nutrient-Dense – Perfect for tea, smoothies, or snacking.
  • Premium Airtight Packaging – Locks in freshness.

Why Are These Goji Berries Premium?

Because they are the top 30% biggest berries—each one a true giant!
Only 120–140 berries per 50 g, compared to 580 in regular grades.
That means 4.1–4.8× bigger, delivering denser nutrients, richer flavor, and unmatched quality.

1. Extra-Large Size – Top 30% Premium Grade

  • Regular berries: ~580 pieces per 50 g
  • Ours: only 120–140 pieces per 50 g
    Bigger means more polysaccharides, carotenoids, and antioxidants.

2. Origin: Ningxia – The Gold Standard for Goji

  • Known as: “The world looks to China, China looks to Ningxia.”
  • Perfect growing conditions: ample sunshine, big day-night temperature difference, fertile Yellow River soil.
  • The only goji recognized in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for medicinal use.
  • How to identify premium Ningxia goji?
    High floating rate in water · Slender shape · No clumping · Distinct white tip.

3. First Harvest – The Essence of the Year

  • Picked in June–July, only 30% of annual yield.
  • After winter rest, berries accumulate maximum nutrients.
  • Thicker flesh, fewer seeds, sweeter taste, more active compounds.

4. Pure and Safe – No Sulfur, No Additives

  • 12-step production process, HACCP/GMP/ISO certified.
  • UV sterilization & electrostatic hair removal for purity.
  • No chemical smell—just natural goji aroma.
  • Won’t clump after opening; stays fresh and clean.

5. Versatile for Tea and Snacking

  • Brewing: Bright orange-red infusion, clear and smooth.
  • Taste: Sweet and mellow, with a lingering aftertaste.
  • Texture: Plumps back to fresh size after soaking.
  • Also great for: Smoothies, oatmeal, trail mix.

6. Premium Packaging

  • Airtight jar with aluminum foil liner + screw cap.
  • Locks in flavor, prevents moisture and spoilage.

Usage & Storage Tips

  • How to enjoy: Eat as a snack, or brew in hot water for 3–5 minutes.
  • Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place. Seal tightly after opening.

FAQ Section

Q: Are these berries organic?
A: They are naturally grown without sulfur fumigation.

Q: Can I eat them directly?
A: Yes! They’re perfect for snacking or brewing tea.

Q: How should I store them?
A: Keep in a cool, dry place in the sealed jar.

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