
Goji has been found to be the most nutritionally dense nutritional source on the planet! The goji berry (Lycium Barbarum, sometimes refered to as Gogi, Chinese wolfberry or Gou Qi Zi) is a sweet burnt-red fruit native to Asia. Goji has been used in traditional Tibetan medicine for centuries, serving as a botanical medicine, a supplement and a food. Dried goji berries have a very pleasant taste, vaguely sweet, but also a bit tart, somewhere between cherries, cranberries and raisins. Goji berries are a nutrient-dense superfood in a class all its own.
Everyone is not a fan. My kids and my husband do not care for them but I do. I keep some at my desk and munch on them throughout the day.
These nutrition facts have been found on various sources: 1/4 Cup portion, Calories 90, Fat 0g, Fiber 4g, Protein 4g, Carbs 24g, and Sugars 12g, Vitamin A 180% of DRI, Vitamin C 30%, Calcium 9% and Iron 15%. Another source noted that the berries contain 11 mg of iron per 100 grams.
Another company, lists this information for their sun dried goji berries. It is a very important fact to be remembered when purchasing the goji berries because there are many more nutrients in the shade drying berries than in the sun drying berries:
Serving Size: 28g
Calories Total: 112
Total fat: 1.4g
Saturated fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0gm
Sodium: 84mg
Total Carbohydrate: 28g
Dietary fibre: 4g
Sugars: 4g
Protein: 4g
Vitamin A: 170%
Vitamin C: 20%
Calcium: 6%
Iron: 12%