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News - Berry good for you?

Slender celebrities have been singing the praises of goji berries and now Tesco is stocking them. Does this “miracle” Himalayan fruit match up to the marketing hype?

The goji berry is the latest so-called super-food name to trip off the tongue and into the mouths of health-food evangelists. Small, red, dried, and a bit like a savoury cranberry, the nutritionally-rich fruit is making the leap from specialist store to supermarket.

Already popular in the US, celebrities like Madonna, Liz Hurley and Mischa Barton are said to munch them for their rich properties.

“Fruit Viagra”

Pronounced “go-gee”, they’re supposed to contain, weight for weight, more:

• vitamin C than oranges

• beta-carotene than carrots

• iron than steak

But there’s no messy peel, and the berries are so light that a “daily serving” is just 10-30 grams.


The hype machine calls them “fruit Viagra”, “cellulite-busting” and claims one pack will have you “jumping for joy”.

A more sober scientific explanation says the beta-carotene in the fruit is thought to help fight heart disease, defend against cancer and protect skin from sun-damage. The berries are a good source of B vitamins and anti-oxidants - which may help protect against the fallout from chemical reactions in the body.

Jonathan Foreman

A lot of people believe that they give a huge boost to your libido
Jonathan Foreman

“It sounds like quite an amazing berry,” says dietician Jacqui Lowdon, of University Hospital, Cardiff. “But a lot of things like that are a novelty.”

“A serving of one berry is not going to turn your life around. That requires a combination of things: overall weight, attention to fat intake and types of fats, fibre intake, vitamins and hydration. It’s an overall package.”


But as one of your five portions of fruit and veg a day, Ms Lowden gives gogis the thumbs up, saying a “novel alternative is great”.

Health trend

But will the average shopper be cast under the goji spell? Organic grocery shop Fresh & Wild, in London’s Notting Hill, is hardly a reliable barometer of public opinion, but if a health trend is awakening, this is where the pulse can be felt.


“Where are the goji berries?” is the most-heard phrase from customers as they come in to stock up on healthy goods.

GOJI BERRY BOOST
Contain beta-carotene, thought to help prevent heart disease
Highly-concentrated in vit C
Polysaccharides to help immune system
18 kinds of amino acids
Slightly chewy, taste like a savoury cranberry

From 1.99 for a 60g bag of the shrivelled fruit, to 14.99 for the maxi size, goji berries are not cheap, compared with a home-grown apple or an orange. But the packets, berry bars and muesli have been selling by the trolley-load in recent weeks.


“They’ve been flying off the shelves,” says manager Alan Green, who likes them mixed with nuts and seeds as a snack.


At the shelf stacked with goji produce, Jonathan Foreman, 40, from London, is picking up a couple of packets.


“They’re nice with cereal, crunchy, not that sweet and a little bit like a cross between a raisin and a dried strawberry or raspberry,” he says.


He likes the taste and nutritional value, but adds: “A lot of people believe that they give a huge boost to your libido, but I certainly haven’t experienced that.”

Food mile impact

Gojis, or wolfberries, are grown on vines in China, Mongolia and Tibet, where they are also drunk in juice form.


But isn’t their feel-good factor somewhat compromised by the fact they have to be carried thousands of miles to reach their Western market? After all, aren’t “food miles” every bit as worrying these days as poor diet? Stockists are armed with a response to this accusation - saying the dried fruit is shipped, not flown.

Sarah Jaques and Katasha Rose

The berries fail Sarah and Katasha’s taste test

Whether that popularity grows will depend not just on how health conscious people rate them, but on their taste for the masses.

Outside Tesco, after a slow start, nibbling gingerly on the berries, Katasha Rose’s, 23, and Sarah Jaques’ verdict is strong and unequivocal.


Noses wrinkle as they chew and Sarah, who is not a berry fan, rejects them. A more enthusiastic Katasha says: “They taste like tea.”


Would goji berries make it into her shopping basket? “Yes, if they were cheaper,” she says, “and tasted better.”




Add your comments on this story, using the form below.

The goji sounds like an expensive fad to me. Blueberries and prunes also contain large amounts of antioxidants but don’t tell the celebrities. I don’t want their prices to go up!
Darren, Leicester

I’m a firm believer that if “exotic” fruits were worth the effort of importing them, we’d have been enjoying them as long as we’ve been enjoying oranges and bananas.
Christine Bowles, Milton Keynes, England

I work as a cancer research scientist. It has been clinically demonstrated that high doses of vitamin C (>300mg a day) correlate to increased levels of bladder cancer. Apoptosis- the method by which faulty cells commit suicide is controlled by free radicals which are blocked by anti-oxidants. Any claim that this fruit is “anti cancer” are completely unproven and potentially fraudulent.
Peter, Nottingham

I’m curious what published scientific evidence proves high doses of vitamin correlate to bladder cancer. There is none: in fact, there is a wealth of literature to the contrary. Considering today’s rate of cancers, obesity and general bad health, mainly due to stress, pollution, junk food and synthetic chemicals that we ingest via our food and cosmetics, any form of fruit or vegetable that provides high doses of natural vitamins should be welcomed, not attacked or discredited.

The trouble with science today is that it tries too hard to emulate nature, effectively creating synthetic versions of things that Nature has so generously given us - in this case in the form of these weird berries!
Asti, Middlesex

They grow very easily in the UK - and are naturalised around Suffolk and Norfolk. You’d think someone would have cashed in on the fad and started cultivating them over here - unless of course it’s just that they’re from an exotic location and cost a fortune that makes them sell so well.
Ian, Coventry

I have just got back from Malaysia where I came across these berries as part of a steamed chicken and ginger dish served at a side of the road stall. The dish was basically chicken, ginger, palm sugar and the berries steamed in a foil bag containing chicken stock so they were rehydrated and tasted nice and juicy. Yum!!!
Simon Miller, Tunbridge Wells, UK

In China, where all foods are considered to have medicinal properties, the gojizi are traditionally used as a medicinal ingredient that is steeped in tea and simmered in soups. They are not eaten directly from hand to mouth…ever.
Linda Dial, Calgary, Canada

I was brought up consuming the ‘kei-chee’ (how it is pronounced in Cantonese) for as long as I can remember. We usually add it in our soup or stir-fry greens or with steamed dishes. It always tickles me when the Western world discovers a regular food item from our menu and turn the discovery into some food hype/fad and makes it sound all too exotic.
Mei Ling, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

I hope this will get more mileage from my poor old tired body.
Thomas C. Rudd, Houston

If a fad makes people eat more fruit and less lard, then frankly it’s a good thing.
Paul, Cardiff

Apricots have beta-carotene and iron and taste nice, dried or fresh!
Andrew, Edinburgh

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News - Saddam sons ‘found with $100m’

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Saddam Hussein’s two sons had about $100m in Iraqi dinars and US dollars with them when they were killed by American forces in northern Iraq, according to a report.

US-based news magazine Newsweek also reveals what it says were the contents of Uday Hussein’s briefcase - including Viagra, numerous bottles of cologne, unopened packages of men’s underwear, dress shirts, a silk tie and a single condom.

The magazine reports that Uday and his younger brother, Qusay, also had two women’s purses with them.

The money found with the former Iraqi leader’s sons is more than three times the $30m bounty put on their heads by the US Government.

The reward - $15m for each son - is expected to go to Nawaf al-Zaidan, an Iraqi tribal leader
who owned the villa in the city of Mosul where the men were hiding.

He is said to have tipped off the Americans to their presence after reportedly sheltering them for 23 days.

CIA ‘tracked phone call’

But another report surfaced on Monday to challenge this version of events.

This says that Uday and Qusay were tracked down after Uday made a telephone call to an associate that was tracked by the US Central Intelligence Agency.

According to the report, Uday’s associate - who was co-operating with US-led coalition forces - kept him talking to allow a trace to be made.

American officials say they are unsure if Uday and Qusay were financing a guerrilla war
against US-led forces in Iraq or simply concerned with saving their own lives.

Burial call

In the week since the brothers were killed, their bodies have been held in cold storage at a US base and their faces reconstructed so television viewers would find them more familiar.

Both measures have been criticised as defying Islamic tradition.

Members of the US-appointed Iraqi Governing Council have called for a proper burial.

They have also urged the US to ban the press and all cameras from the ceremony in order to avoid disturbances.


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Five billion spam messages flooded the Internet on Wednesday in a realistic-looking pump-and-dump scam that had its intended effect of boosting trading volume for German-based Talktech Telemedia.

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Accident sign

Two men were killed when their car was in an accident with a road gritter, Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary have confirmed.

Men die in road gritter accident
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A 60-year-old man found murdered in his flat in Perth could have lain dead for up to four weeks, it has emerged.

Body lay undiscovered for weeks

SATURDAY 16 DECEMBER
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A 60-year-old man found murdered in his flat in Perth could have lain dead for up to four weeks, it has emerged.

Body lay undiscovered for weeks
Coastguard control room

A boat which lost one of its crew overboard in the North Sea is continuing a search using underwater equipment.

Crew continue missing man search
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Police have confirmed that three people died in two separate crashes on the A9 in the Highlands and the A726 in Renfrewshire.

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FRIDAY 15 DECEMBER
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Two local authorities have clashed after launching rival campaigns to name the new Forth bridge after their areas.

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The mother of a murdered boy has renewed her call for parents to be given information about sex offenders living in their communities.

Mother renews ‘Mark’s Law’ demand
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Commuters using Glasgow’s underground system will soon be able to use their mobile phones when they travel through the tunnels.

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THURSDAY 14 DECEMBER
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Residents in the Perth and Kinross village of Milnathort have questioned why a new flood prevention scheme failed its first proper test.

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Dozens of families were rescued from their homes in Milnathort after being trapped by rising flood water when the River Queich burst its banks.

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A kitchen assistant from Greenock who fell when a drinks machine malfunctioned was awarded 60,000 damages in court.

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