Açaí is everywhere, but Brazil hopes more of its fruits rich in antioxidants and fibre will soon be enjoyed around the world.
The trendy 'superfood' is reshaping the world's biggest rainforest - for better and worse View of acai berres on display at the Acai Market on the shores of the Guajara Bay in Belem, Para state, ...
The first time I ever tried acai (pronounced: ah-sah-yee) in 1997, the fruit was served to me as a thick drink by an Ipixuna Indian woman, when I was living on the Amazon River for a month. Acai, ...
Bowls and smoothies made of the Amazon berry açaí have become ubiquitous in many cities across the United States, but consumers may think twice about shelling out after August 1 when a 50 percent ...
The dark purple berry enjoyed promotion as a sustainable “bioeconomy” product at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil’s Amazonian port of Belém, where it was ubiquitous. Proponents say the native fruit ...
Founded in 2000, SAMBAZON has transformed the Açaí industry through its traceable, transparent business practices that support Amazon harvesting communities. SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Dec. 3, 2025 ...
Under the oppressive heat of the Amazon summer, Brazilian Jose Diogo climbs a palm tree nimbly and cuts a cluster of black fruits: the açaí harvest is beginning, the livelihood of his community ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Working in the sweltering heat of the Brazilian Amazon, Jose Diogo scales a tree and harvests a cluster of black berries: acai, the trendy “superfood” reshaping the world’s biggest rainforest — for ...
US Lovers of Amazon Berry Açaí to Feel Tariff Pinch By Marcelo Teixeira and Oliver Griffin NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bowls and smoothies made of the Amazon berry açaí have become ubiquitous in many cities ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bowls and smoothies made of the Amazon berry açaí have become ubiquitous in many cities across the United States, but consumers may think twice about shelling out after August 1 ...
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