Description
- Package Description:�4 oz. (100 g)Serving Size:�1 TeaspoonNumber of Servings:�About 40
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS For soft drinks, Natural fruit smoothies, Fruit fillings, jams, sauces, puddings and desserts, Snack bars, breakfast cereals, biscuits and snacks, Health supplements, botanical extracts including antioxidants, Various active cosmetic uses, including antioxidants for anti-aging, skin tightening, moisturizers, and hair and nail strengthening products. A cool drink is made out of the pulp which makes for a refreshing break. This lemonade type drink is consumed by both the healthy and the sick. It is also often given as a calming agent for those with a fever, but is also used to combat diarrhea, dysentery, small pox, measles and haemoptysis. Pregnant women in The Gambia use it as an important source of Calcium. In addition, the herding people in Africa used the citric and tartaric acids of the pulp as milk curdling agents. Package Description: 4 oz. (100 g) Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon Number of Servings: About 40 Supplement Facts Amount Per Serving %DV Energy (calories) 295 Protein 3.5 g Total Carbohydrates 76.4 g Of which total sugar 13.6 g Fructose 4.2 g Glucose 4.8 g Sucrose 4.8 g Maltose 0.0 g Lactose 0.0 g Total Fat 0.2 g Mono-unsaturated Fat 0.0 g Poly-unsaturated Fat 0.1 g Saturated Fat 0.1 g Trans Fatty Acids 0.0 g Cholesterol (mg/100 g) 0 mg Omega-3 Fatty Acids 0.0 mg Dietary Fiber 54 g Soluble Fiber 40 g Insoluble 14 g Total Sodium 1.7 mg MACRO MINERALS Calcium (Ca) 365 mg Phosphur (p) 40 mg Potassium (K) 2200 mg Magnesium (Mg) 165 mg MICRO MINERALS Iron (Fe) (mg/kg) 4.5 mg Selenium (Se) (mg/kg) 0.000 Zinc (Zn) (mg/kg) 0.8 mg SPECIAL NUTRITION STATUS Nutrition for Vegetarians: This material is free from meat, fish, shellfish and their products Nutrition for Vegans: This material is free of animal components (including honey) *Daily Value Not Established Other INGREDIENTS: None. One teaspoon add to any of your favorite beverages or smoothies, any drink, iced tea or hot tea for a daily antioxidant boost. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Consult with your healthcare providers if you are taking any medications or if you have any medical condition.
For soft drinks, Natural fruit smoothies, Fruit fillings, jams, sauces, puddings and desserts, Snack bars, breakfast cereals, biscuits and snacks, Health supplements, botanical extracts including antioxidants, Various active cosmetic uses, including antioxidants for anti-aging, skin tightening, moisturizers, and hair and nail strengthening products. A cool drink is made out of the pulp which makes for a refreshing break. This lemonade type drink is consumed by both the healthy and the sick. It is also often given as a calming agent for those with a fever, but is also used to combat diarrhea, dysentery, small pox, measles and haemoptysis. Pregnant women in The Gambia use it as an important source of Calcium. In addition, the herding people in Africa used the citric and tartaric acids of the pulp as milk curdling agents.