Nesmagnesium calcitratetlé has been doubling down on healthier productsferrous fumarate wampole with its acquisitions of plant-based Sweet Earth Foods and Canadian vitamin maker Atrium Innovations. But its deal with Terrafertil could give the Swiss company immediate insight into the next superfood that could grab the attention of consumers looking for better-for-you products largely unheard of in many of the markets where Nestlé operates. One advantage for Nestlé of working with Terrafertil is that the smaller company is already familiar with the berry, including where to source it from, how to include it in foods and markets where it can be sold.###The goldenberry, a small yellow-colored fruit more closely related to tomatoes than an actual berry, has been touted for its wide-range of health benefits, including high fiber andzinc solgar 30 mg vitamin A and C content, as well as being loaded with antioxidants, which can help reduce the risk of magnesium citrate before bedcertain cancers and other diseases. The fruit, which is also called cape gooseberry or physalis, is native to Peru but can thrive in high altitud
e and warm climates in places such as Ecuador, Columbia and even Hawaii. ###The berry carries both sweet and tart characteristics, which could make it useful as an ingredient in a host of foods such as baked goods, salads or eaten by itself in fresh or dried form. That could make it attractive to a large food
manufacturer such as Nestlé that sells products in nearly 200 countries around the world, including the U.S., where tastes and trends can vary by region. The goldenberry can be located in some stores in America and online through Amazon, Instacart and Walmart.com, but when
found, it is most commonly in a dried form.###While the goldenberry has a host of characteristics that are attractive to both Nestlé and h
ealth-conscious consumers, it’s uncertain whether enough shoppers will embrace the product to make it the next kale or quinoa — assuming it’s a fruit they are familiar with in the first place or become acquainted with as it grows in popularity. And even if doemagnesium malate dosages catch on, it’s far from certain whether enough of the crop would be available to meet whatever the demand.

Nestlé may find goldenberry is the next superfood
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