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 Palm tree, native to the rainforests of South America; cultivated for its fruit (acai berry) and hearts of palm. \\ Palm tree, native to the rainforests of South America; cultivated for its fruit (acai berry) and hearts of palm. \\
 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%A7a%C3%AD_palm]]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%A7a%C3%AD_palm]]]
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 +"The freshly pressed açaí wine has a very distinct flavor: it is a thick and creamy juice, with a lingering taste that is actually much stronger and unique than anything you would taste from an industrialized version of the juice. The flavor is similar to a mixture of blueberry and unsweetened chocolate [or more like Olea europaea?! A.Kraska]. Since the juice is not sweet at all, the versions sold elsewhere have a lot of added sugar. That’s why it comes as a little bit of a surprise to most outsiders that the locals consume the açaí with fried fish and rice, topped with manioc flour." [[http://seekingsustenance.wordpress.com/2010/03/08/the-truth-about-acai/]]
  
 "Açai, which is also named assai, Euterpe oleracea Mart., manaca, and South American plum (Alexandre and others 2004; Sangronis and others 2006), is a native Amazon berry which grows on the açaizeiro tree. Açaizeiro "Açai, which is also named assai, Euterpe oleracea Mart., manaca, and South American plum (Alexandre and others 2004; Sangronis and others 2006), is a native Amazon berry which grows on the açaizeiro tree. Açaizeiro
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 [Sensory analysis, instrumental analysis and consumers’ acceptance toward multifunctional ice creams, Ting-Ning Lin, Diss. University of Missouri, 2012 ] [[https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/15082/research.pdf?sequence=2#page=149]] [Sensory analysis, instrumental analysis and consumers’ acceptance toward multifunctional ice creams, Ting-Ning Lin, Diss. University of Missouri, 2012 ] [[https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/15082/research.pdf?sequence=2#page=149]]
  
-{{https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cd/Euterpe_oleracea_%28assai%29_marjad_2.jpg/1280px-Euterpe_oleracea_%28assai%29_marjad_2.jpg?500}}+The edible fruits are used as antioxidant, functional food. "The dark colouring of the fruit is due to the presence of high levels of anthocyanins with antioxidant activity, especially cyanidin 3-O-glucoside and cyanidin 3-O-rutoside... In small human studies a certain level of protection against ROS [reactive oxygen species] and a significant reduction of lipid peroxidation could be proven." \\ 
 +[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2017, 151]  
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 +{{https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b4/Owoce_Acai.jpg/1024px-Owoce_Acai.jpg}}\\ 
 +Acai, derivative work: Agnieszka Kwiecień (Nova) from Flickr by Constantino Lagoa and Eli Duke (eliduke) \\ 
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 +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Owoce_Acai.jpg#/media/File:Owoce_Acai.jpg|Wikimedia Commons]]
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