Dear Rebecca,

 

Attached please find two images of a package of dry goji berries taken by my wife, Jayne, in a supermarket in France last autumn.

 

The Swiss food composition databank has some label information on goji berries, http://naehrwertdaten.ch/request?query=ProductDetails&xml=MessageData&xml=MetaData&xsl=ListDetails&productId=113639&searchString=goji&choice=&lan=en&pageKey=ListDetails#1393

 

As always, there is some discrepancy between the data sources and a very high content of thiamin on the label – I am sure that you can sort that out J

Also, try a search on Google Scholar for “goji berries nutrient composition” – you will get several papers to download.

 

Best regards,

Anders

 

 

Anders Møller

Danish Food Informatics

Borgediget 12

DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark

 

 

 

From: Food Composition Discussion Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rebecca Goldsmith
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Subject: Goji berries anyone?

 

Does anyone have good nutrient data, even if limited, on Goji berries, also known as wolfberries?

Thank you

Rebecca Goldsmith

Senior  Research Coordinator

Nutrition Department

Ministry of Health,  Israel


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