The Press on Brazilian
Sensation Acai...
22-04-06 The Scotsman –
consumer afairs correspondent Alastair Jamieson – Berry is "world's healthiest fruit" –
"Acai is at the same point as coffee was ten years ago - just about to
become really big," said John Falconer, the owner of Brazilian
Sensation. "The number of orders is increasing daily as word spreads
about the health benefits." Acai berries also have the health-giving
omega 6 and omega 9 fatty acids, rarely found in fruit, are low in
calories and contain fibre, calcium and vitamins. Doctors say they help
to fight leukaemia and premature ageing and the berries are even
believed to increase libido. A study by the University of Florida
showed that extracts from the berries triggered a self-destruct
response in up to 86 per cent of cultured leukaemia cells tested.
Greenpeace and other environmental groups are fans of the fruit,
because it is providing an alternative industry to the tree-clearing
activities of logging and forestry in its native Brazil. Mr Falconer
added that the freeze-dried version sold in his Edinburgh store could
be used as an ingredient in everything from milk-shakes and sorbets to
puddings and sauces. "It is very versatile," he said."
30-04-06
Sunday Express; Review Health – Lucy Atkins –
Can a berry really boost your strength, immunity, fertility... and
virility? –
Brazilians [...] have been consuming acai
juice for years. There, it has an almost magical status in the popular
imagination, with claims that it will boost your strength, immunity,
fertility and even your sexual prowess. [...]
Acai berries certainly contain an impressive
array of health-promoting compounds. Uniquely, for a fruit, they are
rich in omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids - these can lower your levels
of "bad" cholesterol, making you less likely to succumb to heart
disease.
The berries also contain iron calcium and a
string of vitamins. They are low-calorie, high-fibre and combine a
range of amino acids which, among other things, can help with skin
repair.
"We have been inundated with people wanting
acai recently," confirms John Falconer, managing director of Brazilian
Sensation, an Edinburgh-based company that has been importing acai for
eight years.
"We have seen a huge surge recently in orders
and it is not slowing down."
29-09-06
Edinburgh Evening News - Finlay Wilson
–
"Acai cafe proves a berry good place for a
boost from Brazil – an acai smoothie was duly ordered and imbibed and
the desired pick-me up was complete."