




Haskap berry juice 3 l
incl. VAT plus shipping
- Delicious both pure and mixed with water
- Sweet-and-sour taste
- New food trend from Siberia
- Once opened, it keeps for three months
- Practical Bag-in-Box packaging
Variety: Haskap
In stock.
Delivery time: appr. 5-6 work days
Everything at a glance Haskap berry juice 3 l
Does the name haskap say nothing to you? Well, it is about time you guys got to know each other! This berry, also known with the names honeysuckle and honeyberry, is the new star among the berries. Its taste is located somewhere between the blackberry, the raspberry and the blueberry, and will make you lose your mind.
Fruit-power to drink
We at KoRo have decided to bring this tasty berry to you in its juice version, therefore you can now find on our online shop a practical 3 litre box. Get ready for the curious looks you are going to get from your colleagues who will notice this peculiar drink during the next Zoom meeting! Much more than the latest trend food, our haskap juice has a wonderful deep-red colour, a uniquely sweet and sour taste, and is 100 % free of additives. Yum!
A Siberian classic
While you will probably spend a long time looking for it in English supermarkets, honeyberry juice has long been a classic in eastern Russia, which is why this blue berry is therefore often called the Siberian blueberry. But haskap is enjoying a growing popularity among amateur gardeners here too: well-known varieties of honey berries such as Blue velvet, Morena and Polar bear will certainly be found in many allotments, next spring. Keep your eyes open and get in the mood for spring with our delicious honeysuckle juice!
Average nutritional values | per 100 g |
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Energy (in kj/kcal) | 172 / 41 |
Fat | 0 g |
of which Saturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 7,8 g |
of which Sugars | 7,7 g |
Fibre | 0 g |
Protein | 0,5 g |
Salt | 0 g |
Order number | SAFT_014 |
Origin | Produced in Germany |
Content | 3 l |
Brand | KoRo |
EAN | 4260654787559 |
Data sheet | Specification |
Nutrition traces | Nutrition traces |
Shipping | Delivery time outside of Germany |
Company | KoRo Handels GmbH Koppenplatz 9, 10115 Berlin |
Storage | Store in a cool and dry place |
Ingredients | 100 % haskap berries |
Cross-contamination | No allergenes according to EU 1169/2011 |
Sales name | Haskap berry juice |
Press & retailer | White background image |
The KoRo price chart Haskap berry juice 3 l
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Why is the price fluctuating?
Most annual product crops have an impact on the relationship between supply and demand in the market. In the event of a bad harvest, we must also pay a higher price for raw materials. Due to the strong impact of external factors such as wind, weather, climate and natural events on the harvest, we are refusing long-term cross-harvest contracts with our producers. -
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Haskap berry juice 3 l - a look behind the scenes

At home in Siberia
Honeyberries taste similar to their southern cousins raspberries, blueberries and blackberries. What these berries immensely differ in, is their demand on the soil. Differently from our European berries, honeyberries can thrive in a partially shaded location and are even frost-resistant: this is why haskap berries are successfully cultivated in Russia!

A branchy plant
Haskap berries bloom very early, as early as March. The plant already grows fast in springlike temperatures – but not in height, but rather towards one another, as honeyberry shrubs are richly branched plants.

Haskap berries are ready in May
The honeyberry bushes grow up to three meters tall. As soon as the first fruits have turned their characteristic deep blue, harvest time is announced, which normally starts in May. One bush yields about 6 kg of berries!

Many different varieties
An easy-to-care-for plant with a delicious yield? The why not plant a honeyberry hedge in your own garden? You can choose between many different types of this Siberian berry: Morena, Polar bear, Fialka, Blue velvet and Maistar are just a few of the most popular varieties.

Fresh into the juicer
After being harvested and sorted, our berries go straight to the juicer, where they are gently pressed. The pure, intense-tasting juice is now ready to be delivered to your home.