Organic and Unsweetened Goji Berries | 1kg
Dried Goji berries without added sugars. 100% natural and organic. Unsweeted and unsulphured.
- No artificial colours, no additives, unsulfured
- Superfood
- Slowly dried
- Slightly sour


Goji berries are fruit that are part of the Boxthorn family just like tomatoes. The berries originated from China and slowly spread to the rest of the world. Nowadays, the berries are famous due to their nutritional value, which has helped them to become the number 1 superfood.
Because KoRo wants to offer our customers the best possible quality, we make sure that our Goji berries are gently cultivated and processed. Once the Goji berries are harvested, they are carefully dried in their home country China and further packed. Our berries contain no additives and are sulphur, sugar and dye free. We also make that all of our fruit is checked for residues.
Energy (in kj/kcal) | 1460 / 349 |
Fat | 0,39 g |
thereof saturated fatty acids | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 64 g |
thereof sugar | 45,6 g |
Dietary fibre | 13,0 g |
Protein | 14,3 g |
Salt | 0,7 g |
Order number: | GOJIB_001 |
Origin | China |
BRAND: | KoRo |
EAN: | 4260335831373 |
Öko-Kontrollstelle | DE-ÖKO-037 |
Nutrition traces | Nutrition traces |
Delivery | Shipping Costs |
Company | KoRo Handels GmbH Koppenplatz 9, 10115 Berlin |
Storage | Store the product cool and dry |
Ingredients | 100% Goji berries** controlled organic cultivation |
Allergenes | May contain traces of GLUTEN, SOY, PEANUTS, MILK (LACTOSE), other EDIBLE NUTS, SESAME, SULPHIDE (SULPHITE) and LUPINES. |
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How is our price getting lower? Mostly because we just skip unnecessary trading stages. This safes us money which results in your product being simply cheaper.
Why is there a price fluctuation? The harvest of raw products is not linear and is very much depending on external factors, like for example the weather or climate. Are these conditions not ideal and the gathering of the product is low, the price gets higher and we have to pay more. This is why we continuously reject contracts with producers that are longer than one season.
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What can I do with Goji berries?
The light red berries have their origin in Chinese medicine. They are used for tincture or a juice is made out of them. The dehydrated form of them is commonly used to complete or spice up different dishes like salads, pastries or fruity drinks.
How much berries can I eat?
The optimal amount is probably a hand full each day. That would be around 20 to 30 grams, depending on the size of the berries. This amount will give you the right amount of your daily vitamins dose and if you want to reach a therapeutic effect you would have to eat up to 50 grams. Anyways, to overdose on Goji berries is not really possible.
How are Goji berries dehydrated?
It is suggested to buy them from a reliable and clean origin and dry them yourself. You can do that by putting them out into the sun, but this procedure can take it’s time. Another way would be to put them in the oven or a dehydrating machine.

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