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Prickly pear is a cactus
that some scientists believe to be one of the world’s first domesticated plants. Cactus fruit seeds dated at 12,000
years old have been found in caves in Mexico. Prickly pears grow in a variety of shades. The color and sweetness of the fruit
lend themselves to producing appealing beverages, jams and jellies, syrups, candies, and ice creams and sorbets. The juice
has traditionally been used to make fermented drinks, and it is currently favored in a resurgent cocktail industry as an ingredient
in fruity margaritas and daiquiris | Prickly
pear is a highly nutritious food. It has low levels of saturated fat and very low
levels of cholesterol and sodium. One 8-ounce serving has just 61 calories but
supplies 21% of the RDA of dietary fiber, 35% of the RDA of vitamin C, and 32% of
the RDA of magnesium. Prickly pear is also a good source of calcium and potassium, and the fruit is rich in antioxidants. | All of these nutrients have made prickly pear an attractive subject of scientific study. Researchers at the
University of Palermo reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition that consuming prickly pear had a more positive
and complete effect on the body’s redox balance than a comparable dose of vitamin C. Studies at Tulane University, reported
in the Archives of Internal Medicine, showed that taking prickly pear fruit extract before drinking alcohol significantly
reduced symptoms of a hangover (nausea, dry mouth, and loss of appetite.) A study at the University of Arizona, funded in
part by the American Heart Association, found that LDL (bad) cholesterol levels were reduced in guinea pigs fed a diet including
prickly pear pectin. A meta-analysis of studies done on prickly pear and diabetes has strongly suggested that ingestion of
the fruit has a true metabolic effect on persons with the disorder and reduces serum glucose levels. Italian research has
also shown prickly pear to be protective against ulcers in rats. | Ruby Prickly Pear: Our ruby red prickly pear has a beautiful, bright magenta color and a delicate, slightly sweet, cactus flavor. Emerald Prickly Pear: Golden
Prickly Pear: The wonderful, sweet, fruit flavor of prickly pear is also available in earthy shades of
emerald green and golden yellow. | Nopal:
Nopal
juice is made from the pads, rather than the fruit, of the prickly pear cactus. See our Nopal Juice page for more information. | Available Ruby Red Prickly Pear Products: ·
Ruby Red Prickly Pear
Puree o Single Strength, Natural Brix o Concentrate, 2-fold · Ruby Red Prickly Pear Juice o Juice Concentrate, Standard 50° and 65° Brix · Organic Ruby Red Prickly Pear o 100% Organic Ruby Red Prickly Pear Puree o 100% Organic Ruby Red Prickly Pear Juice Concentrate | Available Emerald Green Prickly Pear Products: · Emerald Green Prickly Pear Puree o Single Strength, Natural Brix (12°-14° Brix) o Concentrate, 2-fold · Emerald Green Prickly Pear Juice o Juice Concentrate, Standard 50° and 65° Brix · Organic Emerald Green Prickly Pear o 100% Organic Emerald Green Prickly Pear Puree o 100% Organic Emerald Green Prickly Pear Juice Concentrate |
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