🌟 Nature's Superfood Awaits!
Our Dried Elderberries are 100% natural, USDA Certified Organic, and packed with Vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants. Perfect for boosting your immune system, these versatile berries can be used in a variety of culinary applications, from syrups to jams. Enjoy them guilt-free as a vegan, non-GMO snack, all while benefiting from the convenience of a resealable pouch.
Manufacturer | Naturtonix |
Item part number | jk0714025 |
Package Dimensions | 25.2 x 17.3 x 6.4 cm; 453.59 g |
ASIN | B07X46LSXL |
G**E
Great value!
Great value for a quality product! I had previously been buying another brand that had got to expensive! I gave these a try and was very impressed with the quality! I was able to fill my freezer with enough medicine for my family of 4 for the winter!
A**N
no stem all elderberry
no stems I hate stems
C**Y
Sambucus Niger made safe and easy
I was reluctant to buy the s niger European type because of fears of toxicity. But unless you grow it, dry it, buying the American sambuccus which doesn’t have the toxin, was 4 times the cost. So, after reading the heat requirements to inactivate the toxin, I felt comfortable making a new batch of syrup. All dried elderberries have a bitter taste upon hydration, (I use 3 C water per 1 C berries) but cooking with turmeric, cloves, cinnamon, ginger root, adds a great smell and taste and of course, adding wild honey for sweetness makes all the difference… one bag, hydrated, makes about 9 pints of great tasting elder syrup, which I seal up and store. I’ve tried rehydrating in both stove top and insta pot methods. I use 2 tbsp per day to thwart colds, sore throats., etc. It’s a wild tasting liquid syrup, but I like it that way. There’s also a recipe to make elder gummies.
L**N
Consistent quality
The media could not be loaded. I've been using this product for about 6 months now and it's been extremely consistent. Very minimal stems and the products always yields great results. I make elderberry syrup and other elderberry products with this and it's been my go to. I've tried others where taste wasn't up to par or there was lots of varying color with more stems. Very happy with this product.
S**W
Good
I make my own juice. Each 1 lb bag makes 4 batches (@ 1 cup dried berries per batch). Each batch produces 40 ounces of juice. I've found that you can buy Elderberry Juice from bee keepers but its very expensive @ $20 - $25 for 32 oz. (expensive=rip-off). I produce 40 ounces for $5.50. So lets sum this up. For each 1 lb bag of berries I produce 160 oz of juice that cost me $22. 160 ounces of juice purchased that is sold by people would cost about $110 retail. So lets see............ $22 or $110?....... $22 or $110? Hmmmmm I'll take the $22 dollar option for the same product except mine is all organic. So what would the price be for 32 oz of organic Elderberry Juice? $30 or $35 retail? LOL Save yourself a ton of money and make it yourself. it only takes a little while and it's very easy to make.
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