“This berry powder is very high in antioxidants and apparently has 463% of vitamin C in each teaspoon.It mixes well with smoothies or in water blended to a paste then topped up with water.It's has an okay taste, a bit like a sour berry but not unpleasant. Apparent health benefits include reducing inflammation, fighting cold symptoms and fatigue so l take it a few times a week just to up my vitamin C levels during the winter months.”
“I've never heard of camu camu before, but I wanted to try it for the health benefits. I love that it is 100% organic and natural, it is a browny powder that I couldn't really smell or taste. I have been having 1 teaspoonful of it mixed into my cereal every day, it mixes in great and I cannot taste it at all. Really good way of taking it for the health benefits.”
“I like to add Camu Camu to my smoothies, not only is it high in Vitamin C, but it also has several other nutrients and compounds which are great for health. It doesn't carry a strong or bad odour, neither a taste. It blends into milk, juices and water inconspicuously, and doesn't affect the taste or texture that much.I like to pair with with collagen, as vitamin c is symbiotic with collagen and helps the synthesis of collagen in the body.The best thing about this supplement is the glass bottle, I like to reduce microplastics wherever possible and having glass bottles helps with that a lot! You can also reuse them, so it is more sustainable.”
“The Kiki Health Premium Raw Organic Camu Camu powder is a natural supplement of Vitamin C, potassium, calcium and amino acids. It's a powder made from the freeze dried berries of a tropical fruit that grows in the Amazon and it has a very high Vitamin C content. I like supplements that are naturally derived from fruits and plants rather than synthetically produced in a lab. In this case the powder is also organic and free from any additives.I have a good balanced diet which includes a great variety of fruit and vegetables but from time to time I like to supplement my nutrition. I like to have the powder in a smoothie so taste is not really an issue for me. I use less than a teaspoon mixed in the blender with other ingredients so I can hardly taste the Camu Camu itself.Overall I like this product and I would recommend it.”
“The camu camu itself comes as a brown powder that you can add to drinks or food. Initially, I expected it to be quite strongly flavoured, but it’s not that powerful. Taken as a supplement, it’s great but don’t expect any dramatic flavour from it. I’ve generally just mixed it in with yoghurt and, although it does have a subtle sourness to it, you don’t really need to sweeten it.Each jar contains 70g and suggests a serving of 5g (1 heaped tsp) which means you get 14 servings per jar. Generally I tend to use less than this, so I’ve still got half the jar left after a month or so. While it doesn’t work out as exceptional value for money, the main appeal for me is that it’s an alternative way of taking vitamin C with natural ingredients. No fillers, no additives, just exactly what you’re paying for with nothing extra.I’m not sure, personally, if I’d get it again but if you are looking for a source of camu camu powder or simply a different way of taking vitamin C that is good quality and nicely packaged, then the product itself is excellent.”
“I have read a little bit about this wonder product, and at least from the description as a plant it is packed with antioxidants and on paper it should help health wise,however I would say you should do your own research before trying.It doesen't really alter the taste of food or smoothies so a spoon is more than sufficient and you should be able to stomach it.
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“Camu Camp fruit has many nutritional benefits and is recognised to be high in Vitamin C, fibre and antioxidants.The powder has a brown colour which t’s recommended to take one or more tablespoons in drinks or desserts, but you can also mix it in with recipes. It has a pretty disgusting rancid taste, the tiniest hint of sweetness followed by a bitter, acrid and rancid flavours. Personally, I would be looking to take these in capsule form and not raw powder as it is just quite disgusting to mix and use.Overall, whilst I don’t doubt the quality of the supplement the taste makes it inedible. I can’t really recommend this organic raw powder and would suggest capsules.”