Ber,
or Jujube in English, is a fruit that is said to have originated in
China and has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries.
Ber
has calming properties and is an excellent source of anti-oxidants,
vitamins, and minerals. The fruit can be used to alleviate anxiety
and insomnia. Jujuboside A is a powerful natural chemical that affects
the hippocampus and is used as a natural sleep aid. Besides
containing anti- oxidants which fight cancer causing free radicals,
ber
contains a 20
times more vitamin C than citrus, vitamin A and B2, 18 out of the 24
required amino acids, and minerals like potassium and calcium. Light
green to dark brown when ripe, these berries are a great way to
maintain health, boost immunity, and get a good night's rest!
Ber
is mostly eaten raw, but it is great cooked as well as a chutney,
jam, or fruit butter. Ber
butter is made in a similar way to apple sauce, and can be spread on
toast, used as a chutney, or eaten on it's own.
How
to prepare Ber
Butter
What
you Need:
A
large saucepan
30
odd Ber
pieces
½
cup sugar or more or less according to your taste
zest
of one lemon and juice of half a lemon
1
cinnamon stick
a
few cloves
water
to cover the ber
- Chop the ber so that the stems and seeds are out
- Combine the fruit, water, lemon zest, and lemon juice in the sauce pan and bring to a boil
- Lower heat and cook until the mixture softens
- Add sugar and cook until the mixture darkers
- Optional for skinless butter: rub the mixture through a strainer to remove the skins
- Move the ber butter to a jar or tupperware
For more information and further reading:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/117526-health-benefits-jujube-fruit/
http://www.tasteofbeirut.com/2011/09/jujube-a-super-fruit/
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