Goji berries
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Have just bought a pack of dried Goji berries, which I believe were the fruit which Ray Mears recently highly recommended in his TV Survival programme. Has anybody tried them or can recommend some interesting ways of eating them. I was thinking of trying them out in porridge.
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I've now tried them cooked in my microwaved porridge. I was rather underwhelmed with their taste in the dried state and cooking hasn't really enhanced their flavour. Think I'll stick with blackberries and raspberries in my breakfast in future.
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Dried Goji berries are delicous as a snack on their own or mixed with nuts and seeds. They can also be thrown into baked treats as a subsitute for raisins or sultanas - great in muffins!
If you find them a little tough in their dried state, rehyrdate them in a splash of water or fruit juice before adding them to your dish. Leave submerged for 5 minutes and they will become plump, juicy and tasty.
If you find them a little tough in their dried state, rehyrdate them in a splash of water or fruit juice before adding them to your dish. Leave submerged for 5 minutes and they will become plump, juicy and tasty.