Juniper Berries
About Juniper Berries
Known for their peppery and fruity flavor, our dried Juniper Berries are bursting with berrylicious zest. Our top-quality dried Juniper Berries can be sprinkled into your garlic-roasted potatoes or crushed up and mashed into juniper berry jam.
Benefits Of Juniper Berries
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Juniper berries are rich in antioxidants, helping protect your cells from damage and reducing inflammation for overall health.
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These berries aid digestion by stimulating digestive enzymes, and alleviating bloating, gas, and indigestion.
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With antimicrobial properties, juniper berries can boost your immune system, helping you stay healthy and fend off infections.
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The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties of juniper berries can improve skin health, reducing blemishes and maintaining a clear complexion.
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Juniper berries have diuretic properties, aiding in detoxification by flushing out toxins and supporting kidney function.
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Known for their distinctive, piney flavor, juniper berries enhance culinary dishes, adding a unique and aromatic touch to marinades, sauces, and even gin.
Uses Of Juniper Berries
Flavorful Marinades: Crush a few juniper berries and add them to your marinades for meats like chicken, beef, or pork. The berries infuse a distinctive, aromatic flavor that elevates your dish to gourmet status.
Savory Sauces: Incorporate juniper berries into your sauces, especially for game meats like venison or lamb. Their piney, slightly peppery taste complements rich, hearty flavors beautifully.
Homemade Pickles: Add a few juniper berries to your pickling brine for an extra layer of complexity. They bring a delightful hint of spice and depth to homemade pickles and preserved vegetables.
Gin and Cocktails: Juniper berries are a key ingredient in gin. Try making your own infused gin or use the berries to add a botanical twist to your favorite cocktails, bringing a fresh, earthy note.
Stews and Braises: Toss some juniper berries into your stews and braised dishes. They enhance the flavor of slow-cooked meals, adding a subtle yet intriguing taste that warms the soul.
Herbal Teas: Crush a few juniper berries and steep them in hot water to create a soothing herbal tea. Their natural properties can aid digestion and provide a comforting beverage to enjoy any time of day.
FAQ
Q: What are juniper berries?
A: Juniper berries are the small, blue-purple berries of the juniper tree. They have a piney, slightly peppery flavor and are often used in cooking and herbal remedies.
Q: How do I use juniper berries in cooking?
A: Juniper berries can be crushed and added to marinades for meats, incorporated into sauces, tossed into stews and braises, or used to infuse gin and cocktails. They bring a unique, aromatic flavor to dishes.
Q: Are juniper berries safe to eat?
A: Yes, juniper berries are safe to eat in small quantities. They are often used as a spice rather than consumed in large amounts. However, it’s always best to use culinary-grade juniper berries and consult with a healthcare provider if you have any concerns.
Q: What are the health benefits of juniper berries?
A: Juniper berries are rich in antioxidants, which help protect cells from damage. They aid digestion, boost the immune system, promote healthy skin, and have detoxifying properties.
Q: Can I make tea with juniper berries?
A: Absolutely! You can crush a few juniper berries and steep them in hot water to make a soothing herbal tea. This tea can aid digestion and provide a comforting, aromatic beverage.
Q: How should I store juniper berries?
A: Store juniper berries in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. This will help preserve their flavor and potency for a longer period. If you’ve bought them in bulk, consider keeping them in the refrigerator to extend their shelf life.
Values per 100g
Energy (Kj) 1097/Energy (Kcal) 260
Fat (g) 8.0
Carbohydrates (g) 44.7
Fibre (g) 30.0
Protein (g) 2.4