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Mixed berries is a term that encompasses various small red-colored fruits (and sometimes purple or dark blue tones), known for their fresh, sweet, and slightly acidic flavor. Among the most common are strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and cranberries. These berries are widely used in cooking recipes for their versatility, adding flavor, color, and nutritional value to desserts, smoothies, salads, sauces, and more.
The origin of berries varies by species. For example, the strawberry is native to temperate regions of Europe and America, while the raspberry and blackberry are native to temperate zones of the northern hemisphere. Cranberries, on the other hand, are primarily native to North America. Today, these fruits are grown globally, adapting to various climates.
Regarding their properties, berries are rich in antioxidants like anthocyanins, which help combat cellular aging and protect the cardiovascular system. Additionally, they provide vitamins (especially vitamin C), dietary fiber, and essential minerals. Thanks to their low calorie content and high water content, they are ideal for a healthy and balanced diet.
In the Hispanic American context, berries are also known by different names depending on the country or the specific fruit:
Including mixed berries in your recipes will not only add a touch of vibrant color and a refreshing flavor but also provide nutritional benefits that enhance any culinary preparation.
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