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Organic Goji Berries | Whole

Original price $16.49 - Original price $654.00
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Dried Goji Berries

Wildly Organic’s goji berries for sale are never sprayed with herbicides or pesticides, and the berries are not fumigated, sweetened, or adulterated in any way. We dry these organic goji berries using large commercial driers inspected by organic certifiers.

  • Certified Organic
  • Chemical Free
  • Premium Quality
  • Long Shelf Life
  • Nutrient Rich Food
Product Certifications:

USDA Certified OrganicGluten-FreeVeganPaleo-friendlyKetogenic

Country of Origin (subject to change):
  • China

Prop65 Disclaimer:

This product can expose you to chemicals including lead or cadmium, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.

This product was excellent!

I had never had Goji Berries before, but after reviewing their health benefits, I bought them from the Wildly Organic website because I was impressed with their dedication to sourcing the best products and how well they properly process them. The Goji berries are delicious. I plan to buy a lot more!

-Sharon H.

Tested for Safety

These organic goji berries are tested for pesticides and herbicides to prove their safety!

Snack Friendly Option

Good to eat dry or rehydrated by the handful! You can also add them to savory meals.

Long-Term Storage

Our goji berries for sale are dried to extend shelf life. They can last up to two years.

Nutritious Foods

High in antioxidants, goji berries also have vitamin A, potassium, fiber, and iron.

Minimally Processed

We strive to retain the nutrient content and absorbability of our foods through minimal processing.

Dried organic goji berries

Meal- and Snack-Friendly

Whole, naturally-dried goji berries are about the size of a raisin. They easily re-hydrate when added to water, yet can be eaten as a snack right out of the bag, like our other organic dried fruit.

Though not as sweet as raisins, our organic goji berries are not tart like sour cherries or cranberries, either. Honestly, there is no fruit in the American diet that tastes similar to a dried goji berry, and because they are neither sweet nor tart, they blend well in savory dishes, including vegetable soups and casseroles, and equally as well in sweet dishes, such as fruit pies, relishes, and jams.

Dried goji berries in a bowl

Storing Goji Berries

Our goji berries have a low moisture content, which gives them a long shelf life and preserves their nutrients. These organic goji berries are dried to a very low moisture content, giving them the longest shelf-life possible. Some are actually crunchy. 

Our drying method can reduce oxidation and degradation and inhibit berry fermentation. Store these berries at room temperature out of sunlight. Since the dried goji berries come in resealable foil bags, simply place them in a cupboard or pantry.

Organic goji berry tea

Buying Organic Goji Berries

Lycium barbarum is the Latin name for the goji berry. This berry predominantly grows in an area referred to as the "goji belt," which is located in northern China and flows into some mountainous areas of Tibet.

Organic goji berries sold out of the "goji belt" are available in four grades:

  • Super
  • King
  • Special
  • Grade A

The most expensive and the largest goji berries for sale are the ‘super’ grade. ‘Super’ grade berries are 41% more expensive than ‘grade A’. To be classified as this size, there are approximately 240 berries per 50 grams. By contrast, there are approximately 480 ‘grade A’ berries per 50 grams. The largest berries are produced by the longest-established bushes/vines. The longer the bushes are established, the better the berry quality, like grapes used to make wine.

Where to Buy Goji Berries

If you’re wondering, “Where can I buy dried goji berries?” the answer is always the Wildly Organic store! We ensure a tasty, ready-to-eat berry with a long shelf life with an optimal dryness of 10.0% moisture content. We also choose berries harvested during the six-week period in the fall to get the earliest berries.

Prior to figuring out where to buy our organic goji berries, we sampled stock from a number of suppliers. Originally, the berries from most companies in the U.S. had higher moisture contents and began to taste fermented as the year progressed, so that by August, we could find no moist, plump goji berries that did not taste fermented.

By contrast, the drier berries, like those at Wildly Organic, still did not taste fermented after two years of storage! This is the sole reason we stock drier berries. They readily plump up when soaked in water, but stay dry and unfermented in long-term storage. Even though there is a lot you can do with organic goji berries, most people in the U.S. just eat them as they are — right out of the bag. 

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FAQ

We’re happy to answer some of the most popular questions you might have about our goji berries for sale!

Note:*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

What are goji berries good for?

Organic goji berries have been used in recipes for hundreds of years. In some countries, they’re believed to lengthen your lifespan. The goji fruit is filled with protein, vitamins A and C, riboflavin, potassium, magnesium, and iron. Goji berries not only have these nutrients and micronutrients in them, but they’re also delicious and easy to add to your daily recipes.

We love adding goji berries to oatmeal, smoothie bowls, trail mixes with raw nuts, granola, and yogurt bowls. There are so many possibilities!

How many organic goji berries should you eat a day?

We recommend consuming no more than a handful of dried goji berries a day, which is about 20 to 30 grams. Eating too many goji berries may cause adverse side effects such as stomach cramps or loose bowels. You may also want to consult your doctor before eating goji berries if you have concerns about diabetes or blood pressure.

Are goji berries really a superfood?

Absolutely! People use the term superfood to denote foods that have many health benefits. Of course, the purported health benefits of goji berries need to be backed up by science, but studies are showing favorable health effects of this fruit.

How do you use organic goji berries?

In China and Tibet, the berries are usually eaten raw, made into tea, or added to hot cereals, sauces, dips, and dressings. If you look for Asian recipes using goji berries, you will find dishes such as chicken soup or warm, hot grain cereal with goji berries added. Some countries make a unique tea by boiling goji berries and herbs in water.

If you look at recipes from the U.S., many people like to soak their goji berries overnight (or for at least 15-20 minutes to soften them) and whip them in a blender in the morning. This "goji puree" is then the base for a smoothie or delicious drink.

Are dried goji berries full of sugar?

Goji berries actually have less sugar than raisins, making them a good substitute and snack. Their fiber and protein content also help your body absorb and process sugar more slowly, which may be beneficial for diabetics and anyone with insulin resistance.

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