Code | Name | Comments |
FF 226 | Acai Berry, Organic | Amazonian berry |
FF 227 | Agave Nectar / Syrup, Raw, Organic | Low glycaemic index sweetener from the agave, a succulent. |
FF 228 | Apricot Kernel | The kernels inside the apricot stone. |
FF 229 | Barley Grass Powder | Young barley leaves, juiced and dried. |
FF 230 | Bee Pollen | Pollen from flowers collected by bees. |
FF 231 | Blue Green Algae | Fresh water algae chiefly harvested from Upper Klamath Lake, USA |
FF 232 | Broccoli Seed Powder, Sprouted, Organic | Broccoli seeds sprouted and then dried and powdered. |
FF 233 | Cacao (Cocoa) Nibs, Organic | Edible part of the cocoa bean. |
FF 234 | Chlorella, Organic | Green algae. |
FF 235 | Cocoa Butter / Theobroma Oil / Theobroma Cacao, Raw, Organic | Raw vegetable fat extracted from the cocoa bean. |
FF 236 | Coconut Oil, Raw, Virgin, Cold Pressed | Extracted from coconuts; heat stable so good for cooking. Non-organic, hydrogenated variety also used in non-dairy creamers and snacks. |
FF 237 | Durian | From Monthong variety of durian. |
FF 238 | Guarana, Raw Organic | From Brazil. A stimulant - high caffeine content. |
FF 239 | Hemp Protein Powder, Organic | From the Cannabis group of trees. |
FF 240 | Lucuma, Raw Organic | South American sub-tropical fruit. |
FF 241 | Maca Powder | South American root; also known as Peruvian ginseng. |
FF 242 | Manuca Honey | New Zealand honey from bees fed on manuca (tea tree) bush ; has anti-bacterial properties. |
FF 243 | Mesquite | Powdered pod from tree found in N Mexico and SW USA. |
FF 244 | Nopal Cactus | Dried Mexican cactus. |
FF 245 | Propolis | Natural bee resin. |
FF 246 | Royal Jelly | Secreted by nurse bees and fed to queen bee throughout her life. |
FF 247 | Spirulina Powder | Freshwater algae. |
FF 248 | Wheat Grass Powder, Organic | Young wheat leaves juiced and dried. |
FF 249 | Xylitol | Made from birch tree; just over half calories of sugar; GI of 8; scientific research shows may help prevent tooth decay. |
FF 250 | Yacon Syrup, Raw, Organic | Syrup from a South American tuber. |