{"id":288,"date":"2009-01-12T18:16:31","date_gmt":"2009-01-13T00:16:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/functional-foods.ultimatefatburner.com\/?p=288"},"modified":"2015-02-13T09:04:02","modified_gmt":"2015-02-13T14:04:02","slug":"sambazon-pure-acai-smoothie-packs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ultimatefatburner.com\/functional-foods\/sambazon-pure-acai-smoothie-packs\/","title":{"rendered":"Sambazon Pure Acai Smoothie Packs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sambazon was the first company to market acai on a commercial scale in the US. Founded in 2000 by Ed Nichols and brothers Ryan and Jeremy Black, the company is dedicated to &#8220;using acai as a vehicle&#8221; to promote sustainable agriculture and preservation of the Amazon rainforest.\u00a0 The company markets a variety of acai products, including juices\/concentrates, smoothies, energy drinks, sorbet, frozen smoothie packs and supplements.\u00a0 The frozen smoothie packs come in Original, Amazon Cherry and Pure Acai &#8211; which is the unsweetened, pure fruit puree.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Manufacturer&#8217;s Description:<\/strong> Sambazon acai products are all certified organic and great for anytime you&#8217;re hungry or looking for a natural energy boost. And as part of our mission to bring acai to you, we believe we also have to care for the planet and farmers. To do that, we&#8217;ve created a supply chain that benefits thousands of local families while protecting the Amazon rainforest through sustainable agriculture.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Product Label:<\/strong><\/p>\n<table class=\"functional\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td width=\"50%\" valign=\"top\">\nServing Size 100g<br \/>\nCalories 80<br \/>\nCalories from Fat 50<br \/>\nTotal Fat 6g<br \/>\nSaturated Fat 1.5g<br \/>\nTrans Fat 0g<br \/>\nOmega 6 860mg<br \/>\nOmega 9 3360mg<br \/>\nCholesterol 0mg<\/td>\n<td width=\"50%\" valign=\"top\">\nSodium 10mg<br \/>\nTotal Carbohydrate 7g<br \/>\nDietary Fiber 1g<br \/>\nSugars 0g<br \/>\nProtein 2g<br \/>\nVitamin A 15%<br \/>\nCalcium 4%<br \/>\nVitamin C 8%<br \/>\nIron 6%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\">\n<strong>Ingredients:<\/strong> Organic Acai Palmberry Pulp, Soy Lecithin, Citric Acid\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><strong>Comments:<\/strong> So who hasn&#8217;t heard of acai by now?  Both Paul and I have commented on the &#8220;superfruit&#8221; phenomenon on the blog&#8230;suffice it to say, acai is nutritious stuff, but there&#8217;s zero human evidence that it can cure cancer, increase energy, help people lose weight\/fat, and so on. In Brazil, it&#8217;s a popular food, but it&#8217;s not regarded as a cure-all.<\/p>\n<p>Nonetheless, I figured I&#8217;d give it a whirl: you never know, after all.  And the Sambazon product is one of the few relatively unprocessed products on the market&#8230;it&#8217;s about as close as you can get to consuming it the same way as the Brazilians do.  So I picked up a month&#8217;s supply direct from Sambazon: 7 packs of 4, 100 g packages of flash-frozen acai &#8211; shipped on dry ice.  It ran just a skosh under $60 &#8211; not exactly a bargain price, but less expensive than buying it freeze dried in caps, or extensively diluted in retort-sterilized, blended juices.  <\/p>\n<p>The 100g, single-serving packs were long and thin, so they thawed reasonably quickly.  The resulting fruit puree had the consistency of Hershey&#8217;s Syrup, with a deep, red wine color &#8211; neat.  It had a fruity, berry-like flavor, although this wasn&#8217;t apparent until I added some sweetener &#8211; as is, the stuff is virtually sugar-free.  It was ok mixed in water, and pretty good mixed in kefir or yogurt.  I pretty much ate it daily, throughout the month of December.<\/p>\n<p>I regret to inform enthusiasts that I did not begin leaping out of bed in the morning, whistling Disney tunes; nor did I experience any dramatic increases in energy or drop a single pound.  In short, I experienced nothing unusual: just the same old good health and strength I&#8217;m used to.  This did not come as a surprise to me, as I normally consume a pretty good whack of antioxidant phytochemicals to start with: My cabinet is well stocked with green and white teas and there are resealable bags of frozen, unsweetened blueberries, raspberries and blackberries in the freezer.  I also keep bags of spinach leaves and broccosprouts in the fridge for salads and sandwiches. I consume all of the above, + organic, raw cacao, almonds, walnuts, red wine and other assorted veggies and fruits on a more-or-less daily basis.  So I&#8217;m doing just fine on the ORAC front already&#8230;and expect I&#8217;ve reached the point of diminishing returns. <\/p>\n<p>This is not to knock Sambazon&#8217;s product &#8211; far from it.  I doubt you can get closer to what&#8217;s available in the rainforest than this, short of a trek to Brazil.  It&#8217;s pricey, although my local Fred Meyer is now selling it for around $5.50 per pack &#8211; which is less than what I originally paid, so it&#8217;s likely I&#8217;ll buy it again, every so often, as a change from my usual berries.  It&#8217;s to Sambazon&#8217;s credit that they don&#8217;t make any wild\/unsubstantiated claims about the health benefits of their product &#8211; and, if nothing else, I like to reward good behavior.  But I see no reason to revise my opinion about acai: it&#8217;s a nutritious food, but one of many&#8230;a &#8220;nice have&#8221; perhaps, but not a &#8220;must have.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>[usrlist &#8220;Taste:3.0&#8221; &#8220;Quality:5.0&#8221; &#8220;Efficacy:5.0&#8221; &#8220;Value:3.0&#8243; avg=&#8221;true&#8221;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sambazon was the first company to market acai on a commercial scale in the US. 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