Question : Are Goji Berries only for plant-based diets?
Answer : No, anyone can enjoy the savory-sweet taste of Goji Berries, regardless of diet.
Question : Can Goji Berries be used in baking?
Answer : Yes, they can upgrade the taste and texture of baked goods.
Question : Are these Goji Berries genetically modified?
Answer : No, they are a Non-GMO product.
Question : Is the goji made in USA or from China?
Answer : The goji berries are grown in China and packaged in the USA.
Question : Do people know these have been recalled?
Answer : There is no information regarding a recall mentioned in these FAQs.
Question : When the raspberries are added to baked goods, do they rehydrate and become soft?
Answer : The answer is not available as the person has not baked with them but has only eaten them as is.
Question : How much is a 1.3 ounce packet of freeze-dried raspberries if the recipe calls for 1/2 cup?
Answer : The packet contains more than a 1/2 cup of raspberries, approximately 1 cup.
Question : Are the seeds noticeable as the fresh raspberries?
Answer : The answer is not related to the question, instead it talks about a bad experience with a different product.
Question : Can these goji berries be ground into powder to make a natural colorant for lip balms?
Answer : Yes, the goji berries can be easily ground into a powder.
Question : What do these goji berries taste like? And, are they chewy or crunchy?
Answer : The goji berries have their own distinctive taste, something along the line of maybe bitter cherry. They are available in both chewy and crunchy textures, with the latter being few and far between. People prefer the ones covered in chocolate.
Question : The picture of the product says the weight is .7 oz. but the description says the bags contain 1.5 ozs. Which is correct?
Answer : The answer is not available as the person is not sure which information is correct.