Which fruit do you think will become the next cure all?

Is coconut a fruit? It’s everywhere. Coconut oil to cook with. Coconut water to drink.

I think it’ll be blueberry. It’s been in the news for a while about all the benefits it provides to your health, but the fad hasn’t really caught on to the point where we see blueberry juice, blueberry smoothies, blueberry yogurt, chocolate covered blueberries, etc. As blueberries become more in demand, marketers will probably start putting blueberries and blueberry flavoring into more things.

Richard Simmons.

Yeah, dragonfruit is perhaps the most disappointing fruit I’ve ever had. It just looks so awesome and cool, both inside and out, and then you eat the flesh and … almost tasteless. I’ve found it makes a nice sorbet-like substance when you halve it and freeze it, but that’s about it.

I’m going to throw a random one out there: gooseberries. I have no idea whether it is purported to have health benefits, but it seems exactly the type of fruit that would.

Already happened.

Yeah, blueberries were the big UTI fighter about 8 or 9 years ago. Eat a pint of blueberries day! More good stuff than cranberries! But they didn’t get the panacea treatment, that I recall. Mostly UTI/antioxidant stuff.

Gooseberries are awesome! I hope they make it big.

Mountain ugni and/or jostaberry. I recently bought a seedling of each and want my investment to pay off. :wink:

I’m good with that. I love the stuff (slice and steep in good vodka for a couple of days, for one thing) but it’s a holy bitch to find around here. Smells great, looks freaky. :slight_smile:

I hope it’s juniper berries. We’ve got a LOT of juniper trees on our property, and it would be nice to cash in on a fad.
~VOW

I thought goji berries (wolfberry) was the super food de jure.

I thought it was a pomegranate?

As someone who lives in Saskatoon, grew up on a farm near the riverbank where wild saskatoons are plentiful, and who has eaten buckets and buckets of saskatoons, I can confirm that they are far beyond “pretty tasty” (the wild ones are far better than the farmed varieties, but smaller and don’t bear fruit very reliably) but sadly do not cure all.

Didn’t stop the other “super fruits”.

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