Boysenberry Blackberries

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Despite the fact that the exact origins of boysenberries are unclear, the most definite records trace the Boysenberry plant to grower Rudolph Boysen, who started growing these berries for quite some time before he sold his farm. Boysenberries are distinguished by their soft texture, thin skin, and sweet-tart flavor. Besides, not only are these little honies a good source of vitamin C and potassium, they also contain a host of other essential vitamins and minerals. As a matter of fact, several components of boysenberries, such as potassium, folate, and various antioxidants are known to provide neurological benefits. Folate, for instance, has been known to reduce the occurrence of Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline.
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