Introduction:
Juniper berries are the fruits of the evergreen juniper, a type of cypress. Their aromatic, bittersweet and slightly resinous flavour enhances many dishes and is the characteristic ingredient of gin.
Use/Preparation:
Dried, the berries are used as a spice. Because of their soothing effect on flatulence, juniper berries are often used with cabbage and high-fat dishes. Game dishes and sauerkraut in particular benefit from the fine aroma of the juniper berry.
Health:
The berries have been shown to have a positive effect on the digestive system and urinary tract. Consumption should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding as well as in cases of kidney disease.
Alternatives:
Allspice grains have a similar taste.
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Average nutritional values dried |
per 100 g |
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Energy (kcal/kJ) | 385/1613 |
Fat | 14,6 g |
Healthy fatty acids | 0,6 g |
Carbohydrates | 37,3 g |
Sugar | 7,5 g |
Protein | 19,8 g |
Salt | 0,05 g |