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In corso, pubblicata il apr 01, 2024
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Guarana is a Brazilian plant native to the Amazon basin, also known as Paullinia cupana, it's a climbing plant prized for its fruit.

A mature guarana fruit is about the size of a coffee berry. It resembles the human eye, with a red shell encasing a black seed covered by a white aril.

Guarana extract powder is made by processing the seeds into a herbal extract powder (1).
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