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Lesser-known benefits of different types of berries

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2025, 14:39 IST
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Benefits of different types of berries

Berries are nature’s little treats—juicy, colorful, and bursting with flavor. Whether you toss them into your breakfast bowl, blend them into a smoothie, or snack on them by the handful, berries bring a whole lot of goodness to the table. But beyond their sweet-tart charm, they’re also packed with health perks. From boosting your skin to supporting your heart, each type of berry has something unique to offer. Let’s take a tasty trip through some of the most popular berries and find out what makes each one special.

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Strawberries

Sweet, fragrant, and juicy, strawberries are a classic favorite. They’re rich in vitamin C, which helps keep your skin glowing and your immune system strong. Their antioxidants also support heart health and may help reduce inflammation. They’re also super versatile, whether you dip them in chocolate or slice them over yogurt.

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Blueberries

These tiny blue gems might be small, but they pack a serious punch. Blueberries are loaded with antioxidants that help protect your cells and keep your brain sharp. They’re great for memory, skin, and overall wellness. Toss them into your cereal, bake them into muffins, or just eat them straight—they never disappoint.

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Raspberries Raspberries

Delicate and slightly tart, raspberries are fiber-rich and great for digestion. They’re also full of vitamins and powerful plant compounds that may support heart health and fight oxidative stress. Their bright flavor pairs well with everything from oats to desserts, making them a delicious and healthy pick.

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Blackberries

Bold and juicy with a slightly earthy taste, blackberries are packed with vitamin K and C, plus a good dose of fiber. They’re known for supporting bone strength, boosting immunity, and helping with skin health. Their deep color means they’re full of antioxidants too, so they’re as nutritious as they are tasty.

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Goji Berries

These little red berries have been a staple in traditional wellness practices for ages. Goji berries are believed to support eye health, boost energy, and help your immune system thanks to their unique mix of vitamins and minerals. They’re often eaten dried, like raisins, and make a great addition to trail mix or smoothies.

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Cranberries

You probably think of cranberries around the holidays, but they’re good all year round. Known for helping support urinary health, they also offer antioxidants and vitamin C. Fresh cranberries are super tart, but when added to smoothies, salads, or even baked goods, they bring a bright, zesty twist you’ll love.

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Mulberries

Sweet, slightly chewy, and often overlooked, mulberries are full of iron, vitamin C, and plant nutrients that support blood health and energy. Dried or fresh, they make a delicious addition to oatmeal or a tasty mix-in for snacks.


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