News

Day #2, miracle berry tablet: Place a tablet in your mouth. (The Think Geek website recommends half a tablet, but I think it works better with a full tablet.) Suck on it until it dissolves.
The berries aren’t cheap either. A container of 30 fruit halves by Fruit Me, for example, costs nearly $28.. How do the ...
Miracle fruit contains a protein called miraculin that tastes sweet enough to replicate the effect of sugar. Why isn't it widely used as a healthy sweetener?
Miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum), which grows on a small emerald tree, is a red berry native to Ghana. People have known for centuries that eating the tiny tropical fruit, the size of a large ...
Miracle fruit - known in scientific circles as Synsepalum dulcificum - contains a protein called miraculin. The protein itself is "flat in taste," according to Abe, so if you just eat a berry it ...
Miracle berry enthusiasts started holding what they called “flavor-tripping parties,” per the New York Times. Upon entering the party, guests would be handed the small, red berry.
The miracle berry, scientifically known as Synsepalum dulcificum, is a fruit native to West Africa, but it can be found in other areas of the world, including central Florida.