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Sagarmatha's Superfruit
The Nepali Times ^ | November 16, 2007 | Khumbu Alpine Conservation Council / Mallika Aryal

Posted on 11/17/2007 5:33:15 AM PST by JACKRUSSELL

(DINGBOCHE) -- Birds, mice and Chinese herbalists have long understood the health benefits of sea-buckthorn berries, but now farmers in Solu Khumbu are looking to make money from these tart-tasting fruit.

At Dingboche, in the shadow of Ama Dablam, the Khumbu Alpine Conservation Council has been teaching villagers to make a healthy juice from the wild berries, which they can sell to thirsty tourists heading for Everest Base Camp or transport to Kathmandu's cafes and bars for the cocktail crowd. The council has given priority to those villagers, particularly women, who do not own tourist lodges or camp-sites and need an alternative source of income.

The common sea-buckthorn, known locally as akhrilo, grows close to the trekking trails in Sagarmatha National Park, making it easy to collect and process the orange berries. Local farmers have used it to control erosion as it grows well in the thin, dry soils and can survive the icy Himalayan winter. But until recently, few in Nepal had bothered to seek other uses for it.

The juice contains on average about 12 times more vitamin C than orange juice, and research during the past 30 years in other parts of the world has found that oils in the juice and seeds contain high levels of antioxidants which may help prevent cancer and other diseases.

For centuries, Chinese herbalists have used the berry juice, leaves and bark to treat a wide range of ailments, including indigestion, diarrhoea, coughs, ulcers and blood disorders. The fruits are also known to have anti-inflammatory properties and are a rich source of vitamin E, minerals and carotenoids which provide vitamin A. In some countries people use the flowers to soften their skin.

The berries are unpleasant to eat raw because of their very bitter taste, but entrepreneurs in some north-western Himalayan districts, including Manang and Mustang, have found ways to use the plant to make juice, jams and pickles, with funding and technical advice from development agencies. Tourists trekking round Annapurna can find sea-buckthorn juice listed on the menu at lodges along the route.

The common sea-buckthorn grows throughout the high mountain areas of Nepal all the way from Humla in the far north-west to Taplejung in the east.

“The fruit has it has great potential to boost the incomes of farmers who previously depended almost solely on growing potatoes and barley,” says Ang Rita Sherpa of the Mountain Institute. Unusually, the raw juice only freezes at temperatures lower than minus-20 degrees Celsius, so there is no problem with it freezing up in winter.

Beyond Nepal, common sea-buckthorn grows mainly in China, where farmers admire its ability to survive in dry, semi-desert conditions and plant it to help reduce soil erosion.

In Dingboche, after just a few days of training from the conservation council, the farmers have learnt how to add water, sugar and preservative to the raw juice, and cook the mixture to make it both palatable and healthy. All they need now is for some adventurous, thirsty trekkers to stop off on their way to Kala Pattar, and they'll be in business. Cheers! 

Buckthorn on the rocks?

Some say sea-buckthorn juice tastes like wild cherries, sour with a hint of sweetness. Others say it tastes like nothing they have had before. Rich in vitamins C and E, beta-carotene and omega-3 fatty acids, not only can the berries be used for juice but sea-buckthorn oil is valuable for reconstructive surgery and the leaves can be used for tea and herbal remedies.

Every year Bishnu Shrestha of Lotus Land Organic Farm in Bhaktapur brings in 840 bottles of sea-buckthorn juice concentrate from the mountains. He sells them at the organic market in the Summit Hotel and also distributes them to five restaurants and one department store in Kathmandu. “The demand is not that much, and it is only foreigners who buy the juice anyway,” says Shrestha.

The Green Organic Café and Salad Bar in Thamel has been selling sea-buckthorn juice since it opened two years ago. “I have never seen a Nepali order it,” says Krishna Poudel at the café.

The juice that the Lotus Land Organic Farm brings to Kathmandu is processed and packed in recycled beer bottles in Mustang by a community who received training in juice processing from the Danish aid agency, Danida. Each bottle is priced at Rs 175, but Shrestha says there isn’t much profit in the business.

“Porters have to carry the juice from Jomsom to Pokhara and then bring it to Kathmandu," says Shrestha. "The cost of transportation alone comes to more than Rs 70."

The cafe hasn’t tried to experiment with the juice yet, but Poudel says it should. “If we make exotic sea-buckthorn cocktails, we can probably sell more." 


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KEYWORDS: china; mounteverest; nepal
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1 posted on 11/17/2007 5:33:16 AM PST by JACKRUSSELL
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”Made in China” Ping.

(Please FReepmail me if you would like to be on or off of the list.)
2 posted on 11/17/2007 5:33:39 AM PST by JACKRUSSELL
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To: JACKRUSSELL
So, is this something that would grow well, say in central Wyoming or Aspen/Vail?? (or would this be the next “Cudzo”?)
3 posted on 11/17/2007 5:39:22 AM PST by MCCRon58 (A man unwilling to fight for freedom and liberty, deserve neither. (Ain't much of a man, either))
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Looks yummy enough


4 posted on 11/17/2007 5:49:43 AM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Not too wild about what appears to be the “manufacturing” process on the floor. I’m steering clear of anything made in China. I almost lost my dog due to the pet food thing.


5 posted on 11/17/2007 6:01:33 AM PST by texgal (end no-fault divorce laws return DUE PROCESS & EQUAL PROTECTION to ALL citizens))
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Wearing disposable hairnets, masks and gloves, along with street clothes, while working on the floor.

Part of the New Safe Image.

6 posted on 11/17/2007 6:27:45 AM PST by Gorzaloon
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To: texgal

“Not too wild about what appears to be the “manufacturing” process on the floor.”

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WARNING: GROSS story about “local juices” below.

Reminds me of a fun time I had in Cartegena Colombia in my youth. At the time...it was a beautiful city....with many beautiful women.... ;)

I was “vacationing” down there and struck up a conversation with a pretty local lady....it was unbelievably hot that day....not a cloud in the sky. I asked her how the fruit juice was from the local vendors...she replied...”no, no, no...don’t drink that! Americano’s get very sick from that.”

Like a moron...I just smiled and sidled up to the local juice vendor and he made me 3 servings of this delicious concoction. Boy...it tasted good!

That was the last full day of my vacation there... and that evening....bad things began to happen in my gut. Rumbling like thunder....cramps.....etc....
I unloaded in the bathroom....Whew!
Not good... next morning I hit the local pharmacy and brought some strange medicine...I downed it. I headed off to the airport for my return trip back to the States on Avianca (best airline service I ever had).

Arriving at JFK...evidently I fit the “profile” of a drug mule...I was escorted off to a little room where three guys grilled me, tore my sneakers inside out...destroyed my suitcase..etc...looking for Gawd knows what. They were getting increasingly annoyed at their failed attempts to make the NY Slimes headlines the following morning...so they eventually asked me to take off my clothes down to my underwear.
By this time.... I could tell that round two was about to commence...my stomach was protesting loudly...I was tootin’ like a tea-kettle on an iron stove...

I KNOW what they were thinking...

I laughed and told them “you don’t EVEN want to go there buddy”... I told them I could not be held responsible for what ever happened after they asked me to bend over....because basically at that time I was using every muscle in my lower body to clench my butt cheeks together. They actually had (at that time) a small bathroom there INSIDE their little secret room...to let the drug mules do their thing...and hopefully eject a condom full of coke...etc...
Well...I told them they had two choices....
1. Watch me crap all over the floor in front of them or
2. Let me use their little bathroom.

They paused....and delayed... I’m tellin them... “Hey boys....you delay this process at your own peril”.

They relented and let me use the bathroom. I didn’t quuuiiitteeee make it to the toilet. The result was a friggin crime scene. I won’t elaborate much other than to say I’m glad I wasn’t the shmuck who had to clean that mess up. After endless apologies... and a suggestion that they might want to take a pen and poke through the disaster area lookin for what ever it was they were lookin for...they finally let me go. I could barely put my sneakers back on...they ruined them...and the lining was ripped out of my suitcase.... but I was none the worse for wear.

I must confess I wonder what would have happened had one of the officers pushed the issue further and done a cavity search.


7 posted on 11/17/2007 6:43:54 AM PST by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Sounds an awful lot like the hype of those pushing Mona Vie, made from the acai berry, that’s pronounced Ass-High berry, which pretty much describes the morons who buy the juice for $40 a bottle.


8 posted on 11/17/2007 6:58:37 AM PST by MIchaelTArchangel
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To: MCCRon58
One Green World carries them, as do a number of nurseries and seed houses. They are hardy apparently to -40F, and have been bred to be sweeter.


9 posted on 11/17/2007 7:12:09 AM PST by Free Vulcan (No prisoners. No mercy.)
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To: JACKRUSSELL
Almost and sounds like cranberry's
10 posted on 11/17/2007 7:22:26 AM PST by mouser (run the rats out its the only hope we have)
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To: taxed2death

LOL! Great and horrible story!


11 posted on 11/17/2007 8:38:15 AM PST by FreeManWhoCan (An American in Miami)
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