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Home / Environment / Brazil's Superfood Revolution: Exotic Fruits Poised to Conquer Global Markets

Brazil's Superfood Revolution: Exotic Fruits Poised to Conquer Global Markets

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Machines in Belém, Brazil pulping "superfood" fruits like cupuaçu, taperebá, and bacaba
  • These fruits are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and fatty acids, similar to açai berries
  • Brazil aims to introduce these superfoods to global markets like the UK, Europe, and US
Brazil's Superfood Revolution: Exotic Fruits Poised to Conquer Global Markets

As of November 16th, 2025, a lab in Belém, Brazil is working to process a variety of exotic "superfood" fruits that could soon be appearing on social media feeds and in trendy cafes around the world. Fruits like cupuaçu, taperebá, and bacaba, which are similar to the popular açai berry, are being pulped and transformed into powders and other products.

These Amazonian fruits are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and fatty acids, making them attractive candidates to become the next global superfood sensation. Brazil, which is hosting the COP30 UN climate talks, sees this as part of a bold plan to tackle climate change, protect the country's natural resources, and create economic opportunities in the face of regional poverty.

"There's a lot of superfoods in the forest that people don't know," says Max Petrucci, founder of a local company Mahta that sells powdered cacao and brazil nuts. The drink he provides has a gritty, chocolate-like taste without any added sugar.

Brazil is hoping to capitalize on the growing global demand for nutrient-dense, sustainably-sourced superfoods by introducing these lesser-known Amazonian fruits to markets in the UK, Europe, and the United States.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The article mentions fruits like cupuaçu, taperebá, and bacaba, which are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and fatty acids.
Brazil aims to introduce these lesser-known fruits to global markets in the UK, Europe, and the United States as part of its strategy to tackle climate change, protect nature, and create economic opportunities.
The lab is processing and transforming these exotic Amazonian "superfood" fruits into powders and other products that could soon be popular on social media and in trendy cafes around the world.

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