Guarana has been used by Indians since ancient times. It is believed to have been known since 2000 BC. Jesus Christ.
The Tupi-Guarani will use guarana first.
Guarana seeds were used especially during times of famine or when the Indians went hunting, in order to keep the mind sharp and clear but above all to support hunger.
Guarana has an appetite suppressant effect.
The guarana powder is roasted and then ground.
But the Amazon Indians like to roll it up to make sticks.
Then the guarana sticks will be dried in the sun.
In Indian cuisine we use guarana in fish.
Indians love guarana
Why Indians love guarana is that they know the pain relieving, diuretic and aphrodisiac effects of the berry.
Indians attribute sacred virtues to guarana. Especially in traditional medicine.
Discovery of guarana by Portuguese settlers
Europeans discover guarana thanks to Bartolomeu Dias.
We find a written record with the missionary Felipe Bettendorf which dates from 1664, he will write about the guarana and the guarani: "He gives so much strength that they can go hunting for two consecutive days without feeling hungry, he also treats fever and headaches. "
But it was a German doctor, Doctor Christian-François Paullini, who really discovered guarana and gave it its name Paullinia cupana.
In the 19th century guarana seeds began to become popular.
We will consume it as a drink as a physical and intellectual stimulant.
Product Description:
Product: White Guarana powder from Pará in Brazil
Packaging in resealable bag: 500g
Guarana percentage: 100%
Feature: Powerful energizer, increases metabolism and appetite suppressant effect
Provenance: Brazil from the State of Pará, Amazonas é Bahia