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Aronia Healthy and… Intelligent
Aronia came from America to Europe in the 19th century, but was relatively unknown until the 1980’s when it suddenly became popular. An enduring small shrub that thrives in any soil, Aronia produces a wonderful bounty in the form of very tasteful, yet somewhat tart, flavorful berries. Berries that owe their distinct flavor to a uniquely discerning plant. You see, Aronia takes from the soil only those substances it requires to survive, which explains its endurance
