Aguaymanto
Nutrition Information:
These Peruvian fruits, also sometimes called “Golden Berries” are a good source of calcium, iron, phosphorus, potassium, fiber, vitamins C and A, and thiamine. Aguaymanto is also a good source of antioxidants. They have an almost tart-orange flavor.
Storage Tips:
Leave the husks on the cherries until ready to eat them. They can be stored in a mesh bag in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. They can also be frozen. Remove the husks and wash, then add to a freezer bag and freeze for 2–3 months.
Uses:
Aguaymanto can be used to make juice, in dessert recipes such as shaved ice and Flan, in Ceviche recipes, and jams. These fruits are also delicious dehydrated!
Recipe Ideas:
Here is a sweet Mango and Aguaymanto Flan recipe from quericavida.com.
If you enjoy making Jam, this Goldenberry Jam recipe from cravingsjournal.com is a great use for Aguaymanto!
This Baby Cucumber and Golden Berry Salad from thedevilwearssalad.com is a refreshing summer salad.
Aguaymanto can be delicious added into muffins or scones. The Cape Gooseberry Scones with Lemon recipe from alifedelicious.com would be perfect with the sweet-tart flavor of Aguaymanto.