
'Boombites' taste like grapes but have a cherry-like pulp
Any parent will be familiar with the daily struggle that is getting your child to eat their five-a-day. But a new superfruit could make life a little…
London, UK - A new 'super fruit' dubbed 'Boom Bites' has hit the shelves in the United Kingdom, promising a unique blend of flavors and health benefits. Described as a cross between a grape and a cherry, these dark-skinned fruits reveal a distinctive red, cherry-like pulp upon biting, according to a recent video review by Shivali Best, Science & Technology Editor at MailOnline. Best, in her review, demonstrated the fruit's appearance, noting that while outwardly resembling a black grape, its interior offers a surprising crimson hue. Beyond their novel appearance, Boom Bites are touted for their high concentration of antioxidants and resveratrol, a compound often associated with anti-aging properties. Despite the intriguing description and health claims, Best offered a candid assessment of their taste. "In all honesty, they taste exactly like grapes," she stated, suggesting that while the visual and nutritional aspects are unique, the flavor profile remains familiar. The new fruit is currently available for purchase at Marks & Spencer and Ocado, retailing for £3. Consumers are encouraged to try them and form their own opinions on this latest addition to the super fruit market.
Any parent will be familiar with the daily struggle that is getting your child to eat their five-a-day. But a new superfruit could make life a little…