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Guarana fruit resembling eyeballs Guarana , from the Portuguese guaraná, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster: it contains about twice the caffeine found in coffee beans (about 2–4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1–2% for coffee beans). guarana stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Guarana fruit resembling eyeballs Guarana , from the Portuguese guaraná, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster: it contains about twice the caffeine found in coffee beans (about 2–4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1–2% for coffee beans). guarana stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Guarana , from the Portuguese guaraná, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster: it contains about twice the caffeine found in coffee beans (about 2–4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1–2% for coffee beans).

Guarana seeds backgrouds harvesting Guarana , from the Portuguese guaranA!, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster:  it contains about twice the caffeine  found in coffee beans (about 2aa4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1aa2% for coffee beans).As with other plants producing caffeine, the high concentration of caffeine is a defensive toxin that repels pathogens from the berry and its seeds.The guarana fruit's color ranges from brown to red and contains black seeds which are partly covered by white arils. The color contrast when the fruit has been split open has been likened to eyeballs; this has formed the basis of a myth.Guarana is used in sweetened or carbonated soft drinks and energy shots, an ingredient of herbal tea or contained in capsules. Generally, South America obtains most of its caffeine from guarana. guarana stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Guarana seeds backgrouds harvesting Guarana , from the Portuguese guaranA!, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster: it contains about twice the caffeine found in coffee beans (about 2aa4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1aa2% for coffee beans).As with other plants producing caffeine, the high concentration of caffeine is a defensive toxin that repels pathogens from the berry and its seeds.The guarana fruit's color ranges from brown to red and contains black seeds which are partly covered by white arils. The color contrast when the fruit has been split open has been likened to eyeballs; this has formed the basis of a myth.Guarana is used in sweetened or carbonated soft drinks and energy shots, an ingredient of herbal tea or contained in capsules. Generally, South America obtains most of its caffeine from guarana. guarana stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Guarana , from the Portuguese guaranA!, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster: it contains about twice the caffeine found in coffee beans (about 2aa4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1aa2% for coffee beans).As with other plants producing caffeine, the high concentration of caffeine is a defensive toxin that repels pathogens from the berry and its seeds.The guarana fruit's color ranges from brown to red and contains black seeds which are partly covered by white arils. The color contrast when the fruit has been split open has been likened to eyeballs; this has formed the basis of a myth.Guarana is used in sweetened or carbonated soft drinks and energy shots, an ingredient of herbal tea or contained in capsules. Generally, South America obtains most of its caffeine from guarana.

guarana seeds The Guaraná fruit originates from the Amazon. Found in Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela. Due to its stimulating properties, it is used in the manufacture of syrups, bars, powders and mainly in soft drinks. Guarana is rich in functional substances including caffeine, theobromine, theophylline among others. Some effects attributed to the consumption of guarana are that it is an aphrodisiac, has tonic action, is astringent, febrifuge, diuretic and serves for physical and mental fatigue, etc. guarana stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
guarana seeds The Guaraná fruit originates from the Amazon. Found in Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela. Due to its stimulating properties, it is used in the manufacture of syrups, bars, powders and mainly in soft drinks. Guarana is rich in functional substances including caffeine, theobromine, theophylline among others. Some effects attributed to the consumption of guarana are that it is an aphrodisiac, has tonic action, is astringent, febrifuge, diuretic and serves for physical and mental fatigue, etc. guarana stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

The Guaraná fruit originates from the Amazon. Found in Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela. Due to its stimulating properties, it is used in the manufacture of syrups, bars, powders and mainly in soft drinks. Guarana is rich in functional substances including caffeine, theobromine, theophylline among others. Some effects attributed to the consumption of guarana are that it is an aphrodisiac, has tonic action, is astringent, febrifuge, diuretic and serves for physical and mental fatigue, etc.

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