Guarana:
WHAT IS IT?

Guarana:
WHAT IS IT?
Guarana is a plant native to the Amazon basin, especially Brazil, although it is also found in other countries in the region. Its fruit is small, red or yellow in color, with a seed of characteristic shape that resembles a human eye.
The name guaraná is derived from the word “wara'ná” which in Tupi-Guarani means “fruit like people's eyes”.
Melanie Bukstein Directora de marketing en Dantonic
Melanie Bukstein
Marketing Director

A bit unusual appearance

Deep in the green heart of the Amazon, where the treetops weave into an endless vault and the air trembles with the whispers of ancestral spirits, grows the guarana vine, not just a plant, but a sacred gift from the gods.

For the Indians, guarana is more than a source of strength. It is a bridge between worlds. According to legends, its blood-red fruit with a black pupil are the eyes of the Great Spirit who fell to earth to give people wisdom and endurance.

Shamans use guarana in rituals: they drink it before a hunt to have the sight of a jaguar, and before a tribal council for clarity of thought. But it is handled with care, because its energy is not just a stimulant, but part of the magic of the jungle.

It is said that if you take guarana in a sacred ceremony, you can hear the voices of the ancestors in the whisper of the leaves…
Guaraná planta y su fruto
Dantonic Sabor Guaraná refresco en polvo

Natural energy

Why is it so appreciated? It’s simple: guarana gently and sweetly invigorates you, bringing clarity of spirit and helping you face the day with renewed vigor. It’s like a gentle breeze that fills the sails of your day: no sudden surges, a natural harmony.

And its taste — sour, with a slight fruity note — makes it a welcome guest in refreshing drinks and healthy snacks. Try guarana and let every day be filled with natural joy.

Are there any questions left? Feel free to ask them!
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