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Mangoes is one of the worst fruits it has so many sugar. Among the best fruits are papaya, melon, acerola cherry, ponkan, green grapes, pitaya. And I really like processed açaí aka açaí na tigela.
What in the hell is an Açaí Aka Açaí Na Tigela and why is the name so bloody long!? o_o
It's like an icecream made of the açaí berry's pulp, generally served with e.g. granola. Once you experiment it, you will only want açaí and no icecream. If I could I would take it everyday. On Wikipedia it is referred as "açaí na tigela", but people usually referr to it just as "açaí". Really recommend 1000/10
I'll see if it's available in Denmark, though... I doubt it.
Generally the good açaí you have to buy it as served, to eat when you buy it, there are shops dedicated exclusively to açai. I don't recommend buying from a grocery store or alike because these are generally ultraprocessed with preservatives and taste bad. I found this article listing places to buy in Conpenhagen https://www.scandinaviastandard.com/where-to-get-an-acai-bowl-in-copenhagen/
I assume he means "processed acai, also known as acai na tigela".
Unless acai is a different fruit entirely.