This beautiful tree grows 26-40 feet in height with a trunk diameter of 12-16 inches. Indigenous to Brazil, it is found mostly in the states of Goias, Acre, Minas Gerais, and Bahia, and is commonly called cafe do mato (coffee of the woods). It produces a red fruit similar to a coffee bean which can be roasted and made in to a coffee substitute.
The Brazilian call this magical herb their secret to weight loss Cha'de Bugre.
This gently energizes your metabloism, lower our food craving and stimulates fat burning.
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