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goji Ber·ryTelaffuz
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() From Mandarin 枸杞 (gǒuqǐ).
* The UK Food Standards Agency notes: ‘Some respondents indicated that the name "goji berry" is a relatively recent invention, based on the Chinese name "Gou Qi Zi", and the plant and berries are also known under other names including: Lycium barbarum, Chinese wolfberry, matrimony vine, Chinese boxthorn, red medlar, the Duke of Argyll's Tea Tree. One respondent suggested that the name "goji" was originally applied only to the species L. chinensis and should not be used for L. barbarum. However, it appears that "goji" is widely understood in the UK to refer to the latter species .’