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goji

British  
/ ˈɡəʊdʒɪ /

noun

  1. another name for wolfberry

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"I know a lot of clients won't go out on their own now it's getting dark early," says Katie Bishop, 30, a salon co-ordinator at Goji Hair in Pontcanna.

From BBC

Another video showed her post-surgery holding up a bottle of blood drained from her breasts which she joked was a "goji berry smoothie".

From BBC

A wall of wooden drawers stores loose herbs; bulk bins contain varieties of ginseng, goji berries and medicinal spices such as cinnamon and dried turmeric; a display behind the checkout counter showcases bottles of pre-made herbal supplements for nearly every imaginable condition: digestive issues, allergies, immune support, menopause, liver, heart and lung function among them.

From Los Angeles Times

“And the brothers prefer goji berries if you have them, instead of gooseberries.”

From Literature

“Were that my heart was a goji berry, I would pluck it and give it to them as well.”

From Literature