What are differences between fresh miracle berries and miracle berry fruits tablets?
A. For one, cost. fresh miracle berries cost on average $3- $5, whereas, tablets are $12-$15 for a pack of 10, which is roughly $1.20-$1.50 each. In addition, each miracle berry tablet is created from the juice of three miracle berries. Furthermore, the method of consumption also differs. For the miracle berries themselves, you must suck on the berry to remove the skin and pulpy interior and swish the pulp around your mouth for about a minute. Then, spit out the seed. Throughout this process you must be careful not to bite into the seed because it will reverse the effects of Miraculin. The tablet, on the other hand, is very convenient and portable, requiring only that you place it in your mouth and swish it over your tongue until it dissolves. The fresh berry and the tablets produce similar effects but the length and strength of each vary from person to person. According to the L.A. times, one user felt the effects of each strongly for up to one and a half hours and maintained residual