In the lush heart of the Amazon rainforest, a remarkable fruit has been cherished for centuries by indigenous tribes for its invigorating properties and numerous health benefits. This reddish-brown berry, known as Guarana, is not only a source of energy but also a symbol of cultural significance. Also known as Paullinia Cupana, guarana comes from the soapberry family. Primarily, a native to the Amazon, it is grown extensively in Brazil and Venezuela and its energetic and tonic properties make it a key ingredient of energy drinks.