Deep frozen raspberry, roland, griz 10 kg in pvc bags in in cardboard box
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The fruit is very rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C, and has a delightful tart taste that has become sought-after in the culinary world. Golden Berries are carefully selected during the right maturation point and slowly dried at very low temperatures to achieve a chewy texture and preserve the incredible taste and nutritional content.
96% sweet kernels Moisture: 5% Purity: 98% Colour: natural
Halves, quarters and mixed available Moisture: 5% Purity: 98% Colour: natural
Size: 1.5 inches – 2.5 inches Moisture: 5% Purity: 98% Colour: natural
Size: 1-2.5cm Moisture: 12% Purity: 99%
Size: 1.5 inches – 2.5 inches Moisture: 5% Purity: 98% Colour: natural
Organic pitted dried cherries from hunza valley -sundried with no sugar and no preservatives Purity: 98% Colour: natural
Dates with Walnuts: Size: 30 mm of dates
Dates with Almonds: Size: 30 mm of dates
Dates With Cashews: Size: 30 mm of dates
Dried Apricots Organic : Organic Apricots available from Hunza Valley, which are cut and diced Natural sundried whole Apricots are also available Purity: 98% Colour: Natural
Dried Cherries Organic: Organic pitted Dried Cherries from Hunza Valley Sundried with no sugar and no preservatives Purity: 98% Colour: Natural
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Dried Figs from north evoia greece Figs have been a staple of the human diet for at least 3000 years. For the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean, the fig was a staple. It was usually left to dry in the sun and was considered such an integral part of the local diet that it sometimes even replaced bread. Fig trees even existed in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. More nutritious than all foods, the fig was the basic diet for the athletes of the Olympic Games in ancient times, before the competitions. It is rich in vitamins A, B, C, minerals such as calcium, copper, manganese, selenium, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and iron as well as antioxidants. Dried figs are a storehouse of energy while at the same time they are valuable for our health: They reduce blood pressure as they are rich in potassium. They strengthen our bones thanks to their calcium content. They fight constipation because they contain soluble fiber. They contribute to hormonal balance thanks to the amino acid arginine. They protect our body from various diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, various degenerative diseases, premature aging, etc. due to phenols. They are beneficial for health because they increase energy, have tonic properties, protect the skin, have a digestive and diuretic effect, relieve asthma, bronchitis, pharyngitis, etc. The fig is as nutritious as it is symbolic. Filled with all those tiny seeds, it came to symbolize fertility and prosperity, unity and knowledge. For some northern people, the fig is another exotic fruit and they taste it like a RARE delicacy. But for all of us, the fig is part of our heritage.