Cherries: Uzbekistan produces various cherry varieties, including Sweet Ryana, Sweet Lorenz, Revershon, Voskhod, Napoleon, Stella, and others. Cherries grown in Uzbekistan contain 12.2% sugar; Contains 0.23% of various acids and vitamins C and A, pectin, vitamins B1, B2, PP, C, coratin, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron salts.
FIGS are the leader in dietary fiber content ( 100 g of this product contains 63% of the daily fiber requirement). It is very beneficial for women's health, as it contains a huge amount of compounds and minerals that have a beneficial effect on the female body. For example, folic acid, which is essential during pregnancy. Figs are rich in potassium, which helps reduce high blood pressure. Dietary fiber, which is found in abundance in figs, improves intestinal motility.
Prunes - Due to their dietary properties, prunes are one of the best foods for those who care about their weight. Dried plums are rich in fiber and pectin, which has a positive effect on intestinal function. This is a real storehouse of vitamins and minerals: prunes contain vitamin C, A, B vitamins, iron, potassium, magnesium.
Raisins - A few types of raisins grow and dried in sunny Uzbekistan, raisins have a place everywhere: pancakes, baked goods, cottage cheese casseroles or fresh cottage cheese, porridges, salads, meat dishes. Dried grapes contain the most vitamin B1 (thiamine), which is necessary for the normal functioning of the nervous system. Due to their low sodium content, raisins are more suitable for high blood pressure than other dried fruits. It is good for dental health, helps improve vision, and due to its iron content (20% of the daily value in 100 g of product) it is useful for anemia