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Honest To Goodness Dried Apricots 200g, 500g Or 1Kg, Australian Certified Organic & Sulphur-Free
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Honest To Goodness Dried Apricots 200g, 500g Or 1Kg, Australian Certified Organic & Sulphur-Free

Honest To Goodness Dried Apricots 200g, 500g Or 1Kg, Australian Certified Organic & Sulphur-Free

Honest to Goodness organic dried apricots are sun-dried without the use of sugar, artificial preservatives or sulphur dioxide (E220 or 220), which is why they are dark in colour and not bright orange!

Naturally sweet and delicious, these dried apricots are ready to eat as a healthy snack and are perfect for school lunchboxes. They're also great added to muesli, trail mixes, or used in baking.

No GMO. No added sulphur, preservatives, oils or sweeteners.

Ingredients

Organic Apricots. Product Of Turkey.

How To Use

They make the perfect sweet but healthy snack or on a cheese board. They are delicious chopped up into a cereal mix or in baking, particularly fruit cakes and muesli bars. 

A white sugar coating appears on figs over time as a natural result of storage. It is harmless and does not affect fruit quality. It is completely edible but can be washed off in warm water if preferred.

Storage

As this is a preservative-free, raw product, higher temperatures can cause the moisture and the sugar in the fruit to react (starting the fermentation process) so we recommend refrigeration. 

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Honest To Goodness Dried Apricots 200g, 500g Or 1Kg, Australian Certified Organic & Sulphur-Free

Honest to Goodness organic dried apricots are sun-dried without the use of sugar, artificial preservatives or sulphur dioxide (E220 or 220), which is why they are dark in colour and not bright orange!

Naturally sweet and delicious, these dried apricots are ready to eat as a healthy snack and are perfect for school lunchboxes. They're also great added to muesli, trail mixes, or used in baking.

No GMO. No added sulphur, preservatives, oils or sweeteners.

Ingredients

Organic Apricots. Product Of Turkey.

How To Use

They make the perfect sweet but healthy snack or on a cheese board. They are delicious chopped up into a cereal mix or in baking, particularly fruit cakes and muesli bars. 

A white sugar coating appears on figs over time as a natural result of storage. It is harmless and does not affect fruit quality. It is completely edible but can be washed off in warm water if preferred.

Storage

As this is a preservative-free, raw product, higher temperatures can cause the moisture and the sugar in the fruit to react (starting the fermentation process) so we recommend refrigeration. 

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Honest to Goodness organic dried apricots are sun-dried without the use of sugar, artificial preservatives or sulphur dioxide (E220 or 220), which is why they are dark in colour and not bright orange!

Naturally sweet and delicious, these dried apricots are ready to eat as a healthy snack and are perfect for school lunchboxes. They're also great added to muesli, trail mixes, or used in baking.

No GMO. No added sulphur, preservatives, oils or sweeteners.

Ingredients

Organic Apricots. Product Of Turkey.

How To Use

They make the perfect sweet but healthy snack or on a cheese board. They are delicious chopped up into a cereal mix or in baking, particularly fruit cakes and muesli bars. 

A white sugar coating appears on figs over time as a natural result of storage. It is harmless and does not affect fruit quality. It is completely edible but can be washed off in warm water if preferred.

Storage

As this is a preservative-free, raw product, higher temperatures can cause the moisture and the sugar in the fruit to react (starting the fermentation process) so we recommend refrigeration.