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Wild Kuraga apricots dried organic

The flavoursome Kuraga apricot halves without stones are hand-picked from wild trees. They come from mountainous regions along the old Silk Road in Uzbekistan, where the wild trees contribute to natural biodiversity.

The apricots are gently dried in the sun at below 42°C to preserve their natural flavour and nutrients.

Kuraga apricots have a stronger sweet and sour flavour than most other apricots. Related to the peach, the apricot is a fragrant fruit with a soft, velvety skin.

Uses

This versatile fruit is perfect for trail mixes, as a snack, for salads or savoury dishes.

Warnings

May contain traces of nuts.

Nutritional values Wild Kuraga apricots dried per 100g

Energy value 1004 kJ / 238 kcal
Fat 0.57g
- of which saturated fatty acids 0.0g
Carbohydrates 48
- of which sugar 16g
Dietary fibre 11g
Protein 5g
Salt 0.03g

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