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Honey Coated Banana Slices #10 Can 34 oz
Our Price: $9.22 -
Honey Coated Banana Slices 14 LB Pail (6 gallon)
Our Price: $58.49 -
Freeze Dried Sliced Strawberries #10 Can 6.4 oz
Our Price: $19.15 -
Freeze Dried Whole Strawberries #10 Can 6.4 oz
Our Price: $19.59 -
Freeze Dried Whole Raspberries #10 Can 8 oz
Our Price: $23.75 -
Freeze Dried Whole Blueberries #10 Can 12 oz
Our Price: $30.25 -
Freeze Dried Apricot Dices #10 Can 8 oz
Our Price: $21.39 -
Freeze Dried Pineapple Chunks #10 Can 12 oz
Our Price: $24.75 -
Freeze Dried Apple Dices #10 Can 8 oz
Our Price: $17.75 -
Dehydrated Apple Slices #10 Can 19.2 oz
Our Price: $15.25 -
Fruit Pack 6 #10 Cans
Fruits are a vital part of a healthy diet. Our freeze dried fruit products provide this vital nutrition and are designed to have a shelf life of 30 years. Our dehydrated fruit will stay on your shelf for 25 years, giving you years of nutritious security.
Fruit is vitamin rich and our freeze-drying process retains these important vitamins. Strawberries contain more vitamin C than any other fruit; just one cup of strawberries provides 30% of your recommended daily dose. Strawberries are also high in antioxidants that will protect against volatile free radicals. Apples are rich in antioxidants as well, in particular flavonoids that give youthful vitality and appearance. Apples are known to have anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic and anti-carcinogenic properties.
We are proud to provide a complete selection of freeze dried fruit and special attention must be drawn to our blueberries. Blueberries are the highest-ranking fruit in terms of antioxidants. Just one cup of blueberries provides 11% of your daily allowance of fiber and 4% of your vitamin C. This fruit also has many health benefits. Research has shown that this super food can reverse memory loss, improve coordination and balance, reduce cholesterol levels and prevent urinary tract infections. With an impressive list such as this, is it apparent that we should all be eating more blueberries.
