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Diced Pineapple with SO2

100gr
£1.35 135p / 100g

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250gr
£2.91 116p / 100g

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500gr
£4.72 94p / 100g

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1kg
£11.66 117p / 100g

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Ingredients

Diced Pineapple with SO2 added sugar ingredients:

Dried Pineapple, sugar, SO2, citric acid

Nutritional values per 100g : Energy 355 kcal. / 1505 kJ, Protein 0.2g, Carbohydrate 84.7g - Of which sugars 71.5g, Fat 0.2g - Of which saturates Trace, Fibre 1.1g. Sodium 0.03g

About Diced Pineapple with SO2

Diced Pineapple with SO2 - Sweet, Tangy & Perfect for Snacking or Baking

Buy diced pineapple with SO2 online from Real Foods - vibrant, sweet dried pineapple cubes coated with sugar and preserved with sulphur dioxide for colour and shelf stability. Ideal for snacking, baking, desserts, cereals, trail mixes, or smoothies. Available in UK retail pack sizes 100g, 250g, and 500g, plus 5kg wholesale options and multiples for larger quantity purchases. These diced pineapples add a tropical flavour and chewy texture to a wide range of sweet and savoury dishes.

Key Selling Points

  • Sweet, chewy diced pineapple with a tangy tropical flavour
  • Perfect for baking, trail mixes, cereals, desserts, and snacks
  • Available in the UK in 100g, 250g, and 500g packs
  • 5kg wholesale packs available for larger quantity buys
  • Preserved with SO2 to maintain colour and texture

How to Use Diced Pineapple with SO2

Diced pineapple with SO2 can be enjoyed straight from the bag as a sweet, chewy snack or added to cereals, granola, or porridge. Stir them into baked goods like fruit cakes, muffins, and cookies, or fold them into trail mixes and energy bars for extra sweetness and chew. These pineapple pieces also work well in sweet rice dishes, desserts, or combined with coconut and nuts for a tropical treat.

Nutritional Benefits

Dried diced pineapple provides natural fruit sugars for a quick energy boost, plus small amounts of dietary fibre and micronutrients such as vitamin C and manganese. While sweetened and preserved for flavour and shelf life, pineapple still contributes fruit content that complements a balanced diet when enjoyed in moderation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How can I buy diced pineapple with SO2 online in the UK?
A: You can purchase diced pineapple with SO2 from Real Foods in 100g, 250g, and 500g packs, as well as 5kg wholesale options for larger orders.

Q: What is SO2 used for?
A: SO2 (sulphur dioxide) is a food preservative used in dried fruit to help retain colour, texture, and shelf life, and acts as an antioxidant.

Q: Can diced pineapple be used in baking?
A: Absolutely - diced pineapple with SO2 is excellent in fruit cakes, muffins, cookies, tarts, and other baked goods for added tropical flavour and texture.

Q: What bulk/wholesale options are available?
A: 5kg wholesale packs are available, with multiples for larger orders, ideal for caterers and food businesses.

Customer reviews

I used this diced pineapple in a fruit cake for the first time recently and the whole family loved it. I rinsed the sugar off first so that I didn't make the cake any sweeter. Lovely.

By Oliver Saunders on 13/08/2014

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