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Real Foods Sweet Cooking Apricot Turkey

250gr
£4.41 176p / 100g

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500gr
£8.10 162p / 100g

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1kg
£15.25 153p / 100g

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3kg
£44.01 147p / 100g

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6kg
£85.18 142p / 100g

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£116.49
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£113.58 each
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Ingredients

Sweet Cooking Apricot Turkey ingredients:

Apricots, SO2 (sulphur dioxide). Sourced from Turkey.

About Sweet Cooking Apricot Turkey

Are they good for you?
Apricots are an excellent source of vitamin A, a very good source of vitamin C, and a good source of dietary fibre and potassium. Apricots contain phytochemicals called carotenoids, compounds that give red, orange and yellow colours to fruits and vegetables. The powerful antioxidant lycopene is one of the carotenoids found in apricots.
One cup of dried apricots provides 94% of your body's daily need for Vitamin A and 19% of its iron. Dried apricots also contain potassium and antioxidants and have been known to lower cholesterol and improve digestion. Dried apricots are fat-free, low in calories & high in flavour.

What can they be used for?
These apricots are for cooking. The flavour pairs well with almonds, anise, apple, black pepper, caramel, cardamom, cinnamon, coconut, cranberry, ginger, hazelnut, honey, lemon, nutmeg, orange, peach, pineapple, plum, rosemary, strawberry, and vanilla.
The floral flavor of lavender is a natural match for apricot's sweetness; try adding it to your favorite apricot jam recipe. Rosemary's resinous notes play off both the sweet and tart aspects of apricots.

These apricots have added sulphur dioxide to give them their distinctive orangey colour. Other unsulphured apricots are available in our dried fruits range.

How do you store them?
Store in an airtight container in your food cupboard for up to 6 month ? in the fridge they will last up to 12 months. If you want to freeze them, they will last 18 months or longer.
But we really doubt that you will want to keep them for that long ? even if you buy a bigger size to get the best price, we think you will keep dipping in and nibbling away at them.

What is a serving size?
A single serving of dried chopped apricots would be 30gm.

Sweet Cooking Apricot Turkey country of origin: Turkey

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Disclaimer

Please be aware that while we take every care to ensure the product information that is displayed on our website is correct, manufacturers often change their product recipes. This may affect nutrition, ingredient, and allergen information. Therefore you should always check product labels before use, and not rely solely on the information presented here. If you require specific advice on any Real Foods own label branded product, please contact our Customer services department. For all other brands, please contact the brand owner directly.

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Customer reviews

Every Christmas I use these apricots in apricot and oatmeal stuffing. Everyone in the family loves it and have often been heard to wish that Christmas came more than once a year.

By Sophie Scott on 30/04/2014