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Peaches with SO2

250gr
£3.80 152p / 100g

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500gr
£5.85 117p / 100g

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1kg
£11.25 113p / 100g

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3kg
£32.62 109p / 100g

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6kg
£64.75 108p / 100g

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2 Customer Review(s)
Customer Rating: 4.5
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Ingredients

Peaches with SO2 ingredients:

Peaches, SO2.

Nutritional values per 100g : Energy 936 kj / 224 kcal, Protein 3.4 g, Carbohydrate 53 g - of which sugars 53g, Fat 0.8g - Of which saturates Trace, Sodium Trace.

About Peaches with SO2

Peaches contain potassium and Vitamins C and A. They have diuretic and laxative properties, aid in the stimulation of digestive juices, and add colour to the complexion.

SO2 is a preservative, preventing the apples from oxidising and so retaining nutrition and colour.

Customer reviews

These are the real thing - proper chewy,tangy and dark.

I eat them for snacks, and we use them in our restaurant to deepen the flavour of fruit compote. Delicious.

Start the cooking with these because they're toughest, then add prunes, then pears if you like them (I don't) and apricots and apples. Throw in a few cloves and a tiny bit of cinnamon stick. Use just enough water to cover all the fruit with an inch or less to spare, simmer it until the apples are slightly less tough, then let it sit in the pot until it's stone cold. Keep it stored in its juices and it will last a long time.

By Betsy Cook on 19/04/2016

These peaches make a really unusual addition to a fruit cake. They need to be chopped up and soaked overnight for the best resulats. My famisly are real fans of my peach cake.

By Joe McGrath on 27/05/2015

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