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Organic Pitted Prunes, 10 Pounds - Dried California Plums, Non-Gmo, Kosher, Unsulfured, Unsweetened, Bulk

Organic Pitted Prunes, 10 Pounds - Dried California Plums, Non-Gmo, Kosher, Unsulfured, Unsweetened, Bulk

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SKU

WBGROB072K31L8W

Vendor

Food To Live

Product Type

Dried Fruits & Raisins


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Where Do Plums Come From? The plum tree, which bears plum fruits, has been one of the first plants domesticated by our ancestors. People have been growing various varieties of plums all over the world for millennia and archeologists have found the pits that data back as far as 6000 years. Organic Dried Plums from Food To Live allow you to partake in the time-honored tradition of enjoying this incredible fruit in various sweet and savory dishes. Over 40% of the dried plums available on the world market today come from California, where the climate is perfect for cultivating amazingly delicious plum species. Food To Live Dried Plum: Benefit of Organic Product Organic Dried Plums from Food To Live are a safe top-quality product free of any harmful contaminants. They are grown without the use of pesticides, insecticides, and synthetic fertilizers that poison the soil. We make sure that our dried plums are nutritious and safe. This fruit poses a minimal risk of allergy, which means that even babies can enjoy it. Are Dried Plums Prunes? Don’t get confused when you see terms ‘dried plums’ and ‘prunes’. Those products are basically the same thing, so the terms are often used interchangeably. The trick here is that all types of dried plums used to be called prunes, and this name is still the most popular option in Europe and Asia. However, it has fallen out of favor in the US, because marketing studies showed that a major group of consumers (women, age 25-54) has a subconscious negative reaction to the word. Therefore, the term ‘dried plum’ is the more common in America and it’s gradually winning the leading position in the world. There is also a consideration of the plum species. There is a type of prune plum, which should reasonably be called a prune in either fresh or dried state. However, this distinction is mostly overlooked. Considering this, you can safely use the product labeled ‘dried plums’ in any recipe that calls for prunes.

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  • Q: What are the health benefits of organic pitted prunes? A: Organic pitted prunes are rich in vitamins K, A, and C, and provide essential minerals like iron, potassium, manganese, and copper. They are known to aid digestion and improve overall well-being due to their high antioxidant content.
  • Q: How can I incorporate dried plums into my diet? A: Dried plums can be added to various recipes, including baked goods like cakes and puddings, as well as sauces and stews. They can also be enjoyed as a healthy snack on their own.
  • Q: Are dried plums the same as prunes? A: Yes, dried plums and prunes are essentially the same fruit. The term ‘dried plums’ is commonly used in the U.S., while ‘prunes’ remains popular in Europe and Asia. Both can be used interchangeably in recipes.
  • Q: Is your organic dried plums product free from harmful chemicals? A: Absolutely. Our organic dried plums are grown without the use of pesticides, insecticides, or synthetic fertilizers, ensuring a safe and nutritious product that is free from harmful contaminants.
  • Q: What is the best way to store organic dried plums for freshness? A: To maintain the freshness of organic dried plums, store them in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. For extended shelf life, you can also refrigerate them.
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