Grown in biodiverse environment using sustainable organic methods in Turkey, 100% USDA Certified Organic
Hand selected fully ripe jumbo Apricots, size #2, sweet in taste, raw, sulfite and sugar free
Used in hot and cold cereal, pancakes, chicken or vegetable stew, salad, baking, trail mix
No GMO, No Chemical Pesticides, No Chemical Fertilizers and No Additives
Salt free; No MSG, No Preservatives; Non-irradiated, No ETO, processed in Allergan free US plant. Packed in food grade material
Organic jumbo Apricots are fully ripe fruits. These apricots are much larger in size than available in market. Apricots are rich in antioxidants. Research has shown that apricots have a high content of Vitamin C. Apricots are also a rich source of iron which is important in the formation of blood. The dietary fiber found in apricots increase metabolism. Apricots are also rich in Vitamins A, C and E. The apricot, Prunus armeniaca, Armeniaca vulgaris in Europe, apricots were long considered an aphrodisiac, and due to their high fiber to volume ratio, dried apricots are sometimes used to relieve constipation or induce diarrhea. Effects can be felt after eating as few as three. Research shows that of any food, apricots possess the highest levels and widest variety of carotenoids. Carotenoids are antioxidants that may help to prevent heart disease, reduce "bad cholesterol" levels. Although initial studies suggested that antioxidant supplements might promote health, later large clinical trials did not detect any benefit and suggested instead that excess supplementation may be harmful. In traditional Chinese medicine, apricots are considered helpful in regenerating body fluids, detoxifying, and quenching thirst. The colour is dark because it has not been treated with sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide is sometimes used as a preservative for dried apricots and other dried fruits owing to its antimicrobial properties, and it is sometimes called E220 when used in this way. As a preservative, it maintains the appearance of the fruit and prevents rotting.