Dried fruits are quick ways to get some of our bodies’ most needed fibre and nutrients. I love to add some blueberries and apricots to yogurt. Ginger cubes add a really warm fragrance and chewy texture to home-made cookies. Otherwise, we think that fruits are great for pairing with nuts. If you would like something really simple and nutritious, try our berries and nuts mix. You are welcome to drop us an email for more varieties.
Berry Mixes
A rich berry mix full of apricots, raisins, blueberries and cranberries.
$3.60
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Berries and Nuts
One of our faves. This is our very own mix of walnuts, macadamias, cranberries and raisins. Premium nuts are added for your enjoyment. And get to obtain a great combination of minerals from nuts and nutrients from fruits.
$4.00
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Cranberries
Cranberries are one of my favourite ingredients in baking and are a tasty alternative to raisins. They are also a good source of antioxidants, which help to prevent inflammations.
$2.80
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Apricots
Naturally dried. Plenty of fibre, potassium and antioxidants. Promotes healthy blood pressure and cell growth.
$2.20
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Delight
One of our faves. This product is named after a delightful mix of pumpkin and sunflower seeds with cranberries, raisins and wolfberries. Full of antioxidants.
$3.50
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Pat’s Dried Figs
Figs are nutrient-dense fruits, with digestive, heart, bone, and immune system regulating properties. The fig is drier and has a chewy interior.
$2.50
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Blueberries
Dried small blueberries are great for yogurts and oatmeal breakfasts. They contain vitamins A and E which are for the regulation of the nervous system.
$6.30
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Organic Apricots
Naturally dried and organic. Rich in fibre, potassium and antioxidants. Promotes healthy blood pressure and cell growth.
$3.30
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Turkish Figs
Figs are nutrient-dense fruits, with digestive, heart, bone, and immune system regulating properties. Turkish figs have a sweet flavour and are moist. Naturally dried.
$3.50
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Mulberries
One of the superfoods, mulberries contain high amounts of iron, calcium, dietary fibre, antioxidants, and other nutrients. These organic mulberries are naturally dried, preserving its naturally mild sweetness. The fibre in these berries can also help to regulate digestion. Because of the chewy texture and light taste, I find them great for complementing oats and granola!
$7.00
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Ginger
A natural remedy for motion sickness and muscle pain. I cut the cubes of ginger into course pieces for my ginger snaps dough. I also like to drop two cubes into hot tea. Then enjoy a soothing tea and warm cookies during a break. Try it for yourself too!
$3.50
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Cherry Tomatoes
Tomatoes have good cancer-reducing properties and contain nutrients for good eye health.
$1.60
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Prune
Prunes are a good source of soluble fibre that regulates obesity. They also help to maintain good bone health and lower cholesterol .
$1.90
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Pecan & Mulberries
I made this once for my salad and found that it goes well with those veggies. So here we would like to share this mix of heart-healthy pecans, organic mulberries, natural green raisins and juice-infused cranberries with you.
$4.50
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