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Organic Pitted Prunes - 500g Reviews

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Organic Pitted Prunes are antioxidant powerhouses.
Our Organic Pitted Prunes are firm and full of flavour.  Prunes start off similar to fresh plums but the variety grown to be dried into prunes are never referred to as 'plums' because they are always destined to be dried into prunes.  Organic prunes are great as a snack but can also be soaked to make a rich compote which is great on porridge.

Just one 56g serving of prunes is high in Vitamin A (beta-carotene), Vitamin K and a source of Potassium and Copper.  You can find a wide range of decadent recipes for your prunes and they combine well with cacao, almond and coffee flavours.

Well known for their bowel stimulating properties but good for so much more, prunes are higher in antioxidants than any other fruit.  Their deep colour signifies a high level of antioxidants, they boast 5700 ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) units per 100g.

Ingredients: Organic Prunes

Origin: Moldova / Bulgaria / France

Allergen Information: Packed on premises that handle gluten, tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, celery, mustard. May contain pit fragments

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Posted 1 month ago
Really good great for bone health
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Posted 1 month ago
Have not tried them yet
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Posted 2 months ago
Absolutely divine prunes, I simmer them in water with lemon juice and cinnamon, they are really delicious. I order these repeatedly from Forest Whole Foods, they are the best I have found as I only want organic.
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Posted 2 months ago
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Posted 3 months ago
Full of flavour
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Posted 5 months ago
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Posted 5 months ago
They are tasty and are delicious when soaked and added to Greek yoghurt and seeds
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Posted 6 months ago