Roland Foods Kadota Figs in Light Syrup, Specialty Imported Food, 6.83-Pound Can
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Having not heard of it in a long time, I do not recall it. My memory of them is that they were bland, tasteless, and I won't order them
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There was no sign of them I took a chance when I saw a link for these from Roland. Shopping with your company was a great experience! It's easy to cook with them or eat them straight from the can! Small, naturally sweet and easy to cook with! I would guess six pounds of figs would be very heavy It was a concern that I would not be able to eat all of them before they spoiled, but I've enjoyed them for several weeks now and am still enjoying them (Keep refrigerated). They are just as good as the day they arrived. You may be familiar with the term if you work in the industry You may be an old-time fig connoisseur such as I am, or you may just be looking for a fruit to add flavor to your food These are the kinds of meals that I would recommend wholeheartedly as variety to your diet. Since they are not dried, Kadota figs are low in fat, cholesterol, and sodium, plus they contain vitamins A and C. There are zero calories in fat, cholesterol, or sodium found in these figs. They work well in breakfasts, lunches (thank goodness for zipper bags), or in any of the many desserts that can be made with them. My grandkids and I hope you enjoy them as much as we do. Please capitalize words with single quotes. I can afford even this price without dipping outside of my fixed budget. I appreciate Roland's help and the Amazon link.
I did not like the taste of the food. There was something soupy about the taste of the figs. The cans I bought were both red. My first fig was opened and I ate some of it. The rest of the packets ended up in the trash. My next action will be to try the figs in the other can. In the event that they are damaged, I will throw them This is so disappointing for me. Looking forward to receiving this item was so exciting for me. That product will never be purchased again by me.
This fig is very low quality and tasted very bad. It looks disgusting and tastes like it was thrown onto the ground and nobody wanted it.
As a result, I was delighted to discover Amazon was offering them. It was necessary to transfer the figs into a number of smaller containers because they were packed in a large can 102 oz. I opened the can in the hopes of seeing how attractive the fruit was, but the can itself was severely dented upon arrival. This did not harm the fruit at all, but I almost did not open it due to the damage. There was some variation in size between the figs, but all of them were If this product is available again, I hope packaging will be better than it is now.
I'm glad I spent my money in such a wasteful way.
There's a good chance you're not going to like it. As I had read the previous reviews, I was a little worried, but these canned figs turned out to be just what I was looking for. As a buyer, it should come as no surprise to you that these figs taste different than fresh, so do not be surprised when you order them. It is a very good game I received a dented six pound can by USPS in a cardboard box, likely as a result of being shipped via USPS. In any case. This is a good substitute for fresh figs when you cannot find them in winter.
The contents of the can are at least half water, a rip-off since they could be using half the amount of water they are, or even less. Of course these companies like to sell you expensive water that is sold in the.
The figs are soft and sweet, with a firm texture. It is true that the smaller cans in the 6 pack sold on Amazon are more mushy than the bigger cans in a 12 pack, but it is just a matter of taste, and some people may prefer a harder or softer I transfer the contents of the big can into two smaller containers and store them in the refrigerator since I only eat a few at a time. Although this can is huge and very heavy, one thing is certain. They will crush any other items ordered with them in the same order - Don't order them together with anything else. It is possible to damage books as well. It does not seem that the cartons are While the cans may occasionally arrive in pretty bad shape, they typically haven't been damaged when they were shipped. I still think it was worth it because the figs were great.