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Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO

Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO

Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO
$ 32.95

Score By Feature

Based on 49 ratings
Flavor
9.80
Freshness
9.80
Value for money
9.90

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Product Description

THE MOST PERFECT GOURMET FIGS ON EARTH Thanks to the fertile soil and the unique climate of Izmir, Turkey, we have created the most nutrient-dense, organic, vegan, organic dried fruits around.
Our rehydrated tender and juicy figs are ready for baking. There is no need to soak or boil them first. These three ingredients make an excellent addition to bread, cookies, energy bites, small fig bars, granola, muffins, and
Figs at Nature's Candy are rehydrated and lightly pasteurized to ensure a tender and juicy texture. Our figs have no added sugars, salts, or syrups for a healthy, guilt-free snack!
These figs are rich in fiber, antioxidants, potassium and magnesium and have an ideal sweetness due to their sun-dried process.
OUR FAMILY SIZE PACK You can enjoy our individual bags with the whole family (or office) for a healthy option to satisfy your sweet tooth on-the-go! Even though kids don't normally read nutrition labels, they vote with their taste buds, and these Figs are one of the best lunchbox choices!

Questions & Answers

Did you know that each pack weighs 6 ounces?

The 6 oz packs are correct. There are six 6oz packs. The total weight of the figs is 36 ounces.

Selected User Reviews For Organic Sun Dried Turkish Figs - 6oz (Pack of 6) - Kosher and Non-GMO

You may not find figs of this quality for this price anywhere else
5/5

Turkish culture has been a part of my life all of my life. When I was a child, I grew up eating real food Our organic fresh figs and dried ones have been available right from the tree for years. what the best quality figs taste like, as well as how they look and feel like. I'd say that these figures meet my expectations! I am glad to have found them here because they smell and taste just like the ones I remember from the past. Furthermore, there is another major advantage It looked like I was in excellent health- My child is nine months old, and I cook organic solid foods for him, and I discovered that dried organic figs are packed with essential vitamins and minerals that your child needs for increased As well as that, which is great. Hopefully they will hold themselves to the same high standards as other products, and not lower them!.

Keaton Giles
Keaton Giles
| Dec 28, 2020
There are some "plastic" parts and some inconsistencies in quality You can taste the My expectations were high when I bought the 6 pack It might be better to just try one next time
3/5

I ran into my first fig in my first bag I'm disgusted by this Biting into a mound of plastic tasted like chewing on a piece of There was a possibility they had gone bad or were Initially I was ready to return them, but figured it might just be one bad fig, so I tried some other figs in the bag instead. All in all, they did well- There were some that still had traces of mild plastic smell Overall, I like the taste, but I am not crazy about it. Approximately 1 to 2 exist there, if I were to guess There is a plastic-type material in 2 Per bag, there are one or two "tasting" figs. While there are some that are OK, they all taste too sweet to me and even the "good" ones have a taste of plastic to them. It is unfortunate that I can't really enjoy them because I have to test each fig before buying it to make sure it is not plastic.

I don't know if I will get them in the future- I will try it if it appears they get a more consistent quality and I don't have to throw away a few figs each bag. The label on the organic figs does not state the amount of figs and how many will be in one serving as well.

Jax Nash
Jax Nash
| Jan 04, 2021
I feel so much better now that I have the perfect rich and complex taste I was sorely missing, and the price and packaging are perfect for my budget and my fig-loving 'Taste' may be subjective, but I have tasted SO MANY brands of Turkish fig (and hear me out, cali/mexico do not compare in quality to Turkish figs! Low temporary price of 2
5/5

60 off of 60 off) The odds of that happening again are slim to none.

Someone else has already shared the picture of how they were addressed. <extra_id_8> As the seller, I got it from Wild and Raw. A huge favor is being done to us all by the company itself- For this product, shipping was free for same-day delivery (Amazon got them to me in 10 hours, not via prime - There may be some benefit to ordering at 1am! This price is simply too good since I would never run out of these even if I had to wait 3 weeks for them to come from Turkey- I would probably just set an alarm to never run out as their shipping from Turkey is so cheap. If they keep the 6 packs at 20 dollars, I am going to buy many more! It's the perfect price point (balancing that Turkey isn't as expensive to source food from but figs are the most laborious to find organically since organic certification costs a lot the price is very attractive. If organic or treated/sulphured fruit can be had for half the price), then it's a no-brainer. As a result, they make them something that is often within the reach of many, which is becoming more and more rare in Clearly picked by angels with keen senses, their taste is like being picked by a sense that was trained by god, then packaged on a deserted island after the sun had burned all but the flavor out of them, but before they became rubbery, (From the three bags I have eaten) the texture isn't tough at all, and I don't have the generic "meh" experience I have had with most products (i. e. Made in Nature are bland and soft, Indus have hard to find consistency, In addition, I have to mention that I love to support small, respectable companies! I think I will recommend these little independent cafes, tea shops and bakeries (for their own use and to carry snacks), as well as my favorite pharmacy stores as it's better than candy or chocolate, and it would be great for showcasing a small store. The fact that there are no cases of 30 etc. makes me love them even more. The goods may not get damaged because the box is too much tossed around, the packaging gets crushed, or the heat or humidity could have caused the goods to be damaged. Plus I can buy six and get them at a super price (I would buy 12, but I'm glad I won't have to find room for 12 bags at once in my apartment. )

Kudos to After seeing how the boxes display all 10 fruits the company offers and all three countries in which they are sourced from (again, smart design), I am more curious as to how dried watermelon slices taste! In addition, although I am usually terribly saddened by the sugar thrown on them, I think I may try their pineapple and mango - If they are simply fruit like this, they are likely to be far better than their Though I saw pineapples, apricots, mulberries, tomatoes that seemed out of place at the time, and dates on display in the store, I am not aware of seeing power berries, watermelon, or cherries there, and I was unaware of any watermelon. As a result of seeing the box, I'm curious about theirs. Mexico is most likely the source of the tomatoes and watermelon. There is a possibility that mulberries are Tunisia's product (or tart cherries-- The type of plants they grow here are very different from ours). I'm curious now - thank you, congrats Of course, it was quality that intrigued me the most! To be clear, I did buy this six pack, but originally I was going to get them from the store prime now delivers from where I discovered them (for $4 more). Since they sold out of figs, I am certainly not the only one who went crazy wondering how they could taste so good. Since I won't have to dream about them anymore, I don't have to wake up disappointed from eating the "other" figs I ate in my attempt to compensate for missing them (at the time I checked, they only offered single bags I got these from an online store that is extremely clunky and difficult to work with - I usually either take 2 buses and navigate traffic in downtown Seattle and Chinatown, and then I have to haul everything back on 2 buses again, or I walk 3/4 of a mile carrying the heavy bags that leave marks on my arms and kill my shoulders. The last thing I want to mention is Although I didn't notice the reminder on the package that they need to be refrigerated after opening, I didn't do this and they were fine You might like figs if you do not use them very often (if so, do you really love them? As for the durability, I didn't expect it to last longer than maybe two weeks, as I did with my last bag. I hold out hoping for more, but I don't expect anything more than It is stated that there are four servings in one bag and 40g in each. It's usually about 5 oz a piece. I usually just have one at a time since it's SO full of flavor, it's like a molasses-type doughnut. There's an amazing depth to the flavor that no other brand has (I used to get similar ones at a Jewish market, but that was a decade ago I miss this flavor dearly. hint of molasses and caramel, as well as The mass-market is not for you. The things they grow today are hybridized, resistant to bugs. Furthermore, they graciously pick them, so the weird Made in Nature issue I had with the yellow flowery polleny bits being rough and sandy and eventually being thrown out just does not exist in these. We are glad to hear that! *Oh, and am I allowed to share a recipe for an incredible calcium-rich dessert? There are three things you will need I had these, a rich yogurt (I much prefer local sheep milk yogurt but Greek yogurt from cows is pretty delicious, too), and some dark chocolate granola from Cascadian Farms. puree figs into yogurt (you might want to let it sit overnight if you want to amplify the taste or use a tiny amount of maple syrup, Coombs is great, if you ask me, to cut Lebneh also works, but is usually better with honey or maple syrup. Maple syrup is better for folks who have diabetes monitoring sugar levels) and stir the granola into the yogurt. you answer yes to 1, You are using 5 oz of these figs which provide 10% of your daily calcium needs, and you are adding the amount from the yogurt and cereal and your bones will feel stronger (OK, so it is the joy of the rush, but your bones love.

Corey Bautista
Corey Bautista
| Jul 06, 2021
This chicken is moist, tasty, and fresh
5/5

This is the first time that I have bought this particular brand of figs from Amazon. I have always purchased other brands in the past. Obviously the packaging is very nice, and I like that the bags are smaller so I can buy the 6 pk with the 6oz bags as Six ounces of each. Keeping the freshness of the bag is simple with the bags resealing nicely. First, I opened one of the bags to try it for myself (no need to give someone something they've never tasted before) I was very impressed with this bag. The cake was delicious, moist, and This is something I will be buying as gifts in the future. Sell them as long as you can.

Skye Friedman
Skye Friedman
| Aug 28, 2020
Those are some GREAT figures
5/5

Some figs you get are hard and crusty, and I love those as well. Figs are an amazingly fresh and delicious fruit, but not always available. This bulk purchase is smaller than the ones I've found from other brands, and I like that the product is fresh and portable thanks to the smaller packaging.

Cody Whitaker
Cody Whitaker
| Feb 11, 2021
If you like Turkish figs, this is a good product if you like Turkish service
5/5

After receiving my first box of figs I noticed that they were dry and hard. I contacted the seller, and he solved the problem as soon as possible. A few new samples were also provided to me, and they were much more moist and tasty than the old samples. Despite that, I didn't enjoy them quite as much as I liked the California figs I got from a different place, since the other ones are chewier and more to my taste. However, that's just a matter of I give the services provided 5 stars.

Emerald Cardenas
Emerald Cardenas
| Dec 03, 2020
It is very tasty to eat It was a pleasure to eat these figs
5/5

Although I was hesitant to order figs online when I first started, I'm glad I did. My past experience with other sellers has been poor, but I'm so glad I took the risk. Fresh, moist, and delicious, these figs make the perfect snack. Getting this dry fruit from this seller was an excellent choice with both quality and price. I'll be trying other dry fruit in the future. I would highly recommend this book.

Thomas Andersen
Thomas Andersen
| Apr 06, 2021
The food was absolutely The food was absolutely I just chewed my way to satisfaction
5/5

could make these better would be if they were in English. Please read on! It would be nice if the stems were cut and the leaves were cut as well There was a little more durability in the reseal of the package.

Stanley Boyle
Stanley Boyle
| Nov 26, 2020

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