Dried Papaya Chunks, Bulk Fresh Dried Fruits, Natural Soft and Healthy, 2 Pound in Resealable Bag, Dehydrated Tropical Fruit, Great addition to Cereal, Trail Mix, Good for your Parrot
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Selected User Reviews For Dried Papaya Chunks, Bulk Fresh Dried Fruits, Natural Soft and Healthy, 2 Pound in Resealable Bag, Dehydrated Tropical Fruit, Great addition to Cereal, Trail Mix, Good for your Parrot
This is real, is it not? What kind of dried papaya cubes do you sell? Do they contain sugar?.
It helps my GI tract when I consume dried papaya. A second purchase of this product is definitely in the cards. This is a very fresh and flavorful dish.
The taste is sour, the fruit itself is missing, and it is overly sweet. It is not something I would recommend.
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As a result, it left a little of a sting in the mouth.
With Draje's Dried Papaya, you will have an idea what to expect if you are familiar with dried fruits in general. Although a lot of its ingredients are not unusual, it does contain sugar and sulfur dioxide as a preservative. I do not deduct any points for those things since those are for sure in this type of product. However, they added sugar in this case which could have been It is too sweet for my wife, but papaya isn't inherently a very sweet fruit, so it makes sense that Draje felt the need to put even more sweetness into it. As for flavor I have never tried dried papaya before, so it does taste similar to the other dried papaya I have ever had. It consists of bite-size chunks of good color, all of which are bite-sized. The texture is soft and chewy so they feel as though they'll There are about 3,200 calories in each bag. A single 1oz serving has 100 calories (mostly from sugar) and the whole bag would have about 4,200 calories. I like how these are fairly fresh and are not tough or dried out like some other brands I've eaten in the past. The dish is a garnish or a light snack, so it all works. It has a different taste from fresh papaya, but it is just as delicious. Diabetics may want to avoid this, but I like to eat some on top of cereal or yogurt occasionally. It is a product of Thailand that is packaged in the United States. I'd like to thank.
Then why would it need to be added? In my experience, I have never had dried papaya alone, but I have taken it from some trail mix, and because of that, I suspect it has been adulterated more. It could be a good bargain, however, for the amount and the ability to add and customize it to my own trail mix if it (well, I ate that much trail mix) and if I had a bunny or parrot that liked to eat papaya. My dear, I am unable to. I will find a bunny hang out and leave some of this. They will be my friends, and I will give one of them the name The following expires In the year 2022, the following country is the source Ingredients in Thailand [People who suffer from asthma and/or eczema should avoid Sulphur Dioxide as it can cause a rash] Papaya, Sugar, and Sulphur Dioxide.
It is comparable in flavor to similar dried papayas from other brands that I have tried in the past. A nice texture makes them easy to chew, they're soft and easy to chew. Sugary and way too sweet, they are excessively loaded with sugar. The serving size is about 5 pieces. Each contains 21 grams of sugar. In addition to sulphur dioxide, they are also preserved with a preservative. I was looking for a healthy dried fruit snack and these get no bonus points from me. They come in a plastic bag that can be sealed. There are some differences between what the product label says and what it actually does. Despite the fact that sugar is listed as one of the ingredients but 0g of sugar is added, the nutrition facts state otherwise. It seems like they added quite a bit of sugar since they are incredibly sweet, much sweeter than the other brands According to the best before date on mine, it expires in about 10 months. The product is made in Thailand and packaged in the United States. Normally, I love dried fruit, but these are not my cup of tea. The snacks are OK if you eat them in moderation. However, I will not Basically, I'm a mixed bag when it comes to them.