Anthony's Organic White Mulberries, 2 lb, Sun Dried, Gluten Free & Non GMO
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The scent is that of a berry. It's not too much. I would order again because the product is excellent.
White mulberry is a fruit with a sweet flavor. The dried fruit is mildly sweet as well, with a fresh fruit flavor.
package receivables and keep them fresh for a long time
Well, I'm not sure; the economy is currently shaky. Sales are down, but shipping costs are up - it's a win-win situation. These, however, are quite good.
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6 p. m. ), I took a handful of stems from a bag and tasted them. They were delicious, but there were only a few. I was feeling strange by 9 p. m. , and then vomiting a few minutes later. I was unable to make the connection. It could have been as late as 9 a. m. when I added it to my morning cereal a few days later. I believe it was 10 a. m. , but I'm not sure. I was vomiting once more by 1 p. m. I haven't eaten in a long time, and I haven't vomited. I ate everything else I'd eaten those days again with no negative consequences. It's the berries, in my opinion, and I'm not going to eat them any longer. I thought about contacting the health department, but I didn't.
br>br>Awful. br>br>Awful. update. I've previously given this product five stars, but this most recent shipment (my third or fourth) is quite different from the rest- I don't mean that in a good way. As a result, I'd give it fewer stars for 'consistency. ' There isn't a way to contact the seller - That's all there is to it:.
I'm a big fan of dried mulberries, so when I saw these on Amazon, I was ecstatic. This is a fantastic and unusual snack. So I went ahead and bought it, and it turned out to be satisfactory. I'd give it a higher rating if I could. br>Taste: In comparison to other similar products I've tried (Mulberries from Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey, which can be found in some Middle Eastern grocery stores), I'd give it a 4/5. br>Appearance: 2/5 (as shown in the attachment; however, this is to be expected with organic products). They're basically darker than the photo on the product page, and there are more fragments than whole fruit. Also, the size is smaller. br>Price: Excellent (4/5) but I would gladly pay more for better quality. br>Issues: Every few handfuls, you get the feeling that one of them has a spoiled taste. br>I've included a photo of the actual product against a white background, as well as a dime for scale.
Mulberries were clumped together in large, sticky clumps and were extremely moist. If I hadn't had more than one, I would have- I imagine they would have arrived moldy if they had been shipped the next day or if the weather had been warmer. br>br>Aside from the fact that I wouldn't call them dried mulberries, the majority of them tasted fine, but I won't buy them again because I believe they will mold if left out of the fridge for more than a few days. For comparison, I've ordered mulberries from two other companies, and those mulberries were dryer and didn't arrive clumped together (I believe Anthony's were so moist that they took on that shape).
Excellent value for money and excellent quality. So happy! I've only just begun to open these, so I can't speak for the entire bag at this time. But these dried white mulberries are the best I've ever tasted. I'll definitely buy it again because it's a great price for organic. These are going to be ordered. These are soft and chewy—dare I say moist? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Other brands I've tried have a tendency to be dry and crunchy, which some people may enjoy, but I don't. I like them in this style. Gummy and soft: )br>Because it's such a large bag, I'm thinking of putting half of it in an airtight container just in case. br>This purchase has completely satisfied me. I wish they had red or black, but I'll continue to buy these!.
I've been purchasing this item every few months, but the most recent package I received today was completely different. Instead of being white or light cream in color, it was dark brown orange in color. So I looked into them and it appears that they have been processed with heat to rehydrate them, which has caused the color to change to an unusual hue. But the thing that has bothered me the most is that I discovered some molds in the dark blackish one. I called Amazon and reported it, and as I write this, I'm hoping that the next buyer will notice.
I came back because they were so good the first time, and this time I got two bags from lot AA02218 that were shriveled and dried. Quite crunchy, in fact. Others I'd left nearly a year before were larger and softer. As seen in the illustration. The order at the bottom left is the most recent one that was placed today. I'd like a complete refund, but it says it's too late.
The majority of them were hard and crunchy, as if they'd been over-dried. Then they went moldy before even half of the bag was finished. The remaining food was consumed by the chickens.