Dry Fruits

Almonds

Original price was: £15.00.Current price is: £13.50.

Almonds are edible seeds from the fruit of the almond tree (Prunus dulcis), native to the Middle East and South Asia. They are widely cultivated and consumed around the world, valued for their rich, nutty flavor and impressive nutritional profile.

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Cashews

Original price was: £17.50.Current price is: £15.00.
  • Shape & Texture: Curved, kidney-like shape with a smooth, firm texture that becomes creamy when chewed.

  • Taste: Mild, buttery, and slightly sweet.

  • Color: Pale ivory when raw; golden when roasted.

Nutritional Highlights (per 1 oz / 28g):

  • Calories: ~155

  • Protein: ~5g

  • Healthy fats: Mostly monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats

  • Rich in: Copper, magnesium, phosphorus, and antioxidants

Health Benefits:

  • Supports bone and joint health

  • Good for heart and brain function

  • Provides sustained energy

  • May aid in weight management when eaten in moderation

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Dried Apricots

Original price was: £25.50.Current price is: £20.60.
Appearance Orange-to-brown, halves or wholes, color varies with sulfur treatment
Nutrients Fiber, potassium, vitamin A, antioxidants, iron, magnesium, calcium, etc.
Benefits Digestive aid, heart & eye health, antioxidants, anemia support, energy
Uses Snacks, baking, savory dishes, traditional recipes
Cautions Sugar content, sulfites, portion control, digestive side effects
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Raisins

Original price was: £20.00.Current price is: £17.50.
  • Appearance: Small, wrinkled, and oval-shaped; colors range from golden yellow to deep brown or black depending on the grape variety and drying method.

  • Texture: Soft, chewy, and slightly sticky.

  • Flavor: Naturally sweet, sometimes with a hint of tartness depending on the type.

    • Calories: ~300

    • Carbohydrates: ~79g (mostly natural sugars)

    • Fiber: ~3.7g

    • Iron: ~1.9 mg

    • Potassium: ~749 mg

    • Vitamins: Small amounts of B vitamins and antioxidants

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