Dried Fruits

Dried Apricot Leaves

Orgaweek Dried Apricot Leaves are naturally sun-dried apricot slices, carefully selected and free from any artificial additives or preservatives. With their unique tangy-sweet taste and chewy texture, they serve as both a healthy snack and a premium ingredient in various culinary applications.

  • Naturally sun-dried, preserving their authentic taste and texture.
  • Carefully selected and free from artificial additives or preservatives.
  • Have a distinct tangy-sweet flavor and a pleasant chewy texture.
  • Exhibit a natural orange to amber color.
  • Ideal as a healthy snack on their own.
  • A premium ingredient for confectionery, bakery, and other culinary products.
  • Best quality for up to 18 months when stored at 8°C.
  • Shelf life of 12 months when stored at 15°C away from direct sunlight.
  • Must be stored away from materials with strong odors to prevent infestation.
  • Available in various packaging options, including bulk and retail formats.

Dried Plum Leaves

Orgaweek Dried Plum Leaves are naturally sun-dried plum slices, carefully selected and processed to retain their nutritional value, flavor, and vibrant color. They offer a unique tangy-sweet taste and a chewy texture, making them a great choice for various uses.

  • Naturally sun-dried to preserve nutrients and flavor.
  • Carefully processed to maintain a vibrant, natural color.
  • Offers a distinct tangy-sweet taste and a chewy texture.
  • A healthy snack on its own, free from artificial additives or preservatives.
  • A versatile ingredient for confectionery, bakery, and culinary products.
  • Best quality for up to 18 months when stored at 8°C.
  • Can be stored for 12 months at 15°C in a dry, well-ventilated area.
  • Meets international phytosanitary standards for export.
  • Available in bulk packaging (10-12.5 kg cartons).
  • Retail packaging includes a variety of options like Box Pouches, Pillow Packs, and PET bottles.

Premium Dried Figs

  • Pure & Natural: Our dried figs are free from any artificial sweeteners, colorants, or foreign odors, providing a naturally pleasant taste and aroma.
  • Carefully Selected: Hand-picked and meticulously sorted to ensure no presence of mold, insect damage, dirt, or chemical residues.
  • Authentic Flavor: With their pure and authentic quality, our dried figs offer one of the most natural products with the highest standards in the market.
  • Graded for Quality: Categorized into three grades (Grade A, Grade AA, Grade AAA) based on their diameters to meet diverse needs.
    • Grade A: 18-20.5 mm diameter
    • Grade AA: 21-23.5 mm diameter
    • Grade AAA: 24mm diameter and higher
  • Nutrient-Rich: A great source of natural sugars, dietary fiber, and essential minerals like Calcium and Iron.
  • Export-Ready: Fumigated with methyl bromide gas in compliance with export regulations.

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