Unsweetened Tart Cherries 1kg

£11.99

  • 100% Unsweetened Dried Tart Cherries
  • Chewy in Texture with a Sharp Tartness and a Subtle Sweet Aftertaste
  • Preservative and Sulphite Free
  • Cherries are a Good Source of Antioxidants, Vitamin C and Potassium
  • Great for Baking or Snacking on Straight from the Bag
£11.99 per kilo

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Our dried tart unsweetened cherries are chewy in texture with a sharp tartness and a subtle sweet aftertaste. Cherries are a good source of antioxidants, vitamin C and potassium.

Preservative and sulphite free these are the most natural dried cherries we could source and are an excellent addition to our growing berry range.

Cherries have become a favourite with sports professionals too (cherries are claimed to aid muscle relief amongst many other benefits).

We also sell Organic Unsweetened Tart Cherries. 

Suggested use:

Our cherries are an excellent product to bake with, lovely in cakes and muffins but we also like to snack on them straight from the bag, mixing them with our nuts and coconut sugar chocolate drops is a favourite mix for our kids. Cherries make a great sweet addition to salads – try pairing them with asparagus and shallots or pecans, arugula and thinly sliced parmesan. Another classic combination is roasted pork and cherries – add them to the pork stuffings, homemade cherry preserve or simply sprinkle a few on before serving.

Ingredients:

100% Tart Cherries

May contain traces of milk, nuts, peanuts and soya

Typical values per 100g:

Energy 1042kJ/246kCal

Total Fat(g) 0.6, of which saturates(g) 0.2, Carbohydrates(g) 50.8, of which sugars(g) 35.0, Fibre(g) 8.3, Protein(g) 5.3, Salt(g) <0.1

Country of Origin: Uzbekistan, Turkey

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Unsweetened Tart Cherries 1kg
Energy
Fat
Saturates
Carbs
1042 kJ
0.6g
0.2g
50.8g
249 kCal
Low
Low
N/A
13%
1%
1%
20%
Sugars
Fibre
Protein
Salt
35g
8.3g
5.3g
0.1g
High
N/A
N/A
Low
39%
28%
11%
2%
Typical values per 100g. % of an adults reference intake (source: NHS).