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Sweetened Dried Wild Blueberries: High fructose. $125.9 per case (10 lbs). Only $ 12.59 per pound
It's a Healthy Product
Ingredients: Cultivated Blueberries, corn syrup, sunflower oil ,
Benefits: Fresh blueberries contain antioxidants called anthocyanins, the pigments responsible for the blue color of blueberries. Antioxidants are important because they appear to be at least partially responsible for lowering the risk of cancer and heart disease. Antioxidants do this by protecting the body’s blood vessel walls, making them more resistant to damage caused by oxidation.
Antioxidants also seem to have a role in delaying the aging process. Fresh blueberries contain 15 different anthocyanins, as well as other antioxidants like vitamin C.
Research indicates that adding half cup of fresh blueberries to an average daily variety of fruits and vegetables consumed by an individual would essentially double the body’s antioxidant level.
Fresh blueberries are rich in vitamin C and naturally low in fat, cholesterol and sodium. Fresh blueberries contain iron, potassium and other important minerals, and are a good source of dietary fiber.
Sguested Use: Dried Fruits are very versatile. They can been used in baked goods, salads, sauces, trail mixes, hot cereals, muffins, scones, fruit cakes and homemade ice cream. Dried Blueberries,not only taste great as a delicious snack but are perfect for making milkshakes or great add on with yogurt or ice cream. Also sprinkled on top of cakes, or be use on hot & cold cereal. A small amount of sulfur dioxide cane sugar and color were added to protect them from denaturing and make them more tasty and colorful.
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