Sweet and Crunchy Dried Apples, No Sugar Added A New Texture Sensation
These dried fruits are made from "Hatotorazu Shinshu apples," grown naturally without removing the leaves. By allowing the leaves to photosynthesize, sugar is generated and plenty of honey collects in the fruit flesh, making "Hatotorazu Shinshu apples" exceptionally sweet and juicy.
These "Hatotorazu apples" are cut into sticks and slowly dried at high temperatures for two days. Reborn as dried fruit, "Hatotorazu Shinshu apples" boast a new crunchy texture reminiscent of Imo-kenpi (sweet potato fries). The sweetness of the fruit flesh, rich in honey, is further concentrated, making it even sweeter than eating fresh apples. It’s a delicious experience, almost like savoring a new candy or dessert.
Highlights of Dried Apples
Cut into sticks and dried, these dried apples are a unique product that allows you to enjoy the natural sweetness of the fruit and a new texture at the same time. They are perfect as a snack to satisfy a small hunger, as a topping for yogurt, cheese, or ice cream, and even as a gift for those who prefer natural products. Here, we introduce the unique charms of dried apples in detail.
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Surprisingly sweet without added sugar
They achieve a thoroughly sweet flavor solely through the natural sweetness nurtured by the leaves and the power of their honey.
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Crunchy texture like Imo-kenpi
By cutting them into sticks and drying them, a delightful crunchy texture was created.
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For natural snacks and gifts
They are perfect as a snack to satisfy a small hunger, and also ideal as a gift for those who prefer natural products.
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Topping for yogurt, cheese, and ice cream
The rich sweetness, which cannot be tasted in fresh apples, adds an exquisite accent to desserts.
Dried Apple Product Overview
Contents:
- 20g: For a first try
- Large capacity pack 80g: For repeat customers
- 200g (simple packaging): For those who want to eat a lot of apples
- 500g (simple packaging): For restaurants, or for personal bulk consumption
Ingredients: Shinshu Hatotorazu Apples (Nagano Prefecture)
Best by date: 180 days
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