Yoji | Organic Hunza Sweet Apricot
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Yoji | Organic Hunza Sweet Apricot

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YOJI Organic Hunza Sweet Apricots - Natural, Vegan, Gluten-Free Apricot Snack

Net Weight: 200g

YOJI Organic Hunza Sweet Apricots (200g) are nutrient-rich, sun-dried apricots sourced from the pristine valleys of Hunza, Pakistan. Known for their golden hue and sweet flavor, these apricots provide a burst of natural energy and health benefits. Rich in antioxidants and vitamins, they're perfect for a healthy snack, baking, or adding to smoothies.

Main Features:

  • Origin: Sourced from the idyllic Hunza region, known for its pure, unpolluted environment and rich soil.
  • Nutrient-Dense: These apricots are an excellent source of vitamin A, potassium, and dietary fiber, offering numerous health benefits like improved vision, heart health, and digestion.
  • Rich in Phytonutrients: Packed with beta-carotene, these apricots offer antioxidant protection to help protect the body from oxidative stress.

Nutritional Information (Per Serving / 30-40g):

  • Vitamin A: 13% of the Daily Value (DV)
  • Potassium: 4% of the DV
  • Dietary Fiber: 2g

Suggested Portion Size: Enjoy a handful of organic dried apricots (30-40g) for a satisfying and nutritious snack.

Additional Features or Tips:

  • Vegetarian Recipe Ideas: Add chopped apricots to oatmeal, salads, or granola for a burst of natural sweetness. They also make for a delightful compote to accompany plant-based cheeses or desserts.
  • Apricot Fruit Spread: Puree YOJI apricots to create a natural spread or use them as sweeteners in baking.
  • Handling Expired Product: Repurpose expired apricots as a natural skin moisturizer or exfoliant.

Overall Appeal: YOJI Organic Hunza Sweet Apricots offer a delicious and nutritious way to enhance your diet. Perfect for health-conscious consumers, these apricots provide essential nutrients, antioxidants, and a natural sweetness ideal for snacking, baking, or cooking. Elevate your wellness with this pure, nutrient-packed fruit from Hunza.