![]() ![]() They’re also a nice snack for kids as they can be carried (and eaten) easily, and are a nice size for little fingers. I prefer dried or baked fruit as the texture is so much crunchier, and the flavours much stronger, but these are a great choice for babies who are just moving onto finger foods as they dissolve, have no added sugar, and aren’t overly sweet. If you bite them they’re crisp, or you can let them dissolve in your mouth, and turn into a slightly chewy paste. They’re slightly sweet, and you can taste the pear flavour. The pears look like dry, white/pale yellow thick and puffy crisps. It was quite an eye-opening tasting time for me. I rate 5 stars because we loved the taste, texture, and the fact nothing added!Īgain, thank you for this trying opportunity. I strongly recommend this product to everyone. This is something I can serve with confidence, without any worry! I spent so long time to read labels of the dried fruits products. It is quite hard to find dried fruits which are nothing added. I can share this with my children without worrying about brushing teeth right after snack time, which will be perfect snack inside and outside!Īlso, another part I loved about this product is that they are 100% pears, nothing added. They are not as hard as baked fruits, so nothing is left in molars after eating. One of the best part of this product is that nothing was stuck between my teeth! Unlike regular dried fruits, they don’t stick to teeth at all. They were so light, and the texture reminded me of the baby rice snacks as well. I felt like they are a lot sweeter than fruits pears. They tasted so much … pear! They were so sweet, but like just fruits pears, it didn’t leave any aftertaste. When I saw them, they reminded me of baby rice snacks (the oval shaped, puffy, light texture ones). We eat regular dried fruits, but had never tried freeze dried fruits. Thank you for letting us (my daughter and me) try this product! We loved it!! Have you tried freeze dried fruit? What did you think of it? Posted by Lisa 24 March 2014 Posted in Product Reviews Tags: City Snacks, dehydrate, dehydrated fruit, dried fruit, freeze dried fruit, fruit chips Post navigation Check out what they thought in the comments below. We sent out City Snacks freeze dried pears to 24 members of the product review club to try. They retail for approximately $1.75 for a single serving 15 gram bag and can be found at Longo’s stores in Ontario and Sobey’s and Metro stores in Quebec (as well as smaller stores and distributors). As a result, you may start seeing freeze dried fruit on your grocery store shelves more often.Ĭity Snacks are made of 100% fruit with nothing else added (no preservatives, no sugar and no sulphites) and are available in seven different flavours: banana, strawberry, strawberry/banana, pineapple, apple, peach and pear. It’s commonly used to make instant coffee but it also works well with fruit. Freeze drying isn’t exactly a new technique. Unlike conventional dried fruit that uses heat to remove moisture, freeze drying removes moisture under pressure which results in a very different texture – one that is more crispy like a chip. She loves snacking on fruit and saw City Snacks freeze dried fruit at her local grocery store. A Confessions of a Dietitian member brought this product to my attention. ![]()
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