| | |  | Green (Unroasted) Coffee Beans | Home » » » Bare Fruit 100% Organic Bake-Dried Apples, Fuji, 1 Pound Bags (Pack of 2) | | | | | | | Description: | | Bare Fruit 100% Organic Bake-Dried Apples Fuji is a healthful sweet snack. Its fat free (baked not fried), no additives, no preservatives and no added sugar. Made in a nut free facility.Packaged in Omak, WA | | | Features: | |
• Dried chips made from organic Fuji apples make healthful sweet snack
• Fat-free (baked, not fried); no additives; no preservatives; no added sugar
• Vacuum packed for freshness
• Made in nut-free facility; packaged in Omak, WA
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 59 reviews |
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Excellent, but keep them in the bag they come in!Sep 17, 2010
By Chocoholic
"Vixen"
These are amazing! Sweet, crunchy and satisfying. It may seem like alot to buy, but they go fast! *********WARNING: The best place to store this product is in the bag it comes in! The bag must be specially designed to keep out moisture. I kept some in a ziplock bag and the rest in the bag they came in (just clipped it closed with a binder clip) and the ones in the ziplock bag got soft pretty quickly, but the ones in the bag that they came in stayed crunchy and are still crunchy.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Decent but not my personal favoriteMar 29, 2010
By C. Kwederis These apples are true to how they're advertised and what I expected from the other reviews I read. They are pretty crispy and easy to eat. I personally like the flavor and texture of slightly-chewy dried apples better, so 2 pounds is a lot for me to get through. If you prefer crispy dried apples through, these are for you. I understand what another reviewer meant by a "musty" flavor in some of the chips; it makes them a little less appealing though not inedible and I think it's just the nature of the product.
20 of 25 found the following review helpful:
MustyJan 06, 2010
By Bo Jenkins
"Dog Lover"
I was very excited to find this product in bulk, healthy and organic. What I wasn't happy about was the musty taste that every third bite or so possessed. The ones that didn't taste musty were delicious. They were so good in fact that it inspires you to keep trying and then...mustiness bites you. Yuck.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Could use some package labelingJul 23, 2010
By Toni
"Toni"
This was my first try with organic dried apples. I have decided to avoid pesticide ridden fresh and dried apples. When the package arrived I was a little disturbed at the lack of labeling of any kind. They were identified as Bare Fruit Fuji Apples packaged for Amazon, with an address for Bare Fruits. Weight one pound. That was it. No use by date, or any kind of a freshness indicator. No ingredients list, though I assume the ingredients are just apples. But how can I know for sure? They came in a sturdy silver mylar type bag, very well padded for shipping. I haven't come up with a way to reclose the bag for freshness. Even my vacuum sealer system, which works on most mylar bags will not reseal this one. My first try at the chips themselves was a little disappointing. Many of the pieces were almost too small for munching. The taste and texture was foreign to me. But then a little later in the day I was surprised that I wanted more. Maybe taste buds just need a chance to get accustomed to a new thing. Now I love them. The Fuji taste comes through beautifully, They are slightly crunchy without being hard straight from the bag. I have also thrown a handful in in place of other fruit when making oatmeal in the morning. When added in the last minute or so of cooking, they come out plump and flavorful. My husband is taking them instead of potato chips with his lunch and finds them to be a satisfying mid afternoon snack. I am now thinking of other ways to try them, both rehydrated and dry. Maybe in muffins? Rehydrate in maple syrup to use on pancakes? Or could I use them as an alternative to peeling and slicing apples for pie? Two one pound bags is alot of apples, and since I don't know how long they will stay fresh I am ready to explore.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product!May 26, 2010
By S. Golden I was a little concerned about buying these in bulk after reading some of the previous reviews. My concerns were unfounded, I was delighted with the product. There was no musty taste in any of my bags, (I bought 4 1# packages). They taste exactly the same as what I buy in the smaller snack packages from the grocery store. This is a great product, sweet and crunchy, and WAY less expensive to purchase this way.
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