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Freeze Dried Blackberries LARGE CAN


Price: $25.99
Item Number: 792-781

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Honeyville's Freeze Dried Blackberries taste like no other. The texture is light and crisp while the flavor has the perfect balance of sweet and tart that only comes from the freshest berries. With our freeze dried blackberries, you can use them for any application that requires blackberries. You can even eat them right out of the can as a healthy snack. Try Honeyville's freeze dried blackberries in anything from jams and muffins to smoothies and yogurt, the possibilities are endless!

Honeyville Freeze Dried Blackberries are produced in a process where moisture is removed from the product using a very low temperature and a vacuum. Only about 3 percent moisture remains in the product at the time of packaging. The end product weight is reduced by over 90 percent, while the volume stays the same. This remarkable process concentrates the fresh taste, natural color, and texture of blackberries in its freeze dried state.

When rehydrated, the blackberries will absorb the liquid and become fresh blackberries again. The taste is great, and the nutritional food value is preserved. Freeze drying provides natural and additive free fruits to be stored effectively for long periods of time. Honeyville Freeze Dried Blackberries are an ideal product for long term food storage and emergency preparedness.

Shelf-Life:  Freeze Dried Blackberries will store for 5 to 10 years in a sealed #10 can (oxygen absorber included) under ideal storage conditions (cool, dry place).

Instructions:  Add 3 parts water to 1 part blackberry. Allow Freeze Dried Blackberries to hydrate for about 20 minutes or until fully rehydrated. Honeyville Freeze Dried Blackberries can replace fresh prepared blackberries at a rate of 8 to 1. That means that each can of Freeze Dried Blackberries is the equivalent of about 5.25 pounds of fresh blackberries.

Uses:  Freeze Dried Blackberries can be added directly to your favorite yogurts, oatmeals, or cereals. They can also be rehydrated in fruit recipes or eaten right out of the can as a healthy snack.

Visit our Cooking Cousins Blog to find delicious recipes for Freeze Dried Blackberries and more!

Packaging:  Freeze Dried Blackberries are sealed air tight in a #10 can and weighs approximately 10.5 ounces. A case contains 6 #10 cans and weighs 4 pounds. Each can contains 37 servings. One serving size is ¼ cup.

Ingredients:  Blackberries

Allergen information:  This product is produced on equipment that processes products containing soy, wheat, egg, peanut, and tree nuts.

 

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Remember mom's blackberry cobbler?
Glenda (Springfield MO) 5/10/2010 3:24 PM
These were giant and super sweet, though they were a little seedy. Mostly I used them in cold cereal and for just plain old snacking. Other than being a little too seedy, the only other problem I found was that even with the moisture packs kept inside, they got soggy within a few weeks of opening the can. So I used the last 1/3 or so of the can to make a blackberry cobbler, which was possibly the best I've ever had! It tasted just like one from fresh-picked berries.
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