Traverse Bay Fruit Co. Dried Blueberries, 4-Pound Box Product Description:
- One 4-pound box
- Dried blueberries sweetened with sugar; touch of sunflower oil added to prevent clumping
- No preservatives or sulfites; kosher; store in refrigerator, freezer, or cool, dry area
- Eat as snack or add to granola, trail mix, baked goods, salsa, stuffing, fruit salad, ice-cream
- Dried and packed in Traverse City, MI
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Product Description
Nobody know blueberries like Traverse Bay Fruit Co. Cultivated blueberries are picked and dried to retain all their natural goodness, without the use of preservatives or sulfites. Fiber contained in blueberries may reduce the risk of some types of cancer. It never felt so good to be blue! Baked goods get a boost with dried blueberries; Combine with mixed nuts for a berry trail mix; Add fruit flavor to granola or hot cereal; Delightful in salads or sauces. Made with real blueberries.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Plump and Tasty .... But Took Two Shipping Tries to Get it Right
By S. WIlliams
My son (toddler) is obsessed with blueberries. They're his favorite snack. Fresh can be very expensive in winter--and less than tasty.I usually like organic, but many of the organic dried blueberry options are dry and super tiny. (Probably because organic blueberries tend to be smaller to start with.) They're also quite expensive, especially at the rate we go through them.For the price, and based on the positive reviews, I decided to give these a try. The first batch I got from Amazon was terrible. Dry, small little husks. I was upset since, even these these are a good bulk value, $50 is far from chump change, especially for a grocery item. But Amazon stepped up, assuring me it wasn't a systemic problem and sent me a new batch ASAP.They were right. Night and day. (I must have originally got an old unit or something.) They're large plump and great in baked goods. (I have a "blueberry cream" cookie recipe that uses dried fruit and these are spectacular there.) They taste like blueberries--which is a good thing--and are good enough to eat out of hand. Home run on the second try.The company does offer an organic version--for twice the price, on their company website--and maybe I'll give those a go next time, funds permitting. (I like to buy organic and support the concept but, ouch, $$$.)
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Great with everything- can't beat the price!
By Emily
I've been buying dried blueberries from the grocery store for ages, and struggled everytime I had to buy a tiny bag that only lasted 2 days. I went online to see if I could find them in bulk, and low and behold...! I use these on everything: Spinach salads, cereal, yogurt, trail mix, even just to snack on plain. These blueberries are acutally better than the ones I was buying before, because they don't have High Fructose Corn Syrup. Sugar is actually healthier and tastes better. I will buy these again and again.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Traverse Dried Blueberries
By Izzie
These blueberries are delicious. I just wish they sold an alternate version without sugar or oil. Blueberries shouldn't need sugar or, at least, I prefer them that way.Shipping time was reasonably quick. It seemed slow to me just because I was anxious to get them!Reasonable price, too.
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