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TURKISH FIGS
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginThailand
Production Capacity50000 MT
CategoryDried Fruits
Update Time2022-02-07
company profile
Ss & Import Export Company Limited
Thailand
Contact: Mr.Supattra Pong
Tel: 66-997-204779
Number of Employees: 100 ~ 500
Business Type: Manufacture & Trade
product details
Standard:A Grade
Origin:Thailand
Brand:TURKISH FIGS

 Our Turkish figs are sourced from their native land for the freshest and sweetest dried figs you will ever taste. It’s no wonder our customers rave about the superior quality of these perfectly moist figs. They are all natural with no preservatives and one of the sweetest fruits available. Harvested by hand since ancient times, Turkish figs may become one of your favorite new delights!

Health Tips

  1. Turkish figs can be part of almost any special diet, be it low fat, low sodium, high fiber, weight loss, diabetic or even the Mediterranean. They satisfy a sweet tooth without adding any fat. Their unique satiny texture and seeds provide a satisfying mouth feel and crunch.

  2. Turkish figs are fat-free and, like other plant foods, cholesterol-free.

  3. Turkish figs are high in fiber, providing 20% of the Daily Value --- more dietary fiber per serving than any other common dried or fresh fruit.

  4. Of the approximately five grams of fiber per serving of Turkish figs, four grams are insoluble and one gram is water-soluble.

  5. Figs have the highest overall mineral content of all common fruits. A 40 gram (1/4 cup) serving provides 244 mg of potassium (7% of the DV), 53 mg of calcium (6% of the DV) and 1.2 mg of iron (6% of the DV).

  6. Turkish figs fit into 5-A-Day — the 40 gram serving is an easy way to add a serving of fruit to reach the daily recommendation of five fruits and vegetables.

  7. The antioxidant boost provided by fruit consumption lasts about 2 hours. Which dried fruits are the best? Of the six fruits tested—apricots, cranberries, dates, figs, raisins and plums—shooting to a surprise finish at number one was… figs! Even the high fructose corn syrup in the soda is no match for the antioxidant power of fruit. Despite the double sugar load, subjects washing down their figs with soda still experienced an overall rise in antioxidant levels in their bloodstream. In addition to having the highest antioxidant content among the six fruits tested, of the thousands of whole foods in the USDA nutrient database, figs make the top ten for fiber content.

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