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OliveNation

Black Mission Figs

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UPC:
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Description

Non MGOgluten freekoshermade in usapg freevegan friendlyalcohol free

OliveNation Black Mission Figs are small, sweet, and deep purple. The dried fruits are great to add to baked goods or trail mix. You can also snack on them like raisins or dates – they make a sweet and healthy treat with 5 grams of fiber per serving. In some recipes, Black Mission Figs can be substituted for sugar. Harvested in the USA, this product is non-GMO, gluten-free, and kosher.

Here are some ideas for using Black Mission Figs:

  • Make fig pudding.
  • Add chopped figs to baked goods.
  • Dice and add to rice, couscous, salads, and more.

How to reconstitute Black Mission Figs:

These figs can be used as is, but you can reconstitute them if needed. Here's how: Pour boiling water over the figs and cover. Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes. Drain before using.

Storage:

Store in a cool, dry place.

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Additional Information

INGREDIENTS:
Black mission figs and potassium sorbate (preservative)
SDS:
SPEC:
NON GMO:
Non-GMO
GLUTEN FREE:
Gluten Free
KOSHER:
Kosher
ORGANIC:
No
ALCOHOL FREE:
Alcohol Free
VEGAN FRIENDLY:
Vegan Friendly
PG FREE:
PG Free
FLAVOR:
Fig
SUGGESTED USES:
Snacking
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
United States
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE:
Whole
WHEAT:
Wheat Free
EGG:
Egg Free
SOY:
Soy Free
PEANUT:
Peanut Free
SUGAR FREE:
No
TREE NUT:
Tree Nut Free
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1 Review

  • 5

    Black Mission Figs

    Posted by Ian D. on Aug 20th 2020

    These Black Mission Figs are absolutely fantastic! I was very pleasantly surprised to bite into the first fig and find it soft and full of flavor! They aren't chewy, dry, and so-so at best for taste. These truly are the best figs I've had (other than fresh figs). I highly recommend them.

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