Sunraysia Thompson Clusters
Sunraysia Thompson Clusters belong to the Australian Premium line of excellent quality, known for their delicious, sweet taste and soft, tapered, beautiful yellow flesh. This product is a whole-branched raisin that is popularly grown in Australia.
Product Brands: Thompson Sunraysia Net weight:450g
Price: 264.900 đ
Product desscription
Unlike other types of grapes dried by industrial methods, Australian whole-branch raisins naturally dry by sunlight. When the grapes are ripe, the grapes are cut whole and then dried for many hours on the farm at 40 - 50 degrees Celsius. When the grapes reach the desired degree of dryness, they will buy to the factory for cleaning, pruning, packing, and composting and distributed to the market. Thanks to this unique drying method, Sunraysia Thompson Clusters keep their natural sweetness, do not use additives, moderate dryness, and have flexibility, making users feel secure about the safety and quality quantity of the product.
You can eat Sunraysia Thompson Clusters directly or use them with oats, fresh milk, yogurt, etc. This product is also well-known cooking or baking ingredient thanks to its delicious taste. With beautiful and polite packaging design, whole Australian raisins can use as meaningful gifts for loved ones.
Ingredients | Thompson clusters and canola oil. |
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Recommended Applications | To be used directly can be combined with yogurt, salad, nuts, or cake. |
Basic Preparation | Use immediately after opening the package. |
Product Style | The product has a long, sweet, gentle taste and beautiful yellow stems are tough and not easily broken. |
Cuisine | Mediterranean, Americas, European, Asian, African, Australian và New Zealand. |
Shelf Life | N/A |
Handling / Storage | To be stored the product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or high humidity. The best temperature to store grapes is between 8-14 degrees Celsius. |
Country of Origin | Australia |
Dietary Preferences | The product is suitable for vegetarians. |
Allergen Information | N/A |
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