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Dried Peruvian physalis is a slightly citrusy, yet full of sweetness snack whose sweet taste comes only from the naturally contained sugars. It contains a high content of dietary fibre.
Peruvian physalis fruits are a rich source of dietary fibre. They also support beauty as they are a source of potassium, which helps in the proper functioning of the nervous system and muscles and in maintaining normal blood pressure. Beneficial effects occur when 1 teaspoon is consumed.
Leading a healthy lifestyle and eating a balanced diet is key to maintaining good health.
100% natural
Suitable for vegans
Country of origin: Peru
Energy |
1235 kJ / 295 kcal |
Fat |
6,1 g |
of which saturated fatty acids |
0,7 g |
Carbohydrates |
42 g |
of which sugars |
36 g |
Fibre | 24 g |
Protein |
6,1 g |
Salt |
0 g |
Potassium |
2000 mg |
Calcium |
2,9 mg |
The Peruvian physalis is one of the fruits with which sweet and dry dishes can be complemented. It goes perfectly with salad, yoghurt, oatmeal or dessert. A few dried fruits can be added to a vegetable salad or mixed with nuts.
Dried Peruvian physalis also goes well with dry dishes, such as curry chicken, spicy couscous and roast duck (you add the fruit to the sauce).
Suggested serving: 15g per day. Package contains 3 portions.
Store in a dry and cool place. Protect from light.
Expiry date: min. 1 month unless stated differently in the title or description
100% suszone owoce miechunki peruwiańskiej bio. Może zawierać: orzechy, orzeszki arachidowe.
ENG: 100% dried peruvian physalis fruit bio. May contain: nuts, peanuts.
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