🍓 Taste the future of snacking—organic, ethical, irresistibly juicy!
Happy Village Organic Whole Dried Strawberries come in an 18 oz resealable pack, offering soft, juicy, and naturally sweet strawberries infused with organic apple juice. Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO, gluten-free, kosher, raw, and vegan, these preservative-free berries support sustainable farming and ethical agriculture through the Happy Village Project.
M**E
10 stars!!! FABULOUS and DELICIOUS.
I ate one and immediately my hand was back in the bag for another one. They are so hard to put down because they are so delicious. I know I will be buy again.
S**C
Maravillosos Higos
Me hace feliz recibir mis paquetes a tiempo y que lo recibido sean productos excelentes. Estos higos tienen un sabor increíble además de su textura suave. Son higos secos pero al masticarlos se paladean blanditos y cremosos.. Me encantan y por eso volveré a comprarlos más veces. Estos son alimentos muy saludables con mucha fibra. Estupendo entre horas! Los recomiendo encarecidamente
S**E
Really good stuff my guy
They look like ballsäcks to me but they’re really good. Sweet and crunchy bits inside, my boyfriend is obsessed with these (better than a bag chips) lol. They’re great and worth the price. We found them at Costco ………. Amazon made them easier to get
G**L
This company did unskilled jobs and harmed Turkish figs.
During my childhood holidays, I spent my granny’s fig fields. I'm the third generation. I know everything about figs, and I see this package of figs is coming from where I came from.But these figs are the worst I have ever eaten. I'm so angry that they packed them before the inspection. Most importantly, I don't want the consumers to get the idea that these are organic Turkish figs.
J**S
Heaven on earth
One of life's treasures right here
K**.
Very sweet due to apple juice concentrate.
We use the 32 oz. containers of unsweetened Greek yogurt to make large (famly-size/week's worth) batches of various flavors and flavor combinations of yogurt for a light lunch. In my case, it's usually plain Greek yogurt with peeled and sliced bananas, still a bit green at the stem and without freckling, and dried tart cherries (which I pre-soak in a container in the 'fridge for several days using ordinary apple cider and a touch of concentrated cold-processed tart cherry juice) with about 1/4 C. Anthony's organic cocoa powder, plus a total of no more than 30 ml. of NuNaturals stevia syrup. I use a combination of liquid vanilla syrup (roughly 20 ml.) and chocolate stevia syrup (10 ml.) for a little sweetness and flavor enhancement. In my husband's case, I use a combination of one scoop each Naturelo's Raw Greens powder in both the plain unsweetened and mixed berries flavor (NOTE: the latter is sweetened with monk fruit, etc.). I add fresh blueberries to the yogurt, and recently added Happy Village dried strawberries as well. I use less of the liquid stevia (about 25 ml) combining simple syrup and vanilla syrup, due to the sweetness of the mixed berry flavored powder. Recently I tried adding Happy Vilage dried strawberries to dried blueberries instead. Due to a miscommunication, I thought my spouse had forgotten to buy fresh blueberries (acttually, he had forgotten to put them away). I added roughly 8 oz. (volume) dried blueberries to 8 oz. (volume) dried strawberries. I had already added vanilla stevia to the yogurt, so it was too late to adjust for the extra sweetness. It took a couple of days for the fruit to partly re-hydrate in the yogurt, and I discovered that it made the yogurt very thick, which is good, but made the whole thing very, very sweet. I had no idea the newly purchased wild dried blueberries, which are naturally sweet, wouldn't have any tartness at all. The strawberries from "Happy Village" had been infused with concentrated apple juice, so the taste I associate with natural strawberries wasn't there, either. My husband like the results anyway, but as he points out, he is a gourmand, not a gourmet. We both liked the continued "chewiness" of the dried strawberries in the yogurt. Next time, I pre-soaked the strawberries with a little lemon-infused filtered water and just a bit of apple cider to bring back some of the true strawberry flavor and help balance the sweetness. Please note that unless one really likes a super-sweet (dessert?) yogurt, it is best to use fresh blueberries with the dried strawberries and the other ingredients I mentioned, and adjust the stevia liquid accordingly. The batch I made a few days after the overly sweet version had 16 oz. of fresh blueberries plus Happy Village dried strawberries that I had soaked as described above, but also had the powders and stevia added. I may skip the cider for soaking the strawberries and stick to the lemon-infused filtered water, but I keep apple cider on hand for soaking dried tart cherries anyway. All of the products other than the yogurt were purchased through Amazon. True confession time: That excludes the "RealLemon" brand lemon juice concentrate I sometimes dilute for use in making lemonade or as part of my recipe for tuna salad, and now as part of the pre-soak for dried strawberries. I get the juice from the local grocery store, having reached an age where life is too short for slicing and/or squeezing lemons unless a recipe really requires it.
S**L
Tasty and keep better than fresh!
Arrived quickly and well packaged. I like these better than fresh or frozen or freeze dried strawberries.
H**E
BEST DRIED FRUIT I HAVE EVER HAD
Expensive but it's worth it to me.
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