Delicious dried New Season's Apricots. Beautifully sweet and sticky treat that you can enjoy any time! Dried Apricots are a source of Vitamin B3 (3mg in 100g), Potassium (1880mg in 100g), Magnesium (65mg in 100g), Phosphorus (120mg in 100g), Iron (4.1mg in 100g), Copper (0.4mg in 100g) and Manganese (0.4mg in 100g).
Vitamin B3 - contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and contributes to the maintenance of normal skin
Potassium - contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system
Magnesium - contributes to a reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Phosphorus - contributes to the maintenance of normal bones
Iron - contributes to normal formulation of red blood cells and haemoglobin
Copper - contributes to maintenance of normal connective tissue
Manganese - contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
For Allergens, see ingredients in CAPITALS Packed in a factory that also packs cereals containing gluten, nuts, peanuts, sesame and products containing sulphur dioxide/ sulphites. Read Ten Things You Should Know About Apricots
Country of Origin: Turkey
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