Our sweetened dried cranberries are delicious and soft, cranberries are a popular and versatile dried fruit commonly eaten across the world.
They make a delicious snack on their own providing a burst of sweet and tangly flavour. They are also a popular ingredient used in baking when making cookies, bread, and granola bars. Cranberries can also be added to savoury dishes such as salads.
Why not try adding to your homemade trail mix using other nuts, and dried fruits.
For allergens see ingredients in CAPITALS. Warnings: Packed in a factory that also packs cereals containing gluten, nuts, peanuts, sesame and products containing sulphur dioxide/ sulphites.
Country of Origin: Canada
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