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R49.00
Medjool dates are a variety of dates enjoyed for their natural sweetness. They’re larger, darker, and more caramel-like in taste than other common types like Deglet Noor. As tropical stone fruits, they have a single pit surrounded by edible flesh.
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R195.00 – R387.00Price range: R195.00 through R387.00
Dried dates are considered as a treasure trove of vitamins.They contain a range that includes Vitamin A, C, E, K, B2, B6, niacin and thiamin. These vitamins are vital for our health and wellness.
They also contain essential minerals like magnesium,phosphorous,copper,selenium,potassium and iron.
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R46.00 – R89.00Price range: R46.00 through R89.00
Banana chips are dried slices of banana covered in honey
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R69.00 – R600.00Price range: R69.00 through R600.00
Ginger is a popular spice. It is high in gingerol, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
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R45.00 – R79.00Price range: R45.00 through R79.00
Fruit Lollies Tasty & Mouth watering fruit lollies. Mixed flavours to tickle your taste buds.
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R23.00 – R189.00Price range: R23.00 through R189.00
Turkish apricots are a good snack, as they are relatively low in calories and fat.
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R50.00 – R90.00Price range: R50.00 through R90.00
Packed with vitamins Vitamin K Prunes also contain a considerable amount of vitamin K, a fat-soluble nutrient. Vitamin K helps to activate enzymes in your cells. Some of these enzymes play a role in blood clotting, and maintaining healthy vitamin K levels helps fight excessive bleeding after injury, easy bruising and nosebleeds. Each half-cup serving…
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R65.00
Pineapple may not be a citrus fruit, but it contains a lot of citric acids & vitamin C.
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R115.00
Dried mango possesses a number of beneficial nutrients which includes vitamin A that regulates metabolism, calcium, and iron, as well as a minimal amount of vitamin C
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R69.00 – R600.00Price range: R69.00 through R600.00
Ginger is a popular spice. It is high in gingerol, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
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R49.00
Origin of Guavas Guavas originated from an area thought to extend from Mexico, Central America or northern South America throughout the Caribbean region. Archaeological sites in Peru yielded evidence of guava cultivation as early as 2500 BC.
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