Jumbo Black Raisins
Jumbo Black Raisins are extra-large, seedless dried grapes known for their rich sweetness, deep black color, and plump texture. These premium raisins are naturally sun-dried, preserving their high nutritional value, soft chewiness, and intense flavor. They are widely used in snacking, desserts, cereals, and gourmet recipes, making them a preferred choice for health-conscious consumers worldwide.
🔹 Size & Packaging Information
HS Code: 0806200000
. Size Variations:
. Jumbo (16-18mm) – Premium quality, ideal for direct consumption
. Extra Jumbo (18mm+) – Largest size, perfect for gourmet applications
Packaging Options:
. 5kg, 10kg, 25kg carton boxes
. Custom packaging available upon request
🔹 Key Features
✅ Extra-Large & Plump – Bigger and juicier than regular raisins
✅ Naturally Sun-Dried – No artificial preservatives or added sugar
✅ Rich, Sweet & Chewy – Intense natural sweetness with a soft texture
✅ High in Antioxidants – Helps fight oxidative stress and supports health
✅ Versatile Usage – Used in snacks, baked goods, desserts, and trail mixes
🔹 Nutritional & Health Benefits
🟢 Boosts Energy Levels – Natural source of healthy sugars and fiber
🟢 Rich in Iron & Potassium – Supports heart health and reduces fatigue
🟢 Aids Digestion – High fiber content helps with digestion and gut health
🟢 Strengthens Immunity – Contains polyphenols and antioxidants for a stronger immune system
🟢 Promotes Healthy Skin & Hair – Packed with vitamins and minerals for overall nourishment
🔹 Origins & Global Availability
🟢 Primary Origin: Afghanistan, Iran, India, Turkey, USA (California)
🟢 Afghanistan & Iran – Famous for extra-large, sun-dried black raisins
🟢 Turkey & India – Leading suppliers of organic and seedless jumbo raisins
🟢 California, USA – Produces high-quality, export-grade black raisins
🟢 Available Worldwide – Exported to Asia, Europe, Middle East, and North America
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