Sun-Dried Black Raisins
Sun-Dried Black Raisins are naturally dried under the sun, preserving their deep black color, rich sweetness, and chewy texture. These raisins are made from seedless black grapes, making them a healthy, chemical-free alternative to processed dried fruits. Their high nutritional value, natural sweetness, and antioxidant properties make them a preferred choice for snacking, baking, and culinary applications worldwide.
🔹 Size & Packaging Information
HS Code: 0806200000
Size Variations:
. Small (10-12mm) – Ideal for baking & desserts
. Medium (12-14mm) – Perfect for snacking & trail mixes
. Large (14-16mm) – Commonly used in culinary dishes & gourmet recipes
Packaging Options:
. 5kg, 10kg, 25kg carton boxes
. Custom packaging available upon request
🔹 Key Features
✅ 100% Natural Sun-Dried – No artificial preservatives or chemicals
✅ Rich, Sweet & Juicy – Naturally high sugar content for a sweet taste
✅ Soft & Chewy Texture – Perfect for direct consumption and food preparation
✅ High in Antioxidants – Supports overall health and wellness
✅ Versatile Usage – Used in snacks, cereals, desserts, and energy bars
🔹 Nutritional & Health Benefits
🟢 Boosts Energy Levels – A natural source of carbohydrates and fiber
🟢 Rich in Iron – Helps combat anemia and improves blood circulation
🟢 Promotes Digestive Health – High fiber content aids digestion
🟢 Supports Heart Health – Contains polyphenols that benefit cardiovascular function
🟢 Enhances Skin & Hair Health – Loaded with vitamins and minerals for nourishment
🔹 Origins & Global Availability
🟢 Primary Origin: Afghanistan, India, Iran, Turkey, USA (California)
🟢 Afghanistan & Iran – Known for premium sun-dried black raisins with a natural taste
🟢 Turkey & India – Major producers of organic and seedless black raisins
🟢 California, USA – A leading supplier of high-quality, sun-dried raisins
🟢 Exported Worldwide – Available in Asia, Europe, Middle East, and North America
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