

Dried | GMO Free | Vegan | High Fibre
Dried Peaches are excellent sources of iron, as well as rich sources of beta-carotene and Vitamin A. The presence of Vitamin C as well as copper in these dried peaches also works as excellent antioxidants. Dried peaches are also rich sources of several vitamins from the Vitamin B group.
Dried Peach Halves
Dried | GMO Free | Vegan | High Fibre
Dried Peaches are excellent sources of iron, as well as rich sources of beta-carotene and Vitamin A. The presence of Vitamin C as well as copper in these dried peaches also works as excellent antioxidants. Dried peaches are also rich sources of several vitamins from the Vitamin B group.
What Are Dried Peach Halves?
Why Should I Get Dried Peach Halves?
Dried Peaches are excellent sources of iron, as well as rich sources of beta-carotene and Vitamin A. The presence of Vitamin C as well as copper in these dried peaches also works as excellent antioxidants. Dried peaches are also rich sources of several vitamins from the Vitamin B group. These vitamins are important to produce the needed amount of energy once food enters the body.
Dried peaches are known to have several benefits which are even further concentrated since this form of fruit has low water content. Dried peaches are really low in fat and delicious as well making them a perfect snack for individuals looking to lose weight by snacking in a healthy fashion.
Instruction For Use:
Dried Peaches are good for eating out of hand & adding to granola; or plumped up in breads, porridge, cobblers, cookies, dumplings & pies., Use them to make chutneys, pickles, jams and preserves of distinction, or cook them into stews for some real fruity fulfilment.
Storage Instructions:
Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat and damp.
Packaging Details:
Eco Friendly 100% Recyclable Packaging. Re-sealable pouch for Long Lasting Freshness!
(Some Large sizes may have non resealable packaging)
What's In My Dried Peach Halves ?
Ingredients: Dried peaches 99.8%, preservative: E220 (SO2)
Allergen Information: Packed in an environment that handles nuts, peanuts, sesame, mustard, celery, soya and products containing gluten. For allergens see ingredients in bold.
Suitable for Vegan & Vegetarian diets
Country of Origin: South Africa
| Typical Values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 277kcal/1172kJ |
| Protein | 3.1 g |
| Fat | 0.3 g |
| - Of Which Saturates | 0.1 g |
| Carbohydrates | 61.3 g |
| - Of Which Sugars | 54.8 g |
| Salt | 0.01 g |
| Fibre | 8.3 g |
Healthy Halloween Hints & TipsBy Mac Awais - 05/10/2018Happy Halloween! Welcome to October,The air is slowly cooling, leaves are falling from the trees, the outdoors become covered in deep colours of orange, red and brown, the distinct aroma of bonfires tickle our nostrils, our favourite fruits and vegetables come into season and probably the most well known event October is known for...Halloween!Halloween has been a favourite annual event for decades, beginning from Celtic Harvest Festivals.Today we celebrate Halloween in various ways, the most common would be a big party, dressing up in comedic and spooky costumes, carving pumpkins, knocking on your neighbours door for candy, the traditional 'Trick or Treat'With this in mind we thought we would share Healthy Hints & Tips for an alternative Halloween. Maybe you want to reduce added sugar from your or your families diet? Or simply to try some new exciting foods?1. Seeds - Pumpkin,Sunflower,Black Sesame seedsSeeds are easy to nibble, savoury to taste and black sesame seeds give a spooky look to compliment the theme. You could roast seeds with a splash of Soy or Tamari sauce, Salt and Pepper, spices like Paprika, Chilli flakesRich in fibre, essential fats, minerals for overall health.2. Fruit - Dried Dates, Apricots, Banana, Figs, Cranberries, RaisinsDried fruit contains sweet natural sugars, great for a natural energy boost and appealing to all ages! No added sugar, rich in fibre, Iron and Vitamin C!3. Nuts - Peanuts, Brazil, Macadamia, Pecans, Cashews We understand that Nuts may be a NO GO when it comes to children's snacks. However for those who may choose to eat Nuts, they are power packed with protein, essential fats, minerals, help you feel satisfied without feeling the need to eat more. Rich and creamy to taste, also Nut Butters e.g. Peanut butter, Almond Butter, Cashew butter are lovely to dip carrot sticks in or spread on a cracker, bread sticks etc.4. Dairy Free Chocolate/SweetsFor a tasty treat, brands like Moo Free cater for those who are allergic or choose to avoid Dairy, Soya, Gluten. We sell Mini Moo Bars, perfect for a little snack for the sweet tooths out there!Gelatine Free Gummy Sweets - Sour fruits or Cola we sell packets of Vegan sweets that can be shared5. Fruit and Nut BarsBrands such as 'Nakd, Beond Organic,Trek, Cliff, Meridian'Make healthy snack bars that give you on the go energy, they may be small but they pack a punch of slow release energy! 6. Dips and ChipsWe stock a wide range of Gluten free, Vegan Crisps and Dips. So many yummy flavours of crisps made from Lentils, Quinoa, Hummus, Corn instead of the considered unhealthier high fat potato chips.No added sugar dips and relishes to tantalise your taste buds!We hope this helps and have a happy and safe Halloween!All products listed are available online and in our NEW Ramsgate Store!WholeFood Earth22, Leigh RoadHaine Industrial Estate4032277001622RamsgateCT12 5EU
The Art of the Sun-Dried Fig: A Connoisseur’s Guide to Nature’s Best CandyBy Agi K - 09/03/2026At Whole Food Earth, we believe that real food shouldn’t be tampered with. Our dried figs are a testament to that philosophy—they aren't "manufactured" in a factory; they are grown, sun-ripened, and cured by the elements. If you’ve noticed white crystals on your figs, variations in size, or a change in texture, you aren't looking at a faulty product. You are looking at the authentic fingerprint of nature. Whether you are looking to buy organic dried figs in the UK or simply want to understand your latest pantry addition, here is everything you need to know. It is important to remember that nature doesn't use a standard factory mould, and this is particularly true for dried figs. Because they are a raw, sun-dried product rather than a highly processed, shaped food, natural size variation is not just normal—it is a hallmark of an authentic, untampered-with fig. Each individual fruit on the tree matures according to its specific location on the branch, how much sunlight it receives, and the moisture level it retains during the sun-drying process. We grade our figs within general weight ranges to provide value tiers, but a slight variation in size between individual pieces in your pack is the natural result of letting the tree, the sun, and time determine the shape of each unique, nutrient-dense fruit. 1. The Terroir: Where the Best Figs are Born Most of our premium whole-food figs are sourced from the Mediterranean basin, specifically the world-renowned fertile valleys of Turkey, or the sun-drenched orchards of Greece and Spain. The Perfect Growing Climate Figs require a very specific, almost "stubborn" climate to develop their signature honey-like sweetness: Intense Summers: To develop a high sugar content (measured as the Brix level), the fruit needs consistent, baking heat. The "Meltem" Winds: In regions like Aydin, a specific North wind blows during the ripening season. This dry wind acts as a natural dehumidifier while the fruit is still on the tree, beginning the curing process before the fig even touches the ground. Mild British Winters vs. Mediterranean Springs: While we enjoy the rain in the UK, fig trees need a dormant period without deep, prolonged freezes to store energy for the next harvest. 2. Why "Different Sizes" and Shapes are a Sign of Quality In a standard UK supermarket, every fruit looks like a carbon copy. In the world of organic whole foods, no two figs are identical. Natural Calibration: We do not use industrial "shape-moulding" presses. Our figs are graded by weight and size, but they retain their organic, irregular shape. You may find some that are flat, some round, and some elongated. The "Sugar-to-Skin" Ratio: Smaller figs often have a higher skin-to-pulp ratio, making them chewier and more fibre-rich. Larger varieties (often called Lerida or Protoben depending on how they are hand-folded) have a jammier, softer centre. Both are nutritionally identical; the choice depends on your texture preference! 3. The Drying Process: Natural Sun vs. Chemical Preservatives This is where the biggest difference lies between our specialist shop and "commercial" high-street brands. The Traditional Way: Our figs stay on the tree until they are heavy with natural sugars and begin to shrivel. They then fall naturally and are gathered to be sun-dried on wooden trays. This slow evaporation concentrates the minerals and develops a complex, caramelised flavour profile. No Sulphur Dioxide (E220): Many mass-market brands treat figs with sulphur to keep them an artificial light orange. We skip the chemicals. This means our figs turn a deep, honest brown and will naturally firm up over time as the last of the moisture escapes. 4. What are the Health Benefits of Dried Figs? Dried figs are more than just a sweet treat; they are one of the most nutrient-dense fruits available in the UK today. High Fibre Content: With significantly more fibre than almost any other common fruit, they are a fantastic natural way to support digestive health and satiety. Essential Minerals: They are a rare plant-based source of Calcium, alongside Magnesium and Potassium, which are vital for bone density and blood pressure regulation. Antioxidant Load: The dark skin of a sun-dried fig is packed with polyphenols, helping the body fight oxidative stress. Prebiotic Fuel: Those tiny, crunchy seeds are excellent prebiotics, feeding the "good" bacteria in your gut microbiome. 5. How to Store and "Revive" Your Figs Because we don't use oils or glazes to keep them "wet," our figs will lose moisture over time. This doesn't mean they are "stale"—it means they are curing. The Quick Steam: If your figs feel too firm, put them in a steamer basket for 2 minutes to bring back that "freshly picked" squishiness. The Overnight Soak: Place them in a bowl of water (or Earl Grey tea!) in the fridge overnight. You’ll have plump, "reconstituted" figs perfect for your morning porridge. The Cheese Board: Pair a crystallised, firm fig with a sharp Stilton or a salty cheddar. The crunch of the sugar crystals against the creamy cheese is a world-class gourmet experience. I have integrated the Portuguese tradition into the article, ensuring it fits the UK-focused SEO structure we built earlier. This addition helps explain another "visual" element (the flour) that customers often mistake for something else. 6. The Artisan Secret: Why Some Figs are Dusted in Rice Flour In certain regions—most notably in Portugal and Spain —you will find dried figs with a fine, velvety white coating that is even more uniform than natural sugar crystals. This is a traditional preservation technique using Rice Flour. Why is this done? Moisture Control: Naturally dried figs are incredibly "weepy" and sticky due to their high honey-like sugar content. A light dusting of rice flour acts as a natural, gluten-free desiccant, absorbing residual moisture so the figs don't clump together in the pack. Natural Protection: Historically, this fine starchy barrier was used by Mediterranean farmers to protect the fruit from the elements and fruit flies while it cured in the open air. A Gourmet Finish: Known as "floured figs," this method provides a soft, matte texture that many connoisseurs prefer, as it keeps the skin tender rather than allowing it to become overly leathery. Crystallisation: Feels gritty or sandy to the touch. It stays on the surface and tastes intensely sweet. This is a sign of a high-sugar, premium fig! Mould: Feels fuzzy, "hairy," or sunken into the fruit. It usually has an off-putting, fermented, or musty smell. To distinguish between harmless sugar and actual mould, you should rely on three sensory tests: texture, smell, and the "dissolve" test. Natural sugar crystallisation (efflorescence) will feel gritty, sandy, or crunchy to the touch, and if you press a damp finger against it, the white crystals will quickly dissolve into a sticky syrup. In contrast, mould is typically "fuzzy" or "hairy" in appearance, feels soft or slimy rather than granular, and will not dissolve when touched with moisture. Furthermore, while sugared figs maintain a deep, honey-like or neutral earthy aroma, mouldy figs will emit a distinctively sharp, musty, or fermented odour that signals the fruit is no longer safe to eat.
The High-Fibre Revolution: Why Your Gut Needs Whole Foods (and How to Get 30g a Day)By Agi K - 05/03/2026While the NHS recommends that adults consume 30g of fibre per day, the national average is currently sitting at just 18g. This isn't just about "keeping things moving." New research into the human microbiome has sparked a High-Fibre Revolution, revealing that dietary fibre is the single most important fuel for the trillions of "good" bacteria living in your gut. If you want more energy, better immunity, and a happier digestive system, it’s time to move beyond white bread and embrace the power of whole foods. Your Gut is Craving the "Revolution" When you eat processed foods, they are absorbed quickly in the upper digestive tract, leaving your gut bacteria (the microbiome) with nothing to eat. Fibre, however, travels all the way to the large intestine Prebiotic Power: Fibre acts as a "prebiotic," feeding the beneficial bacteria that produce short-chain fatty acids. these are essential for reducing inflammation and supporting mental clarity. Blood Sugar Stability: High-fibre whole foods slow down the absorption of sugar, preventing the "energy crashes" that lead to mid-afternoon biscuit cravings. Heart Health: Soluble fibre (found in oats and pulses) helps to lower LDL cholesterol, protecting your heart with every bowl. The 30g Challenge: How to Hit Your Target Reaching 30g might feel daunting if you’re starting from 18g, but the secret lies in Stock & Prep—having the right whole food foundations in your larder. 1. Swap Your Grains (The Easy Win) Switching from white "refined" grains to whole grains is the fastest way to boost your numbers. White Rice (1.5g fibre) vs. Quinoa or Brown Rice (4-5g fibre). Standard Pasta vs. Buckwheat or Wholewheat Pasta. 2. Embrace the Pulse Lentils, chickpeas, and beans are the heavy lifters of the fibre world. Adding just half a tin (or a handful of dried lentils from our Stock & Prep range) to a soup or bolognese adds roughly 7–9g of fibre instantly. 3. Smart Snacking with "Stock & Bite" Ditch the crisps for nutrient-dense alternatives. A small handful of almonds (3.5g) or dried figs (3g) can bridge the gap between meals while keeping your gut microbes happy. Hitting 30g of Fibre a Day Breakfast: Porridge oats topped with 1 tbsp Chia Seeds and raspberries 11g Lunch: Lentil soup or a Quinoa salad with mixed greens 9g Snack: A handful of Stock & Bite Walnuts and an apple Dinner: Sweet potato curry with chickpeas and brown rice
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