| | |  | Figs | Home » » » » Sun Maid Calimyrna Figs, 6-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Stay fresh reclosable zipper. Taste the sunshine! Taste the exceptional, sunny sweetness of Sun-Maid's golden colored California Calimyrna Figs. Sun-dried to perfection in the warm California sun and gathered at peak flavor, each fig is hand selected to ensure only the best fruit is delivered to you. Convenient, high-energy snack; Chop and add to hot or cold cereal; Diced, they make a perfect addition to salads; Dip in melted chocolate for a delicious dessert. Fruits and Vegetables - Eat 5 to 9 a Day For Better Health: Health professionals agree that eating 5 to 9 servings of fruits and vegetables every day can be beneficial to your health. Just a quarter-cup (about 1.5 ounces) of Sun-Maid Calimyrna Figs provides a full serving of fruit. It's a great-tasting way to add more to your diet. So get your 5 to 9 a day fruit and vegetable servings the fast and easy Sun-Maid way. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 6 in a 6 Ounce bag (total of 36 ounce)
• Dried figs are a sweet addition to the warm dressing and feta cheese in this easy and quick salad
• The nutritional value will vary depending on the serving size
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 36.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 9.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
If you like figs, you'll love theseApr 12, 2009
By Ethan A. Winning
"ewin64"
I've bought five different growers' figs from Amazon - though I suspect it's one big Fresno cooperative that separates by type and dryness. For sweetness, freshness, and just overall taste, the Sun Maid Calimyrna win hands down, BUT they are the most expensive. They come in a 6-ounce bad instead of everybody else's 8. And be careful: Sun Maid also has the darker figs in 8 ounce packs, and they're plump and sweet as well, but I can only get those in the market right now.
The best buy is Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice Figs. They're quite a bit drier, but taste as good. They're also smaller, so watch the calorie count. There's a tendency to east 8-12 of these little ones without thinking that you're going through 240 calories fairly quickly.
I see no difference between organic and ... what, inorganic ... except that organic costs more. All five that I've bought run between $2.50 and $3.00 a pack, about 60 cents less than market price. But all five have exactly the same calorie count, vitamins, and additives or lack thereof. All come from Fresno, and the two differences are in size and mositness.
If I were a rich man (play Fiddler in the background), I'd buy a truckload of the Sun Main. Oh, yeah, most of the Sun Maid Calimyna don't have stems to worry about. On the other hand, sometrimes stems make for good "handles."
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Quite goodJul 13, 2008
By Lost in Idaho
"lakjaw"
Received these in record time. Found the fruit quite fresh and not at all dried out, but perhaps picked slightly too early as the taste is not quite as full as could have been. However, will definitely re-order. Greatest bargain I've ever found, and I've been nearly addicted to dried figs of all types since childhood. Keep up the good work, Amazon!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
ExcellentMay 02, 2011
By Pinkhat I was surprised to see bad reviews here because, in my experience, this is a fantastic product. The figs are soft and absolutely delicious. We've been eating them as a snack and love them.
They are a very good deal too, with the free shipping, 60 cents cheaper than what supermarkets charge in my area.
Will reorder soon. Glad to see them available as "Subscribe and Save".
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Too expensive and dry!Jun 18, 2009
By ruks There are only 12 pieces in a bag, and they are dry, not worth it. I will stick to ones that I find in local middle eastern or Indian grocery stores.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Very good dried figsMar 09, 2008
By D. Gilbert
"Snack muffin"
These figs are pretty good. I actually cut the ends off and some of the outer layer and then chopped the remaining fig up to put in different things.
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