Dried Cranberries
Seasonality:
- January
- High
- February
- High
- March
- High
- April
- High
- May
- High
- June
- High
- July
- High
- August
- High
- September
- High
- October
- High
- November
- High
- December
- High
- January
- High
- February
- High
- March
- High
- April
- High
- May
- High
- June
- High
- July
- High
- August
- High
- September
- High
- October
- High
- November
- High
- December
- High
Uses:
Dried fruits came to America by way of early European settlers. Medieval Europeans placed apples in warm ovens, then peeled, cored and hung them in wreaths from their kitchen ceilings to complete the drying process. Today, California is the main producer of dried fruit. Although some fruit is now artificially dried, sun-drying is still the favored technique. Six pounds of fresh fruit will produce one pound of dried fruit, yet because dried fruit is sweeter and richer in flavor than fresh fruit, it has become an invaluable ingredient in baking and desserts. Dried cranberries offer a wholesome, low calorie snack right from the bag or use them in cakes, cookies and stuffings.
Selection, Storage & Handling:
Melissa’s Dried Cranberries are hand-selected for excellent quality. Drying a ripe fruit will cause it to lose most of its moisture and accumulate natural sugars, thus allowing Melissa’s Dried Cranberries to keep almost indefinitely.
Ingredients:
Sucrose, Cranberries, Cranberry Juice from Concentrate, Partially Hydrogenated Sunflower Oil (To Avoid Clustering)
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 120
- Calories from Fat: 0
- % Daily Value*
- Cholesterol 0mg 0%
- Fiber 13g 50%
- Protein 0g 0%
- Saturated Fat 0g 0%
- Sodium 0mg 0%
- Sugars 11g 0%
- Total Carbohydrate 31g 10%
- Total Fat 0g 0%
- Calcium0%
- Iron2%
- Vitamin A0%
- Vitamin C20%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.






