Kathleen M. Ross: These figs are soft and delicious. They work well halved, stemmed on a cheese board.
United States on Nov 15, 2023
Rebekah: They're a bit pricey, but very fresh and yummy. I put them in the freezer and have them for when my sweet tooth comes a'callin. The dogs love them as well. They're a great natural and healthy snack for all of us!
United States on Nov 04, 2023
RG Canada: Excellent product and excellent service.
Canada on Aug 25, 2023
MadLinguist: 4/5 Stars. These dried figs are fairly moist, nicely ripe, and for the most part, attractive. Their flavor is adequate, better than dried figs you might find in the produce section of your supermarket, but I've had better dried figs for a comparable price. If these are on sale, they're worth the purchase, but other brands are of higher quality and better flavor if the price is right, or if you wish to spend a bit more.
United States on Jul 21, 2022
Scarlett Smith: I’m on Plant Paradox diet (Dr. Gundry) and while figs aren’t discouraged on it, every now and then I get an autoimmune reaction to some food. Some years ago I got one after eating some dried figs. This year I decided to try some figs again because I had a craving. Lo and behold, after having consumed two bags I ended up with an autoimmune flair up and had to go on medication. I assume there is some microorganism that lives on dried figs that causes this reaction—I don’t get one from fresh fruit.
This by no means is a reflection on the quality of the product even though as my father says, who knows what’s added to it to keep it fresh and do I really have 100% assurance only what’s on the label is inside. The truth is, I don’t.
It might just be that it’s whatever likes to live on the figs that causes the reaction.
If you’re new to autoimmune diets, please know reactions you get to foods are different than allergies. I’m allergic to no known foods in existence. The autoimmune reactions to foods happen among others as I understand through the mechanism of molecular mimicry. This might mean that some microbe will make your body throw a fit, and...
United States on Jun 07, 2022
Organic Turkish Smyrna Figs from Made in Nature - Dried Fruit | Organic Turkish Dried Figs - Sweet and Delicious Sunny Fruit | Organic California-Grown Dried Black Mission Figs | |
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Total Reviews | 433 reviews | 129 reviews | 1 reviews |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
ASIN | B004LWJFFY | B07G6V9CY7 | B07KQKR56D |
Manufacturer | Made In Nature | SUNNY FRUIT | Traina Foods |
Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 8.46 x 2.87 inches; 2.5 Pounds | 8.62 x 6.57 x 3.27 inches; 1.76 Ounces | 9.69 x 7.44 x 4.57 inches; 5 Pounds |
UPC | 720379501358 | 842515010330 | |
Item model number | 3825 |
Amazon Customer: Ok folks - here's the deal. I eat figs every day. They're one of my basic food groups so I've eaten a lot of figs. Fresh, dried and made into jam. These right here are the very best figs I've ever eaten. EVER. They are creamy and luscious and feel like fig flavored silk in your mouth. The first one I had gave me an out of body experience. I felt like I had achieved nirvana. I couldn't believe the taste - they have an actual creamy figgy taste to them.
The texture of these is just unreal. They're soft and smooth and have a gel like consistency with tiny crispy seeds inside.
I almost didn't leave this review because if everyone else knows about them there may not be enough for me 😂. . . but this company is doing this right. I have to give kudos where they are due. If you're on the fence about these - jump in with both feet. You will not be sorry. I'm off to order more before they are sold out.
Thank you much to Made in Nature. These are amazing.
United States on Nov 27, 2023