Freeze-dried pineapple
Pineapple pieces of yellow color, sometimes brown, unglued.
Lyophilization is the process of drying fruit by freezing. The fruit is first flash-frozen and then dried at a lower pressure, where the water from the fruit turns into steam and the fruit thus retains its natural structure, color, aroma and, above all, its nutritional value, including all the vitamins and minerals contained in fresh fruit. Simply everything that is in fresh fruit can also be found in freeze-dried.
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Nutritional values in 100 g
Energy value: 1500 kJ / 358 kcal
fats: 1 g
of which saturated: 0.11 g
carbohydrates: 80 g
of which sugars: 80 g
fiber: 6.4 g
protein: 3 g
salt: 0.025 g