08 December 2016
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Dried Pineapple

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Company name
Shandong Fruit King Foodstuff Co.,Ltd
Product located
China
Brand name
Fruit King
Product features
Dried Fruit,Dices,Slice,Chunk
Product status
Dried
Product type
Packed, Inorganic
Primary package
Carton inside with Polybag
Shelf life
24 months
Country original
China
Certificates
HACCP, KOSHER, HALAL, BRC, FDA, IFS
Shipment terms
EXW
Product description
A sweet and delectable dried pineapple that everyone loves! These luscious pineapple slices taste like sweetened sunshine. They’re a healthy snack packed with enzymes, dietary fiber and antioxidants. Enjoy them as a delicious pick-me-up or chop them up for baked goods, yogurt, granola, trail mix, and more. Health Benefits of Dried Pineapple Dried pineapple is chock-full of a protective enzyme called bromelain. This enzyme fights inflammation that affects the tissues and organs of the body. Some research suggests that bromelain may be as effective in reducing swelling as anti-inflammatory medications. Bromelain can aid recovery from sports injuries and after surgery. Enzyme-rich dried pineapple slices are also used as a remedy for indigestion. They relieve stomach aches and support digestive health by breaking down proteins. The bromelain in dried pineapple also acts as an immunity-booster so make sure you eat enough pineapple around cold and flu season. If that isn't reason enough to love dried pineapple, it’s also a good source of dietary fiber and antioxidants. Dried pineapple is rich in dietary fiber in the form of insoluble fiber. This type of fiber supports the digestive tract to make sure things run smoothly. Insoluble fiber also provides a sense of fullness, so dried pineapple slices are a great option to satisfy hunger between meals. Our dried pineapple has two grams of dietary fiber per serving. The fruit is also naturally packed with antioxidants that neutralize harmful free radicals. Free radicals are associated with age-related degeneration and disease, but antioxidants help to protect against their damaging effects.


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