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fiber source
- Low in saturated fat
Sweet and crunchy apple chips are high in fiber and low in saturated fat, making them a delicious snack. By air-drying rather than frying, no oil or fat is added, which also makes them low in saturated fat. Limiting our intake of saturated fat is important to help maintain normal cholesterol levels. It is recommended to keep our daily saturated fat intake to less than 20 g per day for women and 30 g per day for men. You can be sure that this is an all-natural and healthy option as they are 100% apple, with no added preservatives or sugar. A 20-serving package is high in fiber. It is recommended to consume 30 g of fiber per day, so dried fruits are an excellent option as a snack, helping us reach our daily fiber goal. Regularly including dried fruits, such as apple chips, in our diet could help us reach the recommended daily intake of 30 g of fiber.
Instructions for use/Warning
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
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Nutritional information
Average values per 100g: Energy value 1480kJ/350Kcal. Fats <0.5g of which saturated <0.1g. Carbohydrates 80g of which sugars 70g. Fiber 13g. Proteins 1.3g. Salt <0.01g.
Ingredients
Apple (100%).