Orange River Sultanas Waitrose 500g
Product Description
Sultanina grapes are grown in the lower Orange River region of the northern Cape, South Africa. The vineyards, sandwiched between the semi-desert and river, thrive on the intense sunshine and plentiful water. The grapes are initially placed on shaded racks to begin drying and are then moved into sunlight to turn their colour to amber. They are washed and cleaned ready to use in a variety of recipes.
Product Information
Categories
- Brands: Waitrose
- Dietary & Lifestyle: Vegetarian
Storage
Store in a cool dry place. To retain freshness reseal pack once opened.
Country of Origin
South Africa.
Manufacturer
Waitrose Limited Bracknell Berkshire RG12 8YA UK.
Package Type
Pack.
Other Information
Enjoy a portion of dried fruit as part of your five a day fruits and vegetables..
Nutrition
Ingredients
Sultanas (99%), glazing agent palm oil.
Nutritional Data
Nutrition
| Typical values | per 100g | |||
| Energy | 1241kj | |||
| Protein | 2.7g | |||
| Carbohydrate | 69.4g | |||
| of which sugars | 69.4g | |||
| Fat | 0.4g | |||
| of which saturates | 0.2g | |||
| Fibre | 2g | |||
| Sodium | Trace | |||
Reviews
Customer Reviews
03 October 2012
Nice and sweet
Small but juicy with a pleasant, sweet flavour. Will buy again.
19 August 2010
2 of 3 found this review helpful.
Why palm oil??
I can't see the point of coating fruit in palm oil, which is a highly saturated fat. These sultanas are so greasy, and leave a sticky oily film on your fingers. Would not repurchase.
12 March 2010
Plump and juicy ...
... and full of flavour. Lovely in cakes, or in cereal to sweeten instead of sugar
Recipes
Apple Cheese Cake
Cheesecake with a tasty difference - sweet yet sharp, and gorgeous with a blob of crème-fraiche.
1 hr 25 mins
Cous Cous with Spicy Baked Aubergine
A North African inspired dish, perfect for easy entertaining.
1 hr 5 mins
Chicken Salad with Carrot and Apple Relish
Cook's Note Toast the pine nuts in a small dry frying pan: heat gently for a couple of minutes, tossing frequently, until they turn golden, but watch carefully because they can quickly scorch.
15 mins
Christmas Pudding
The last Sunday before advent is known as Stir-up Sunday because it's the day to get cracking on the Christmas pudding. Why not give our traditional recipe a try this November?
6 hrs 30 mins
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I bought these BECAUSE of the oil coating.
There is very little oil at all. However, I am fed up with sultanas which go like tiny bits of grit well before they go out of date. I've been looking for ages for sultanas of this type, which keep their suppleness, as all sultanas used to some years ago, because of the very small amount of oil added. I deeply do not care about the nature of the teeny tiny bit of palm oil if it does its job properly - and it does.