Calories In Dried Turkish Apricots Dried Apricots - Are They OK

Dried Apricots - Are They OK - calories in dried turkish apricots

Overall, I'm sitting here eating dried apricots from Turkey. My mother says they are good for me, but says the bag, they are treated with sulfur dioxide for color and the color of the diet. Sulfur dioxide is add more calories? And they are rich in calories of dried apricots? They are Sweet Energy.

7 comments:

Nursultan Tuyakbay said...

without sulfur dioxide does not add more calories, but some people have an allergic reaction to an increase in heart rate.

vyrqueno... said...

If you write on the package probably count the calories per serving. And you get more sulfur dioxide to walk down the street in a normal city.

vyrqueno... said...

If you write on the package probably count the calories per serving. And you get more sulfur dioxide to walk down the street in a normal city.

Scocasso ! said...

= Sulfur dioxide bad for you.

Natural Dried apricots (organic are not bright) orange (some are almost fluorescent) in brightness. It is a dull dark orange / brown.

Anonymous said...

No, it does not work evaluated calories. I have asthma and prevents the release of sulfur dry and I pant, but they are generally good.

Chelsie surf said...

I do not think that SO2 is added too many calories or nutritional change significantly apricots.

Rosell B said...

Your mother was right, dried apricots are good for you.

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