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Waitrose Cape Raisins (500g)

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Keep up your intake of fruit and veg each day with a handful of these deliciously rich and sweet Waitrose Cape Raisins.

These luscious raisins are grown in the fertile soil of the northern Cape of South Africa, then handpicked and dried in the sun.

Perfect for adding flavour and texture to cakes, breads and biscuits.

One of our Waitrose branded products.

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Ingredients

Raisins (99%), Sunflower Oil.

Nutritional information

Typical ValuesAs Sold Per 100gAs Sold Per 30g Serving
Energy kJ1245373
Energy kcal29388
Fat0.4g0.1g
of which saturates0.0g0.0g
Carbohydrate69.3g20.8g
of which sugars69.3g20.8g
Fibre2.0g0.6g
Protein2.1g0.6g
Salt0.15g0.05g
This pack contains 16 servings  

Storage Instructions

  1. Store in a cool dry place. To retain freshness reseal pack once opened. For best before end date see back of pack.
  2. Pack Type: Re-Closable Packaging.

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