How can we tell if dried fruits are injected with preservitives and such?!


Question:

How can we tell if dried fruits are injected with preservitives and such?

I bought some dried apples from the store and they are sweet and sticky and yummy. I'm on a diet, so I can't eat them if they have stuff injected into them. How can I tell if they're natural or not?


Answers:
look on the package

check the package. If bought in the "Bulk" area of the store then the answer is YES they are injected with something to preserve them (unless bought at a special all natural store). Best idea is to buy a dehydrater (about $40) and dry fruit yourself.

If you die, they were injected with non-preservatives. They would simply fail to preserve you.




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