there are no side effects what so ever
Dried apricots are apricots, not peaches. Apricots are a different fruit. You can buy fresh apricots at the grocery store; they actually are quite good.
Apricots have a pit like a peach. It's likely removed for the apricot to be dried.
Dried apricots can potentially cause diarrhea along with prunes (dried plums)
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1.8 mg in 5 apricots
No, they are not the same. Apricots are a yellow fruit, similar to a plum, but with a different flavor. Both apricots and plums can be dried. A dried plum is called a prune.
Dried Apricots are called "khumani" in Hindi.
Dried apricots can cause flatulence primarily due to their high fiber content, which can be difficult for some individuals to digest. Additionally, they contain sorbitol, a sugar alcohol that can ferment in the gut and lead to gas production. For those with sensitive digestive systems, consuming dried apricots in large amounts may exacerbate these effects. Moderation is key to minimizing discomfort.
Dried apricots can last up to a year if stored in a cool, dry place.
They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.They ate them either fresh or dried. Apricots were a favorite dessert from around the first century AD.
Absolutely.. my mother made a compote of dried prunes and apricots monthly to keep us regular.