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Augason Farms Freeze Dried Sliced Strawberries Can, Emergency Food Supply, Everyday Meals, 18 Servings

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Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz


Features

  • 18 Servings
  • 630 Calories
  • Perfect for Food Storage, Emergencies, Survival, Camping, and Everyday Use.
  • Ready to eat as a delicious snack.
  • Up to a 30 Year Shelf Life.

Description

Augason Farms Freeze-Dried Sliced Strawberries can be enjoyed daily as a snack or to add a little natural sweetness to cold cereal or oatmeal. You can also reconstitute them with water and add them to your strawberry shortcake, strawberry milkshakes, or to top off your strawberry torte. Makes a great addition to trail mix, too. Shelf life up to 30 years based on storage conditions.

Item Weight: 6.4 Ounces


Size: 6.04 OZ


Brand: Augason Farms


Package Weight: 0.48 Kilograms


Number of Pieces: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 6.25 x 7 inches; 6.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5-11109


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Augason Farms


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Tasty, sweet, and tart
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
I had another product in my cart but read the reviews. I saw this was made in the US and the price was better than expected. I love that this is in a can rather than a bag because it will likely stay fresh longer. The serving size is 1/2 cup with only 6 net carbs. I’ve been eating these on their own but looking forward to crushing them to add as a flavor enhancer. They are sliced strawberries and both sweet and tangy. These will be a great snack while on a keto diet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Dawn Dawn

  • Great product great price
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
I have done my research on pricing freeze dried fruit since I eat a lot of it especially strawberries, augason farms by far has the best quality and price. Absolutely delicious and big pieces , I highly recommend and usually will not take the time for a review. Fantastic strawberries
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Andrea

  • Great company.
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
Awesome for overnight oats, muffins, smoothies, icecream, baby food and long term storage.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by crimsonteardrops23

  • Got What I Paid For; Good for Long Term Storage
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
First, and most important, the weight of the strawberries I received was 6.6 oz., a little more than the specified weight. So, I got what I paid for. By the way, the unopened can weighs 16.7 oz. By itself, the can and lid weighs 10.1 oz. So, in the future, I can tell whether I got the correct 6.4 oz. without having to open the can. And the can was nearly full, surprising me. About 5" of the 7" tall can, or 71%, was full of berries. Second is the number of servings. Following the printed statement on the can label, I measured out 10 grams, or 1/2 cup, of berries that was supposed to equal one serving. 10 grams did equal 1/2 cup. I actually got 18 servings from the 6.6 ounces of berries. But the last cup full had a fair amount of powder in it. Third, the quality. The berries tasted good. Both dry and rehydrated, they had a reasonably sweet taste, just a little tart as you might expect from strawberries. The main difference is that when dry, they are very crunchy. When rehydrated, they are squishy. They do not have the firmness of fresh berries. But that should be expected. As for their appearance, they are shriveled as expected, but they were good-sized even when dry (see pictures). The coloring was the expected "reddish" color of strawberries. Finally, I rehydrated some, following the directions on the label, putting some warm water over a handful of dried berries. I left them in the water for about 15 minutes to make sure they were rehydrated as much as possible. One thing I noticed was that only about 1/4 of the 1 cup of water was absorbed. Next is the cost. These berries cost $22.44 (on sale) or $3.5/ounce. At the retail price of $33.99, the price per ounce would be $5.31. But if we assume that the 6.4 ounces of berries were roughly equivalent to, let's say, 4.5 pints, then the cost per pint is $4.99/pint, or $7.55/pint at the regular price. By the way, the sale price went up nearly $4 the next day. So, we pay the extra cost for the benefit of being able to store the strawberries for an extended period of time - for emergencies. And I would buy these again for such a contingency. (Now that I've opened the can, I will need to eat them in the next few months.) But I would NOT buy these for regular or daily use if I had access to dried berries at the grocery store. PS: Some people think that because they get a large can, they should get it full of berries. But the picture clearly shows that the net weight is 6.4 oz. (or is supposed to be). I'm not sure why they chose 6.4 oz., but a check of two other vendors shows that they also put only 5.6 and 7 ounces of berries in their containers. Yes, Augason could put more berries in the can, but they would charge more for the berries. There is a cost associated with the production - the more berries, the higher the cost. The #10 can is a standard sized can used not only by Augason, but also other manufacturers who sell long-shelf-life food products. Using one size can is cheaper than having many different size cans. I have #10 cans with products weighing 2+ pounds. But 6.5 ounces fill most of the can. If someone got only 1/2 of a can full, then they might question the amount. But you have to go by weight, not apparent volume. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021 by Laura Lee Paha Laura Lee Paha

  • Delicious!!
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
These were an amazing find! I put them on my yogurt in the morning. I haven't tried rehydrating them, but there are instructions on the back if that is something you would like to do. They are sweet and tangy, excellent crunch. They come in a literal can, as in you need a can opener. I had not realized that when I purchased it. It was actually a pleasant surprise since that means that they should be shelf stable for a long time until opening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by S. Ramsey

  • Great product - difficult to open
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
Right off the bat, there needs to be a warning somewhere about the difficulty you might experience using this product if you don't regularly interact with long term storage foods. This is not a normal can and standard can openers will struggle with this! We have a side cutting opener, but ive read that other standard can openers will not work as well. On their website the company recommends a commercial grade can opener for this can type, which we didn't have and it didn't feel worth going out to buy one just for this product. We managed to figure it out with the initial cuts from the can opener, a hammer, and a screwdriver, but we destroyed the can and had to find new packaging. So warning: don't buy if you don't have access to a heavy duty can opener or if you're not willing to get creative with getting this sucker open. Once you're in - it's a great product. Big, flavorful slices that are high quality and a fantastic price. The per oz pricing couldn't be beat by any other company i found for sliced and freeze dried (I did find competition for diced strawberries, but you could tell the quality was lower). One thing for the packaging, i could tell they were serious about long term freshness. It's got a 30 year shelf life when unopened and with the security of the packaging, I believe it! Texture of these is great and I can't wait to throw them on everything (I won't be stingy since there are so much)! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Jazzmin

  • Freeze Dried Strawberries
Style: Strawberries 6.4 oz
We originally started ordering these during the pandemic, just in case real fruit became hard to get but we continue to order because they are delicious, convenient and an easy sweet treat anytime. We have ordered these multiple times since 2020 (over 9 orders so far with multiple cans each order) and have even shared with my mother and sister-in-Law. It's perfect for snacks, added to your breakfast cereal or yogurt...the options are endless. We have learned, however, that sometimes despite your effort you cannot finish the can before the slices get tad soggy (2 pkg oxygen absorbers included in each can), so we are now separating & vacuum sealing them into portion packs. We have never had a bad batch and it's packaged to last years if unopened! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Kara

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