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Dried Baby apples


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As above , i need some whole dried baby apples, has anyone seen these in Melbourne, a local grocer in St Albans used to have it which is now shut down. Haven't seen them anywhere else. Can anyone tell me where they have seen some. Help appreiciated in advanced.

Cheers,

Pete

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As above , i need some whole dried baby apples, has anyone seen these in Melbourne, a local grocer in St Albans used to have it which is now shut down. Haven't seen them anywhere else. Can anyone tell me where they have seen some. Help appreiciated in advanced.

Cheers,

Pete

I guess you could contact the Bega Dried Fruit people and ask them if they do them. I've seen dried apple slices, but not whole apples.

Maybe you could contact Rita's Nuts at South Melbourne market - they have a lot of dried fruits and dried vegetables. Tel 9690 4414

Were the ones at St Albans Australian-dried? Small apples or crab-apples?

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Thank you Pat, will give those 2 sources a go tomorrow. The ones in St Albans, where sold in big loose bags, so there wasn't any markings on them. I would assume they would of been dried baby apples, by the time they were dried they were about the same size of a full sized crab apple.

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Pete

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I asked at Rita's when I was at South Melbourne Market today but they had never seen them. They had some dried apple slices from Tasmania, however.

I bought a back of barley which I am planning to play with. Ideas welcome.

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