• Contains 3 2-ounce bags (1 each Mango, Pineapple, Jackfruit)
  • All natural, no added sugar or preservatives
  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO, Gluten Free and Direct Trade Certified
  • Gluten free, high in natural fiber

I love these pineapple chunks - naturally sweet (no added sugar). They taste great, are organic and contribute to better lives for farmers. Win-win-win. I purchased the one pound bag of pineapple and didn't have any of the texture issues that other reviews have mentioned. Granted, these are not as soft and chewy as sugar-infused pineapple rings, but that's not what I was looking for. In my experience, these are soft and quite easy to chew - easier to chew than a dried apricot. I served them at a gathering in a "trail mix" with Mavuno Harvest's dried coconut, cashews and cacao beans. Everyone loved it!

This is for the 1lb of Mango I love this stuff. I've tried this version, the locally available version, Trader Joe's, as well as the Amazon favorite, Philippine - and I think Mavuno's is my favorite. These are sweet and tart, and I haven't had a bad bag yet. They're incredibly addictive because they have a great balance between the sweet/sour flavors.

Our Households love to eat Healthy Papaya and Mavuno Organic Dried Papaya which says on packaging is DRIED ORGANIC PAPAYA, nothing else, provides us with tasty healthy snack. We tried our first packages this month and reordered already. Try it. Maybe You will like it too. Blessings.

These dried pineapples are delicious! I don't even like fresh pineapple but these are so sweet (without any added sugar!!) they are almost like candy. And again....my kids love them!!!

Amazing! When I was a child, my grandmother, who lived Chelan Washington, worked for an apple packing plant. Each fall, she would buy up all the apricots, less than perfect quality, she could. She would take them home, skin, pit, slice and dry on a plywood table my grandfather would set up for her. She’d cover than with cheese cloth to keep the bugs away, and allow them to dry in the hot sun. She would box them up and send them to us at Christmas. They’d be hard and soft, sweet and sour and were the one thing my siblings and I would love to open the most every year. Those years are long gone but, I revisit them every time I open a bag of Mavuno Harvest Organic Mangos. I buy them in the One Pound bags and they don’t last very long. My granddaughter loves them. Companies that sell those nasty dried fruit products here in the states need to take a lead from Manuvo. This is how it’s done!

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I read an article about Jackfruit helping with immune and cadium detox . Very hard to find. Finally found this on Amazon. Thanks Amazon! I started eating a few pieces per day for the past 2 weeks, and I feel better! I'm dealing with mercury, lead, sliver and cadium metals that made me very sick last year. Many dental surgeries to extract toxic metal (silver fillings, crowns with metals) and tons of supplements to detox, finally feel better. It's a long haul. Almost 1 year since I got sick. Was mystery illness with general MD, specialist and hospitals, until I learned it was the metal toxins from hair test with Function Doctor. So I'm always searching and reading about natural products to help with detox. Glad I found this, organic and it taste fine. I just snack on a few pieces per day. Seems to be helping.

I just wanted to say that I appreciate the quality and care that went into making this product. The first bite I went straight into a decent sized piece of mango but found it to be a little hard. A trick to enjoying this product is to put a piece in your mouth for a few seconds and enjoy the flavor between squeezing it between your teeth. I have ordered dried mango from another company but their product had added sugar and felt like I was eating some kind of candy. You can taste a world of difference between the two, one tastes like a fine wine and the other a cheap beer. I am so happy with my purchase that I decided to try out their papaya and ordered a second box just in case they sell out. For about 5 dollars a bag I feel it is a day changing snack that is worth even giving up your latte to enjoy. Will I eat it every day? Not really sure, but I wouldn't be opposed to it. Would I buy it as a gift? Oh yeah I would, if you know anyone who likes dried fruit this is some goooooood stuff Is the product expensive to me? The quality of this product is above that of another I tried and the packages are perfect size portions for me. If the company is really helping out farmers from around the world it is well worth the money I paid. I would recommend it to anyone.

I have by now ordered about 4 bags of this over the past year and I find it delicious. I think the pricing for the bags is good. And I really like supporting this group-they are from West Africa, and the product is fair trade. This appeals to me, I noticed some people complaining about the price of the small bag of other fruits-I suggest buying the large bags and bagging it oneself in reusable containers, that would help. Good product, good organization, helps to lift up small farmers. Organic too, a big plus.

I was quite hesitant to buy this dried jackfruit after reading the many hit-or-miss reviews. Gambled on the 1 lb bag anyway and am happy to report this giant bag of dried jackfruit is a tasty, high-quality product as imagined!! Others might've received bad batches (highly possible). I was recently enjoying the many tropical fruits of Vietnam and particularly craved jackfruit SO BAD when back in the States. It's the middle of winter and somehow, the local H-Mart (Koreatown in NYC) was selling fresh jackfruit. The taste was decent, but it broke off in chunks (good ones can peel) and obviously pricey at $3.50 for a few dry pieces. This dried version captures the sweet, mild Asian banana-y, bubblegum-esque funky umami of real jackfruit. Having eaten several handfuls so far, about 90-95% of the pieces have been sweet, tacky, moist, and pleasant to chew. You can even peel it down vertically like the real fruit. Occasionally there's the odd, possibly sour and/or leathery piece, but that's to be expected with natural food. A handful of these feels like a luxurious, satisfying treat when real jackfruit isn't easily available. PLEASE, for the love and labor of Mother Nature and these hard-working farmers, DO NOT COVER THIS IN BBQ SAUCE AND PRETEND IT'S MEAT. Use canned green/unripe jackfruit for BBQ travesties. Jackfruit is not a flavor for everyone. If you're not sure what it tastes like, try to locate the fresh jackfruit first, or enjoy this convenient dried version as was intended.