Swashbuckle Snacks
Candied Yuzu Citrus Slices 3.00oz (85g)
Candied Yuzu Citrus Slices 3.00oz (85g)
Craving something sweet, tangy, and unique? Look no further. These yuzu slices meet all those snacking requirements. Just be warned that it is very difficult to stop eating them once you start.
Yuzu, a uniquely Japanese citrus fruit, has a tart flavor similar to a lemon, but with much more complexity. You’ll find subtle notes of lime, grapefruit, and even mandarin orange as you snack away. This citrus fruit is sliced thin and then dried, peel, juice, and all, with just a light sprinkling of sugar to not mask the natural flavors.
The result is a chewy fruit snack you can be proud of putting in your mouth. Soft, chewy, sweet, and tangy, without any artificial colors, preservatives, or flavors. You’re welcome.
Even in Japan, where yuzu is a featured ingredient in everything from candy to ramen, dried yuzu is rare. This means you get to try something that is new everywhere, before it begins gaining in popularity, as it surely will. Aren’t you lucky.
- Sweet & Tangy - The natural flavors of yuzu are augmented by just the slightest sprinkling of sugar as it dries to a glorious chewy consistency great for snacking.
- Otsumami - Japanese appetizers and snacks found in every restaurant and grocery store in the country. Coming to the United States now!
- Yuzu - We use a special yuzu from Miyazaki prefecture that has a sweeter flavor and thinner peel. This makes drying the slices with the peel and without a ton of sugar possible while still highlighting the unique flavor that belongs to yuzu citrus.
- Japanese - Made and packaged in Japan from the highest quality ingredients.
- Chewy - Who wants a rock-hard fruit snack? No one. We slice the yuzu thin and carefully dry it to the soft, chewy snack you will crave even as you eat the last one in the bag.
WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.