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Dried nuts and berries from Afghanistan

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Variant: Sun-dried figs

Sun-dried figs, dried mulberries and two types of almonds from Afghanistan.

An almond is not just an almond. In Afghanistan, there are over 100 different registered almond varieties.

The raw Gurbandi almonds are one of Afghanistan's most famous almonds, with a sweet taste and light color. They grow naturally in the central part of Afghanistan. Use them in salads, desserts, in muesli, or simply as snacks.

The roasted and salted Shakhurbai almonds have a nutty and slightly salty taste and are crispy and delicious. They are perfect for snacks or salads.

In addition, there are sun-dried figs. They are flavorful, naturally sweet, high in fiber, and have a unique slice shape.

Mulberries grow wild in the Hindu Kush mountains of northern Afghanistan. They have a strong flavor and a high content of vitamin C. They are dried in the intense Afghan sun and are sweet and crispy. Use them for breakfast, in cakes, or simply as snacks.

The products come from the company Ziba Foods, which works directly with small farms and cooperatives in Afghanistan, purchasing products of the highest quality.

They are hand-sorted and meet high food standards (HACCP).

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Size

30-40 g per pack

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Imported by Warfair

Quality goods can come from all corners of the world. But when war and conflict hit an area, few dare to trade with local families and businesses. At Warfair, we trade for peace.

We have allied ourselves with the most skilled local farmers and businesses in conflict-affected countries. This way, we ensure that you can enjoy world-class products and, through trade, contribute to progress and peace.

Material & care

Different content per pack.

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Delivery:
We ship every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 11-13 with GLS unless anything else is stated at the top of our page (if we're on holiday or travelling to meet with the artisans).

Pick up:
You are always welcome to pick up your order. You can pick up in our studio and store at Birkegade 9, th. 2200 Copenhagen N. We are open every Tuesday & Thursday 12:00-17:30.

Return:
You naturally have 14 days of full right of return (excluding delivery) from when you have received your goods. If you wish to return, you must send an email to kontakt@theable.dk .

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