Dried apricots
Description
Dried apricots have a sweet-tart, concentrated flavor with a slightly caramel note and a meaty, chewy texture; their color ranges from light orange to dark brown, and the surface is wrinkled, often shiny from natural syrup. They are rich in fiber, beta-carotene (vitamin A), vitamin E, potassium, iron, and antioxidants, while being low in fat; regular consumption supports digestion, vision, skin health, and electrolyte balance, and may also help in the prevention of anemia and lowering blood pressure. In the kitchen, dried apricots are great for baking, muesli, salads, fillings, and one-pot dishes, adding sweetness to sauces, tagines, or meat fillings, and they pair well with cheeses and nuts. Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place, away from moisture; they stay fresh longer in the refrigerator, and before use, they can be briefly soaked to regain softness.