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Healthy and balanced diet | It’s inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without dried fruits

With the country ranking first in the world in terms of dried fruit production and exportation, it's inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without mentioning its love of all dried nuts and fruits. Over the centuries, Turkish people developed an affinity for these products and these healthy snacks became an indispensable part of our kitchens.

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Healthy and balanced diet | It’s inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without dried fruits

Dried golden raisins also help relieve constipation. They protect your teeth and lower your cancer and heart attack risks. If you have the sweet tooth, you should seriously think of golden raisins as a sugar substitute in your diet.

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Healthy and balanced diet | It’s inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without dried fruits

Türkiye's prominent apple species are Red Delicious, Golden, Amasya, and Granny Smith apples, with Red Delicious being especially popular all around the country.

Due to their unique tastes, dried apples of Türkiye offer you a feast of flavour. They are not only rich in antioxidants, but they also improve your blood flow, make your digestive health better, and reduce the risk of several diseases. They are one of the healthiest snacks you could find in Türkiye.

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Healthy and balanced diet | It’s inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without dried fruits

Prunes are one of the most versatile fruits to be consumed when dried. Known as erik kurusu in Turkish, dried prunes are rich in vitamins and minerals and offer a long-lasting sweet taste.


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Healthy and balanced diet | It’s inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without dried fruits

It would be best if you tried them as accompaniments to cashews, nuts, and cheese. They are an essential part of Turkish cuisine and desserts.

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Healthy and balanced diet | It’s inevitable to talk about Turkish cuisine without dried fruits


They were also popular during the Ottoman era when the members of the Sultans' family would consume them daily. Since they are rich in fibre, potassium, vitamin K and A, you should consider adding them to your diet for a healthy life.