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  1. 100%
    Absolutely First Class
    I have purchased almost all the varieties of NBT freeze-dried fruit and have found them to be absolutely first class in every respect. You can read the reviews proclaiming their "snack" power; don't ignore their reconstituted deliciousness either. For example, I keep angel food cake in the freezer. When I need a dessert on short notice, I slice off however many portions I need, frozen, and plate them. The cake thaws while I make a fruit compote by reconstituting some dried fruit (a single variety or a combo--strawberry/raspberry, peach/mango, apple/cranberry, or my favorite: cherry/cherry/cherry--with a small amount of hot water, a dash of sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, nutmeg or ginger, a gentle squish with the potato masher, a pffft of real whipped cream in a can...and smiles all around.
    I'd like to share my latest method for enjoying the taste of fresh fruit every day (from The Kitchn website):

    Make a Week of Steel-Cut Oats in 5 Minutes
    from The Kitchn, by Maxwell Ryan and Sara Kate Gillingham
    1 2/3 cups steel-cut oats
    4 cups water
    Large pinch salt
    Mix-Ins:
    Milk or soy milk
    Cinnamon or other spices
    Raisins or other *DRIED FRUIT*
    Walnuts or other *NUTS*
    Jam
    Honey
    5 pint-sized Mason jars with lids (I used wide-mouth jars)
    Collect your jars and other equipment. I like pint-sized jars for this as they allow a little more room for adding nuts, raisins, and milk later. But you can also use half-pint jars.
    Bring the oats, water and salt to a boil. Simmer for about 3 minutes then turn off the heat.
    Ladle the oats and water into the jars. Cover the jars tightly with their caps and rings (or buy the more convenient plastic screw-on lids). Leave on the counter over-night. (This is how I make my oatmeal and I have had absolutely no problems with it, health-wise, but if for some reason you are not comfortable leaving hot oatmeal out overnight, you can also refrigerate the jars. The oatmeal won't be quite as well cooked in the morning; it will be a thinner, less creamy oatmeal. But it will still be fine.)
    The next morning, put all but one of the jars in the refrigerator. Take the cap off one jar and stir up the oatmeal inside. Microwave for 2 to 3 minutes, or until quite hot. Add any milk, raisins, or other mix-ins. Enjoy!
    • You can also add your raisins, cinnamon, or other mix-ins to the rest of the jars before putting them away in the refrigerator. Then all you have to do is grab one and go on your way out the door--you, warming tasty, nutritious grain and the taste of fresh fruit all metaphorically flipping the bird at Old Man Winter.
    Bon appetite (and long live NBT!).

    (Posted on

  2. 100%
    The Best
    Ordered several of the 1.5 lb bags and every time they are gone within a matter of days. I eat them right out of the bag, they are the best - great pure, peachy taste, nice crisp, no added anything! I am so glad I found your company!

    (Posted on

  3. 100%
    Fresh Peaches All Year Around
    If you like fresh peaches on your cereal when they are available you will like these freeze dried peaches during the winter months. Great fresh peachy taste!

    (Posted on

  4. 100%
    Excellent
    The freeze dried fruit is perfect for toddlers who are teething. Gives them something to gum on and it is nutritious unlike most biscuits or cookies. My toddler was also turned off by mushy fruits, but can pick these up easily and feed herself.

    (Posted on

  5. 100%
    Yum
    I'm so glad I found your company.
    The peaches are great for snacking (allergic to peach fuzz).
    And with your tart cherries I make a killer cobbler.

    Frankly, I haven't tasted a fruit I didn't like.

    (Posted on

  6. 100%
    Awesome!
    i bought Peaches, strawberries and apricots. All are amazing but the peaches are really good and satisfying. I LOVE them, will be buying more - sadly they are all gone!

    (Posted on

  7. 80%
    Awesome textures...and yet
    I bought the 1.5 lb bag of this, as I really enjoyed another brand of them, and hated getting just 2 oz at a time. They can be delicious, and they're awesome to eat dry or soaked, but the flavor varies from deliciously sweet to wincingly sour. I think they've let some unripe ones in. Overall, quite enjoyable.

    (Posted on

  8. 100%
    Great snack food!
    These peaches are great tasting and a handy snack food. My family loves them!

    (Posted on

  9. 100%
    great!
    Freeze dried peach was the first product i purchased from NBTC. definitely not my last. i love these as a snack, thrown in hot cereal, or mixed in with yogurt. appreciate the local (i'm right next door in MN), family business. will be purchasing more products from you.

    (Posted on

  10. 100%
    These were so awesome, I didn't get time to think of how to use them.
    These were gone within the day.
    I tried to think of something to do with them, but by the time I got home, they were gone. So...I ordered more. Those were gone before I baked them into anything too. After three tries, I've given up on trying to get everything together to make some fancy pie or whatnot; these peaches are sweet, crisp, very peachy, and just wonderful as they are. Instead of overthinking it all, I packed a few baggies for myself and hid them. Now and then I bring one with me for lunch. It makes me sad that you don't have them right now, but I will keep watching and hoping you bring them back soon. Thank you so much for such yummy treats!

    (Posted on

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  1. 100%
    Absolutely First Class
    I have purchased almost all the varieties of NBT freeze-dried fruit and have found them to be absolutely first class in every respect. You can read the reviews proclaiming their "snack" power; don't ignore their reconstituted deliciousness either. For example, I keep angel food cake in the freezer. When I need a dessert on short notice, I slice off however many portions I need, frozen, and plate them. The cake thaws while I make a fruit compote by reconstituting some dried fruit (a single variety or a combo--strawberry/raspberry, peach/mango, apple/cranberry, or my favorite: cherry/cherry/cherry--with a small amount of hot water, a dash of sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, nutmeg or ginger, a gentle squish with the potato masher, a pffft of real whipped cream in a can...and smiles all around.
    I'd like to share my latest method for enjoying the taste of fresh fruit every day (from The Kitchn website):

    Make a Week of Steel-Cut Oats in 5 Minutes
    from The Kitchn, by Maxwell Ryan and Sara Kate Gillingham
    1 2/3 cups steel-cut oats
    4 cups water
    Large pinch salt
    Mix-Ins:
    Milk or soy milk
    Cinnamon or other spices
    Raisins or other *DRIED FRUIT*
    Walnuts or other *NUTS*
    Jam
    Honey
    5 pint-sized Mason jars with lids (I used wide-mouth jars)
    Collect your jars and other equipment. I like pint-sized jars for this as they allow a little more room for adding nuts, raisins, and milk later. But you can also use half-pint jars.
    Bring the oats, water and salt to a boil. Simmer for about 3 minutes then turn off the heat.
    Ladle the oats and water into the jars. Cover the jars tightly with their caps and rings (or buy the more convenient plastic screw-on lids). Leave on the counter over-night. (This is how I make my oatmeal and I have had absolutely no problems with it, health-wise, but if for some reason you are not comfortable leaving hot oatmeal out overnight, you can also refrigerate the jars. The oatmeal won't be quite as well cooked in the morning; it will be a thinner, less creamy oatmeal. But it will still be fine.)
    The next morning, put all but one of the jars in the refrigerator. Take the cap off one jar and stir up the oatmeal inside. Microwave for 2 to 3 minutes, or until quite hot. Add any milk, raisins, or other mix-ins. Enjoy!
    • You can also add your raisins, cinnamon, or other mix-ins to the rest of the jars before putting them away in the refrigerator. Then all you have to do is grab one and go on your way out the door--you, warming tasty, nutritious grain and the taste of fresh fruit all metaphorically flipping the bird at Old Man Winter.
    Bon appetite (and long live NBT!).

    (Posted on

  2. 100%
    The Best
    Ordered several of the 1.5 lb bags and every time they are gone within a matter of days. I eat them right out of the bag, they are the best - great pure, peachy taste, nice crisp, no added anything! I am so glad I found your company!

    (Posted on

  3. 100%
    Fresh Peaches All Year Around
    If you like fresh peaches on your cereal when they are available you will like these freeze dried peaches during the winter months. Great fresh peachy taste!

    (Posted on

  4. 100%
    Excellent
    The freeze dried fruit is perfect for toddlers who are teething. Gives them something to gum on and it is nutritious unlike most biscuits or cookies. My toddler was also turned off by mushy fruits, but can pick these up easily and feed herself.

    (Posted on

  5. 100%
    Yum
    I'm so glad I found your company.
    The peaches are great for snacking (allergic to peach fuzz).
    And with your tart cherries I make a killer cobbler.

    Frankly, I haven't tasted a fruit I didn't like.

    (Posted on

  6. 100%
    Awesome!
    i bought Peaches, strawberries and apricots. All are amazing but the peaches are really good and satisfying. I LOVE them, will be buying more - sadly they are all gone!

    (Posted on

  7. 80%
    Awesome textures...and yet
    I bought the 1.5 lb bag of this, as I really enjoyed another brand of them, and hated getting just 2 oz at a time. They can be delicious, and they're awesome to eat dry or soaked, but the flavor varies from deliciously sweet to wincingly sour. I think they've let some unripe ones in. Overall, quite enjoyable.

    (Posted on

  8. 100%
    Great snack food!
    These peaches are great tasting and a handy snack food. My family loves them!

    (Posted on

  9. 100%
    great!
    Freeze dried peach was the first product i purchased from NBTC. definitely not my last. i love these as a snack, thrown in hot cereal, or mixed in with yogurt. appreciate the local (i'm right next door in MN), family business. will be purchasing more products from you.

    (Posted on

  10. 100%
    These were so awesome, I didn't get time to think of how to use them.
    These were gone within the day.
    I tried to think of something to do with them, but by the time I got home, they were gone. So...I ordered more. Those were gone before I baked them into anything too. After three tries, I've given up on trying to get everything together to make some fancy pie or whatnot; these peaches are sweet, crisp, very peachy, and just wonderful as they are. Instead of overthinking it all, I packed a few baggies for myself and hid them. Now and then I bring one with me for lunch. It makes me sad that you don't have them right now, but I will keep watching and hoping you bring them back soon. Thank you so much for such yummy treats!

    (Posted on

All natural and healthy — no added sweeteners and no artificial preservatives

  • Freeze dried peach slices.
  • Excellent source of vitamin C.
  • No infused sugar and no sulfites!
  • Certified Kosher by Blue Ribbon Kosher. See the North Bay Kosher List.

Common uses: Backpacking food, camping food, snacks, and quick-and-easy cooking at home. Like our other freeze dried fruits, our peaches are often added to cereals, smoothies, desserts, and trail mixes.

Packaging: Bagged selections are in high quality resealable foil pouches with moisture absorbent pack to help ensure freshness after initial opening. Bulk box orders use sealed plastic bag inside sturdy cardboard box.

A popular gift item: Use our multiple-address and gift-messaging features to send peaches and other freeze dried fruits to friends and family.

Customer Reviews

Items 11 to 20 of 30 total

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  1. 100%
    Absolutely First Class
    I have purchased almost all the varieties of NBT freeze-dried fruit and have found them to be absolutely first class in every respect. You can read the reviews proclaiming their "snack" power; don't ignore their reconstituted deliciousness either. For example, I keep angel food cake in the freezer. When I need a dessert on short notice, I slice off however many portions I need, frozen, and plate them. The cake thaws while I make a fruit compote by reconstituting some dried fruit (a single variety or a combo--strawberry/raspberry, peach/mango, apple/cranberry, or my favorite: cherry/cherry/cherry--with a small amount of hot water, a dash of sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, nutmeg or ginger, a gentle squish with the potato masher, a pffft of real whipped cream in a can...and smiles all around.
    I'd like to share my latest method for enjoying the taste of fresh fruit every day (from The Kitchn website):

    Make a Week of Steel-Cut Oats in 5 Minutes
    from The Kitchn, by Maxwell Ryan and Sara Kate Gillingham
    1 2/3 cups steel-cut oats
    4 cups water
    Large pinch salt
    Mix-Ins:
    Milk or soy milk
    Cinnamon or other spices
    Raisins or other *DRIED FRUIT*
    Walnuts or other *NUTS*
    Jam
    Honey
    5 pint-sized Mason jars with lids (I used wide-mouth jars)
    Collect your jars and other equipment. I like pint-sized jars for this as they allow a little more room for adding nuts, raisins, and milk later. But you can also use half-pint jars.
    Bring the oats, water and salt to a boil. Simmer for about 3 minutes then turn off the heat.
    Ladle the oats and water into the jars. Cover the jars tightly with their caps and rings (or buy the more convenient plastic screw-on lids). Leave on the counter over-night. (This is how I make my oatmeal and I have had absolutely no problems with it, health-wise, but if for some reason you are not comfortable leaving hot oatmeal out overnight, you can also refrigerate the jars. The oatmeal won't be quite as well cooked in the morning; it will be a thinner, less creamy oatmeal. But it will still be fine.)
    The next morning, put all but one of the jars in the refrigerator. Take the cap off one jar and stir up the oatmeal inside. Microwave for 2 to 3 minutes, or until quite hot. Add any milk, raisins, or other mix-ins. Enjoy!
    • You can also add your raisins, cinnamon, or other mix-ins to the rest of the jars before putting them away in the refrigerator. Then all you have to do is grab one and go on your way out the door--you, warming tasty, nutritious grain and the taste of fresh fruit all metaphorically flipping the bird at Old Man Winter.
    Bon appetite (and long live NBT!).

    (Posted on

  2. 100%
    The Best
    Ordered several of the 1.5 lb bags and every time they are gone within a matter of days. I eat them right out of the bag, they are the best - great pure, peachy taste, nice crisp, no added anything! I am so glad I found your company!

    (Posted on

  3. 100%
    Fresh Peaches All Year Around
    If you like fresh peaches on your cereal when they are available you will like these freeze dried peaches during the winter months. Great fresh peachy taste!

    (Posted on

  4. 100%
    Excellent
    The freeze dried fruit is perfect for toddlers who are teething. Gives them something to gum on and it is nutritious unlike most biscuits or cookies. My toddler was also turned off by mushy fruits, but can pick these up easily and feed herself.

    (Posted on

  5. 100%
    Yum
    I'm so glad I found your company.
    The peaches are great for snacking (allergic to peach fuzz).
    And with your tart cherries I make a killer cobbler.

    Frankly, I haven't tasted a fruit I didn't like.

    (Posted on

  6. 100%
    Awesome!
    i bought Peaches, strawberries and apricots. All are amazing but the peaches are really good and satisfying. I LOVE them, will be buying more - sadly they are all gone!

    (Posted on

  7. 80%
    Awesome textures...and yet
    I bought the 1.5 lb bag of this, as I really enjoyed another brand of them, and hated getting just 2 oz at a time. They can be delicious, and they're awesome to eat dry or soaked, but the flavor varies from deliciously sweet to wincingly sour. I think they've let some unripe ones in. Overall, quite enjoyable.

    (Posted on

  8. 100%
    Great snack food!
    These peaches are great tasting and a handy snack food. My family loves them!

    (Posted on

  9. 100%
    great!
    Freeze dried peach was the first product i purchased from NBTC. definitely not my last. i love these as a snack, thrown in hot cereal, or mixed in with yogurt. appreciate the local (i'm right next door in MN), family business. will be purchasing more products from you.

    (Posted on

  10. 100%
    These were so awesome, I didn't get time to think of how to use them.
    These were gone within the day.
    I tried to think of something to do with them, but by the time I got home, they were gone. So...I ordered more. Those were gone before I baked them into anything too. After three tries, I've given up on trying to get everything together to make some fancy pie or whatnot; these peaches are sweet, crisp, very peachy, and just wonderful as they are. Instead of overthinking it all, I packed a few baggies for myself and hid them. Now and then I bring one with me for lunch. It makes me sad that you don't have them right now, but I will keep watching and hoping you bring them back soon. Thank you so much for such yummy treats!

    (Posted on

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Freeze Dried Peaches

Easy to Prepare

  • Use dry as a healthy snack, as an addition to trail mixes, and as a crunchy topping for cereals and desserts.
  • For most other applications, hydrate by soaking for 5 minutes in a generous amount of cold or hot water (hot water works slightly better). Then drain.

Yield — 1 oz equals about 1 cup dry with very low moisture content.

Rehydration Ratio — 1 lb of freeze dried peaches, once rehydrated, equals approximately 9 lbs of fresh prepared sliced peaches.

Storage — Best if used within 24 months of purchase. Store tightly sealed while minimizing exposure to high humidity and heat.

Nutrition Facts

Serv.Size 1 oz (30g)
About 1 cups

Servings Varies

Calories 120
Fat Cal. 0

*Percent Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 Calorie diet.

Amount/Serving %DV* Amount/Serving %DV*
Total Fat 0g 0% Total Carb. 25g 9%
Sat. Fat 0g 0% Fiber 4g 14%
Trans. Fat 0g Sugars 19g
Cholest. 0mg 0% Protein 2g
Sodium 0mg 0%

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