ZingyZoo Blackcurrant Powder – 100 g – Freeze-dried Blackcurrant Fruit Powder – 100% Natural
Intensely fruity & natural – freeze-dried powder from whole blackcurrants
The ZingyZoo blackcurrant powder consists of 100% black currants (Ribes nigrum)which are harvested directly after gently freeze-dried and finely ground.
This process preserves the full aroma of the fruit – without the addition of sugar, flavors or preservatives.
With his intense, sour-fruity taste The powder is ideal for smoothies, bowls, pastries and more.
product advantages
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100 % black currants – freeze-dried & finely ground
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No added sugar (according to law), no preservatives
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Vegan, gluten-free & natural
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Highly aromatic & color-intensive
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In resealable aroma-protective packaging – 100 g content
use
The ZingyZoo blackcurrant powder is versatile:
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In smoothies, shakes or tea blends
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As a fruity topping on porridge, yogurt or muesli
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For baking muffins, cakes or fruit bars
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For creams, ice cream or desserts
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In homemade fruit spreads or energy balls
Tip: 1 teaspoon of powder is equivalent to about a handful of fresh currants – easy to dose and long-lasting.
Product details
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Contents: 100 g
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Ingredients: 100 % freeze-dried black currants
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Packaging: Resealable stand-up bag with aroma protection
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special features:
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Vegan
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Gluten-free
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No added sugar
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Without additives
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Origin: EU/non-EU agriculture (depending on harvest season)
sustainability
ZingyZoo focuses on gentle processing, short supply chains and packaging in resealable bags to save resources.
Freeze-drying preserves freshness and aroma – without any artificial additives.
Conclusion
The ZingyZoo blackcurrant powder provides you with the full power of black currant in a practical powder form – 100% fruit, 0% additives.
Whether in the kitchen, while baking or at breakfast – a natural, versatile fruit powder for every day.
Particularly harmonious in combination with raw Yemeni Sidr Doani honey – e.g. in smoothies or tea blends.
You can find out more about natural fruit products at Federal Center for Nutrition (bzfe.de).
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