Tiger Botanicals Launches Organic Baobab
Tiger Botanicals, a division of Herbal Teas International, is pleased to introduce Organic Baobab Fruit Pulp
Foods approved.
Ethically and sustainably produced, Baobab is rich in
nutrients such as soluble pre-biotic dietary fiber, antioxidants, calcium and magnesium.
The products and extracts derived from the magical
baobab tree are suitable for use in a wide variety of food,
beverage, nutritional and cosmetic products. Baobab can
provide nutritional fortification in products as diverse as
ice cream, smoothies, yogurt, energy bars, cereals, fruit
juices and tea.
Tiger Botanicals, 855.858.4437 • www.baobabdirect.com
Dried Organic California Black Mission Figs
from Multiple Organics
California black mission
figs have been quickly growing in popularity due to
their unique flavor, versatility and healthy nutrient
profile, including a high
fiber and potassium content. As many creative food
professionals have found, figs are great when used as a natural
sweetener, and even as a partial butter substitute. It’s also not
uncommon to find dried fig pieces being used as an alternative for blueberries in foods like cereals and bars. Working with
family growers who select varieties for excellent texture, color,
shape, sizing and sweetness, Multiple Organics ensures high
quality.
Also, Multiple Organics Safety and Testing (MOST) program ensures that each lot of these figs is tested for food safety
at a third-party microbiology lab prior to being released and
that processing facilities are audited by a national food safety
expert.
Multiple Organics, 415.482.9800 • www.multipleorganics.com
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