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๐ซ Freeze-dried flavor that lasts decadesโbecause your pantry deserves a glow-up!
Augason Farms Freeze Dried Whole Blueberries come in a 12 oz No. 10 steel can, offering 26 servings of nutrient-rich, gluten-free berries with a 30-year shelf life. Perfect for emergency food supplies, daily snacks, and versatile cooking, these ready-to-eat blueberries deliver natural flavor and immune-supporting antioxidants without any prep. The durable, airtight can ensures freshness and doubles as a practical storage solution, making it an essential staple for millennial professionals who value health, convenience, and long-term preparedness.











| Asin | B0096FN76O |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | 5-11106 |
| Manufacturer | Augason Farms |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 17.78 cm; 362.87 g |
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DELICIOUS blueberries, strawberries and bananas! Heed the stated volume!
In January 2026 I bought a #10-size can each of Augason freeze-dried blueberries (12oz for $28.60, $2.38/oz), strawberries (6.4oz for $20.60 @41%off, $3.22/oz), and banana chips (25oz for $12.32). I loved the taste of the blueberries and strawberries, but the banana chips tasted more like potato chips than bananas. This is the first time I've purchased freeze-dried fruit, so I didn't know what to expect and certainly am no expert. I'm just giving my first impression and preferences. I bought them to add to oatmeal and smoothies instead of frozen berries taking up my limited freezer space. I already know I won't get the bananas again, only because I love the taste and texture of still-green bananas though i didn't expect these to be the same. I just don't see myself eating them as much as the berries. The berries are pricey, especially the strawberries, but also delicious. I was disappointment to see you only get half the volume of the other two. Opening a can half full is a bummer, but the ad does say you're getting 6.4oz, not 12oz (blueberries) or 25oz (bananas). I poured all 3 cans into Cambro food-grade containers and, well there you go. Enjoy!
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loaded with nutrients, excellent addition to long term food pantry
Get what you can, while you can. Spend now, or spend even more later (and that is if food is available). Doesn't need to be emergency packed food. Buy extra of what you like to eat every single time you are at the store, shop sales, go frequently (don't wipe out shelves). If you are at a spot where you want to add greater variety to put into long term storage, then Augason tends to have quality products and better prices than other emergency brands. Look for their sales, shop often, build up your supplies.I like adding blueberries into the mix as it reconstitutes well, has good flavor and texture, and is still loaded with nutrients. Easy enough to stock up on rice and beans, harder to stock up on fruits and vegetables. Grow what you can, freeze or can what you can.. and buy what you can. Freeze dried is a very nice way to get good food that is still nutritious.Most #10 (that reads, "number ten" not ten pound) cans will maintain freshness and quality for 10-25 years after production date. If opened, it will be shorter; depends on what you get. Blueberries in my experience are perfectly fine for a long time. Environmental factors will impact this. The cans are pest proof, can take a beating (even if dented should be fine as foods are freeze dried and have no moisture to sustain bacterial growth), can float if not opened, and are a standard size for stacking and uniformity (hence why weights will vary, and some stuff only fills a little of can).
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Bien satisfecho
Muy satisfecho con el producto gracias
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