(2 pack) Pure Anatolia Organic Sun-Dried Figs, 100% Turkish, 5oz Pouch
- Brand:
- Pure Anatolia
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 469151331669
- EAN:
- 0469151331669
- Walmart SKU:
- 14913720751
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Tracking History: We have tracked (2 pack) Pure Anatolia Organic Sun-Dried Figs, 100% Turkish, 5oz Pouch since 4/16/2025. The most recent price update was on Apr 16, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $23.66 (lowest on 4/16/2025) to $23.66 (highest on 4/16/2025). The average price during this period is $23.66.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 271 reviews.
This is a decent snack w/cheese or or nuts. Add to oatmeal or salads… Keep in mind, there is a decent amount of natural sugars %26 calories if these are a concern for a healthy or diabetic diet. Also, be mindful of a small hard rock stem or seed that is tucked in to each fig. It can easily be felt on the exterior %26 removed prior to consumption. These figs are definitely reminiscent of the best part of a famous fig cookie. Would also be good w/just a cup of tea or coffee for a quick snack.
Tasted fresh. Soaked them in boiling water for 15 minutes, dried off, stuffed with goat cheese and zapped for 20-25 seconds in microwave. Topped off with fig jam, orange marmalade or a mixture of the two and it’s an excellent snack, appetizer or even side dish. Very good quality to use for this dish. Not tough or leathery like you sometimes find with other brands. I’ll buy this product from now on.
I had these in muesli while traveling in Europe and I knew as soon as I got home I would have to order them to make my own muesli. They are absolutely delicious and offer an excellent contrast to the tartness of other fruit. They're also good right out of the bag.
I’m eating the figs right from the bag Everything but the stem Better than fig products So good for me Satisfying as a hunger binge It only takes one or two Delicious if you like figs
No sulphates, no sugar, and the fruit tasted really good, will be getting more of these since they have a good amount of fiber and vitamins. Definitely a very good healthy snack if you don't consume alot everyday.
I like these better than the fresh figs because Lately they have become very expensive to find fresh in my Walmart. As soon as you take a bite the childhood taste of FIG NEWTON COOKIES flood your mouth. Sooooo delicious 😋😋
As a descendant from Anatolia, this is how we enjoy them. The other brands seem to try more aggressive forms to preserve. (Chemically)
This driver was the best delivery driver I've ever had. I hope this time spot works for him weekly. If not, I do want to find out when he works. He found my place no problem and if there was a problem, he communicated with me. Like I said, I really really really like this driver. He was the best. The food quality was good, but the driver made the whole experience so much better for me. Food quality was good but the driver was excellent. I love my driver this driver was the best delivery driver I’ve ever had. I hope this time spot works for him weekly. If not, I do want to find out when he works. He found my place no problem and if there was a problem, he communicated with me. Like I said, I really really really like this driver. He was the best. The food quality was good, but the driver made the whole experience so much better for me.
Here's a more natural, human-sounding review: I tried the Pure Anatolia Organic Sun Dried Figs (5oz, 100% Turkish) and overall I really enjoyed them. The flavor is naturally sweet and chewy, and honestly kind of addicting once you start snacking on them. Most of the figs tasted fresh and delicious, although a couple in the bag seemed a little off compared to the rest. Still, the overall quality and taste were good enough that I bought them again.
Realize it's "dried fruit", but these figs are all hard as rocks...should have some residual moisture in them, to allow biting and eating them...there is NONE. Being 73, can't help but notice, these Turkish sourced figs are absolutely terrible to the ones one could buy previously in Walmart, 8 years ago. Wow to the ones who have no history
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $10.94 (Jul 16) to $10.94 (Jul 16) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $10.94.
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