








🍑 Savor the Sweetness of Sustainability!
Native Forest's Organic Sliced Peaches are a delicious and versatile snack option, packed in organic apple juice and free from artificial ingredients. Sustainably farmed and certified USDA organic, these peach slices cater to a variety of dietary needs, making them a perfect addition to any health-conscious kitchen.





| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 494.42 Grams |
| Item model number | V859 |
| Weight | 2.55 Kilograms |
| Units | 443.6 millilitre |
| Brand | Native Forest |
| Format | Slice |
| Special Feature | Organic, GMO Free LC, Gluten Free |
| Certification | USDA_organic |
| Manufacturer | Native Forest |
O**E
Very good canned peaches, recipe for use is in review
I am fond of canned fruit, but sometimes these days my friends ask what is canned fruit and can it be a quick meal? When it's good it can be eaten by itself as a dessert; these pears are in that category and they are very good just out of the can. They can be used a variety of recipes. Most of them are halves, and some have gotten broken, but most pieces look quite pretty if that is a concern for a recipe. I really like making "thickened fruit" that I put over toast, where I take about 3 cans of fruit (can all be the same but I think variety makes it better), put them in a kettle with their juice and 3 large Tablespoons of the granular tapioca, 3 tsp of almond flavoring (or more, per your taste), a splash of lemon juice, and heat on low to medium heat stirring frequently. When you cannot see the tapioca white pieces anymore and it's thickened then it's done (maybe 20 minutes?). This makes enough thickened fruit for 2 or 3 people to put fruit over 2 pieces of toast each. I like to toast bread, put some peanut butter or almond butter on it and ladle this hot fruit over it, and then eat with a fork. Or this fruit could be put over french toast or pancakes of course, but doing it over toast is faster. The thickened fruit keeps well in the fridge and can be reheated.
N**L
Why didn't I read the reviews?
O.K. here we go... I should have read the reviews first! However, I thought this was a good organic brand why would I need to read them. First off, the cans arrived dented. I can handle that. Then I opened the first can and the peaches were brown? They didn't even look much like peaches. They were is an "organic" apple juice? Why apple juice? Well, it is because these disgusting peaches are grown and China and have no peach taste. So they douse them with apple juice so they taste like apples. On top of that, I wish I never would have tried to eat them. I thought maybe they would taste good. They were disgusting! Tasted like tin from the "BPA" free can, and acidic from the citric acid and like hard apples. I would never order these again. I generally get the organic peaches "Greenwise" from Publix. They are in peach juice and a lovely shade of yellow orange. These peaches looked old and woody and that is why they are not in peach juice. They wouldn't be able to get any juice from these peaches to make them taste good. A loss of almost $30! I could not even donate to food shelf they were so bad. In the garbage they went. I hope this terrible taste goes away in my mouth! YUCK!! Folks read the reviews. They are absolutely true and consistent on this product!
M**S
Delicious Peaches, BPA Free According to Company Rep
Two important things about these peaches 1) They're delicious 2) according to the email exchange I had with an Edwards and Son's rep (company that makes native forest brand) they ARE BPA free.I think the peaches are delicious, I haven't had any problems with mushiness at all. They come out of the can fresh and delicious and have a relatively long shelf life, although I haven't really tested how good the peaches are after sitting in my cabinet for 3+ months since they're eaten by then. Also haven't had much trouble with dented cans, maybe 1 in 6 will be slightly dented.As far as the BPA issue, the Edwards and Son's rep replied to my email with the list of products that are "specified to be BPA free." The peaches are on the list. The asparagus tips that I used to get from Native Forest were not, I no longer buy them.Hope this clears up the BPA issue (I'll include the relevant part of the email with the list of BPA free products in the comments).
W**T
Organic peaches off season
Everything is excellent about this product, except the cans are always badly dented, sometimes so badly it’s difficult to make a can opener work on them. Packaging is completely inadequate.
S**Y
Delicious, organic and great value!
I used this in an organic yellow cake mix. I mixed together the cake mix as usual, sliced up the peaches using two knives in a medium sized bowl and stirred them in. It came out delicious! I used the whole can, juice and all.
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