Divina Chili Fig Spread
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Delightfully sweet with a sinfully spicy finish, this on-trend spread from Divina really knows how to make a savory bite come alive with flavor. Serve with your favorite cheese (it pairs with everything) or spoon over meats and vegetables before roasting. Made in Greece, crafted with Aegean figs and free of artificial coloring or flavors, our spreads are carefully crafted so that you taste the full flavor of the fruit, not just the sweetness of sugar. They are also Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Non-GMO, Vegan, and Vegetarian. Tasty pieces of sundried figs are studded throughout this versatile preserve.
- Crafted with Aegean figs and free of artificial coloring or flavors, our spreads are crafted so that you taste the full flavor of the fruit, not just the sweetness of sugar. Tasty pieces of sundried figs are studded throughout this versatile preserve
- Non-GMO, Vegan
- FoodHealth Score
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Nutrition FactsServings Per ContainerServing size1tbsp (20 g)Amount per servingCalories60% Daily value*Total Fat0g0%Saturated Fat0g0%Trans Fat0gCholesterol0mg0%Sodium10mg0.43%Total Carbohydrate15g5.45%Dietary Fiber0g0%Sugar12gAdded Sugar9g18%Protein0gCalcium10mg0%Iron0mg0%Potassium30mg0%Vitamin D0mcg0%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.IngredientsFigs, Cane Sugar, Chili Pepper Flakes, Citric Acid (Acidity Regulator), Fruit Pectin.
Allergen InfoMay contain Milk and its derivates,Tree Nuts and Their Derivatives.
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