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Provident Pantry Dehydrated Diced Carrots in #10 Can
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Item Number FS V110
Price
$17.99 Reg.
$16.95 SALE
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Diced Carrots #10
We eat dehydrated foods every day. Everything from macaroni and cheese to
instant cake mixes and soup mixes are dehydrated. Since your family is already
accustomed to the convenience of these foods, you'll love adding these #10
cans into your food storage program. These foods offer a great way to provide
meals in an emergency and they're generally inexpensive. Most rehydrated
fruits, vegetables, and textured vegetables proteins will rehydrate in about
20 minutes in warm or hot water. For this reason, we recommend you maintain
adequate water storage with your food storage program.
NUTRITION FACTS
Serving
Size: 1/4 cup (22 g)
Servings per Container: Apx 48
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Amount per serving
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Calories
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80
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Calories from Fat
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0
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% Daily Value*
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Total Fat 0 g
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0%
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Saturated Fat 0 g
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0%
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Trans Fat 0 g
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Cholesterol 0 mg
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0%
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Sodium 60 mg
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3%
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Total Carbohydrates 18 g
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6%
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Dietary Fiber 5 g
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21%
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Sugars 8 g
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Protein 2 g
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4%
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*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Vitamin A 140%
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Vitamin C 6%
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Calcium 6%
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Iron 6%
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Directions:
Combine 1/4 cup Diced Carrots to 3/4 cups water in a
saucepan. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes or until tender.
Drain. Season as desired and serve. Yields 1/2 cup cooked carrots.
Ingredients:
Dehydrated carrots (may be starch coated). No preservatives added.
Allergens:
Processed in a plant that handles milk, wheat, egg, soybean,
peanuts, and tree nuts products.
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