1 review for Trader Joe’s Freeze Dried Red Seedless Grapes Reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
Ally –
From Club Trader Joe’s 2022
“I opened the bag and was amazed at how light the individual berries were. Almost like puff rice. Popped one in my mouth and chewed on it. I was struck by how grapey and not too sweet they were. The outer skin on them is the sweetest part and the interior is like puffed corn. Very crisp. They crumble easily when you squeeze them, but because there is some sugar in them, they stick to your hands to put them right in your mouth. They had a nice mild grape flavor and you get a little bit of sugar and some acid when you eat them. They also stick to your teeth like chewing soft candy but quickly dissolve in your mouth. While I’m chewing on them, I’m trying to figure out what you could do with them besides eating them straight out of the bag. I guess you could bake them in muffins, or put them on your cereal. You could crumble them up and put them on yogurt. I guess the uses for them are endless. Oh, and they probably make a good snack for backpacking! For that matter, do they put these in the space shuttle for the astronauts to eat as a snack? I guess not anymore since the space shuttles are done, but you can imagine some long ago time when astronauts would be eating these as a snack!”
Ally –
From Club Trader Joe’s 2022
“I opened the bag and was amazed at how light the individual berries were. Almost like puff rice. Popped one in my mouth and chewed on it. I was struck by how grapey and not too sweet they were. The outer skin on them is the sweetest part and the interior is like puffed corn. Very crisp. They crumble easily when you squeeze them, but because there is some sugar in them, they stick to your hands to put them right in your mouth. They had a nice mild grape flavor and you get a little bit of sugar and some acid when you eat them. They also stick to your teeth like chewing soft candy but quickly dissolve in your mouth. While I’m chewing on them, I’m trying to figure out what you could do with them besides eating them straight out of the bag. I guess you could bake them in muffins, or put them on your cereal. You could crumble them up and put them on yogurt. I guess the uses for them are endless. Oh, and they probably make a good snack for backpacking! For that matter, do they put these in the space shuttle for the astronauts to eat as a snack? I guess not anymore since the space shuttles are done, but you can imagine some long ago time when astronauts would be eating these as a snack!”