Last Updated: May 5, 2023 @ 1:22 pm.

What is the best freeze-dried fruit? To find out, we did a blind taste with 11 brands. Which was the best as a kids' snack? To mix into drinks? Here are the ones we think are tops.

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Finding the Best Freeze-Dried Fruit: Our Taste Tests!

Freeze dried fruit is a great snack for kids . . . but we know adults love to use it to make drinks too (red dragon fruit chips are great for approximating the taste of a famous coffee chain’s summer tea specials). 

Of course, some fruit is better freeze-dried than others—strawberries, for example, were a favorite of our taste testers. 

Texture is another key aspect for freeze dried fruit—some choices are more chewy than others. 

Here are the best bets from our blind taste tests: 

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Best Variety of Flavors

Great to stir into yogurt.
The Asian pear was a top favorite here, but we also liked the strawberry and apple crisps. Fresh and tasty, these crips have no artificial colors or preservatives.
$32.99 ($3.72 / Ounce)

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Best Long Shelf Life

Tart and tangy
Our testers just loved these freeze-dried strawberries, which had the best taste among other brands we tried. And the unopened can can last for years.
$23.24

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Best For Making Drinks

Perfect for lemonade
Loved this unusual snack, which has pronounced sweet flavor notes with a pop of color—great for smoothies.
$16.59 ($3.12 / Ounce)

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Best Unusual Flavors

Easy to carry around portions
Loved the yellow peach and pineapple flavors here, although the mango and banana are nice as well. Individual portions are great for lunch boxes.
$24.99 ($5.44 / Ounce)

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Denise & Alan Fields are consumer advocates and best-selling authors. The Fields have authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.

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