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Friday, January 30, 2009

Organic Adriatic Fig Spread

organic adriatic fig spread
I was having a few friends over to my house to visit a couple of weeks ago, and I was determined to find some nice "classy but snacky" foods to serve them. While I was looking around the Whole Foods cheese section, I came upon this very pretty little jar of fig spread. Several weeks prior to finding the jar at Whole Foods, I had the opportunity to taste fig spread at a Costco snack station of all places, and I was really impressed with how well it went with cheese. Not being a big jelly fan, I was surprised at how much I liked it. So, given the occasion, I decided to buy some from Whole Foods.

I know a little bit about figs, having written about them in my immunity boosting foods posting. As a quick refresher -- figs are high in fiber, help regulate blood pressure, and are really filling. They also taste great.

The Whole Foods Fig Spread (called Organic Adriatic Fig Spread) was a big hit with my friends and I loved it as well. It is incredibly thick, rich, and sweet and pairs really well with nuts, cheese and crackers, and fruit. A little bit can also be added to fage yogurt or your other favorite yogurt to create a really tasty lunch or rich dessert.

In the calorie department, one tablespoon (20g) of the fig spread is 60 calories, 0 grams of fat, and 0 grams of fiber, so it is good that a little goes a long way. I find that adding a teaspoon (1/3 of a serving) to my foods here and there is very satisfying and adds some sweetness/taste that I really appreciate.

In case you are interested in figs, but aren't interested in fig spread, you might want to check out low calorie figamajig bars or figamajig bite sized candies.

Enjoy!
Juliet

18 comments:

The Blonde Duck said...

I love the wraps below! Do they have them in anything but rye?

Erica said...

I have seen fig spread on a lot of blogs lately! Maybe while I'm rocking out WFs this weekend I will pick some up! Happy Friday!

Anonymous said...

Fig spread sounds great! I need to get some!

Anonymous said...

I never liked Fig Newtons, so I always thought that meant I didn't like figs. (Turns out it just meant cookies should have chocolate or peanut butter in them.) Then a couple of years ago I tried Stonewall Kitchen Fig & Ginger Jam. Love it!!

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

The recent muffin recipe I featured on my blog uses that fig spread - love the stuff!! :-)

Anonymous said...

omg Weird. I'm eating that on toast with my oatmeal RIGHT NOW. lmao I loveeee it. It's so rich and thick it's amazing.

The Diva on a Diet said...

I'm like you, Juliet, in that I'm not much of a jelly person ... but I do love fig spread with cheese. Especially a nice, sharp cheese. Heavenly!

lauren said...

sounds great. my grandmom makes fig jam which is my all-time favorite.

Anonymous said...

Ooh fig spread. Never had it but it does sound tasty, the sweetness mixed with the saltiness of cheese would be fantastic!

low spread said...

This are some great foods, I have tried a few recipes. Very nice! ;D

financial spread betting said...

Nice spread. I am not usually interested in figs but that looks great.

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