Fruit Roll-Ups
Again, food manufacturers have created a snack that will increase our waistline with added Corn Syrup and TRANS-FAT!!! Even TIMES MAGAZINE claims that fruit roll-ups are one of the top foods NOT to feed your children!
Yellow 5, Red 40, and six other widely used artificial colorings are linked to hyperactivity and behavior problems in children and should be prohibited from use in foods, according to the nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest. The group today formally petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the dyes, several of which are already being phased out in the United Kingdom. The other six dyes are Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Orange B, Red 3, and Yellow 6. Synthetic food dyes have been suspected of disrupting children’s behavior since the 1970s, when Dr. Ben Feingold, a San Francisco allergist, reported that his patients improved when their diets were changed. Numerous controlled studies conducted over the next three decades in the United States, Europe, and Australia proved that some children’s behavior is worsened by artificial dyes, but the government did nothing to discourage their use and food manufacturers greatly increased their reliance on them.
Fruit Roll-Up Ingredients: Pears from Concentrate, Corn Syrup, Dried Corn Syrup, Sugar, Partially Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Acetylated Monoglycerides, Fruit Pectin, Dextrose, Alic Acid, Vitamin C, Natural Flavor, Color (Red 40, yellows 5& 6, blue 1)
SO, the prepackaged fruit roll-ups have Added Sugars, Processed Oils, Preservatives, Dyes, Low Ingredient Quality, 0 Fiber, and 95 mg Sodium.
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“Healthified” Fruit Roll-Up:
4 cups strawberries (or other fruit)
1/2 cup water
4 TBS Swerve (TOTALLY OPTIONAL)
Place strawberries (and sweetener if using) in a food processor and blend until smooth add in the water. Place the mixture in a saucepan and bring to a simmer for 10-15 minutes to cook the fruit.
Lightly spray a large cookie sheet or baking dish (I used 2 lasagna pans) with coconut oil spray. Turn oven to 140 degrees and dehydrate for 8 hours. Make sure to keep your oven low enough so you don’t bake the fruit, just dry it. OR you can use a dehydrator. Click HERE to find the one on my “wish list!” Makes 8 servings.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving)
Store-Bought Roll Up = 55 calories, 0.5g fat, trace protein, 13 carbs, 0 fiber
“Healthified” Roll Up = 23 calories, 0.2g fat, 0.5g protein, 5.5 carbs, 1.4g fiber
Look at that beautiful color! These tasted great with no chemical, plastic-like flavor.
Yummy, I love homemade fruit leather.
that looks deeelish!!! will be trying this out!
Thank you! They taste way better too!
Awesome! How do you store this, and how long will it last? Thank you!
Thanks Shelly! I store them in a Ziplock and they keep in the freezer for up to 6 months!
Can’t wait to try this recipe!! Hope you don’t mind me pinning your recipe to pinterest.
Thanks Tonya! Pin away!!!
I appreciate your interest!;)
I am pinning this as well! <3 Thank you for your informative posts~! I am going to try the Just like Sugar as well!
Thank you SOOO much Sarah! I really appreciate your support!
I just saw this and love it. Do you think I could use little cookie cutters to make fruint snacks out of them or would they just stick together?
Thanks!
The cookie cutters should work! Great idea!!!
Curious – i just want to clarify – you put in the oven for 8 hrs on 140 degrees, would you do this over night while sleeping or start early in the a.m?
I have made these in the AM and I have baked them overnight. Both work;)
Have you tried this with frozen fruit? Just wondering if you would eliminate the water?
Sorry dawn, I haven’t…
Maybe a reader has tried it and can respond.
Thanks;)
Hi Maria, these look great! Would it work if I used Swerve? And if so, how much would you add?
Jen
Yes, use the same amount (4 TBS). 🙂
My oven’s lowest temperature is 170 degrees. Do you have any idea how long I will need to keep them in since the temperature is higher? Thanks.
I would check them after about 5 hours. They should be leathery to the touch. 🙂