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Tutti Frutti (250gm) Colorful Candied Fruit, Sweet & Chewy, Perfect for Baking, Ice Cream & Desserts
Tutti frutti - those colorful little cubes of candied papaya that show up in ice cream, cookies, and cakes. They're basically candied fruit dyed in bright colors (red, green, yellow, orange) and cut into small pieces. Super sweet, slightly chewy, and let's be honest, more about color and fun than nutrition. Kids love them, bakers use them for decoration and texture, and they're nostalgia in a jar for anyone who grew up eating tutti frutti ice cream.
Despite the fancy Italian name meaning "all fruits," tutti frutti is usually made from one fruit - raw papaya - that's candied and dyed different colors. Sometimes other fruits are used, but papaya is standard because it's cheap and absorbs sugar and color well. It's basically sugar-preserved fruit. Not healthy, not meant to be. It's candy that happens to start with fruit.
Quality tutti frutti should be bright-colored (red, green, yellow, orange), uniform small cubes, slightly sticky but not wet. Should smell sweet and fruity, not chemically. If the colors bleed onto your fingers excessively or smell like chemicals, it's low quality with too much artificial dye. Should be chewy but not rock-hard.
This is what tutti frutti is actually used for:
| What's In It | How Much |
|---|---|
| Calories | 340 kcal |
| Protein | 0.5 g |
| Fat | 0.2 g |
| Carbs | 85 g |
| Sugar | 80+ g |
| Fiber | 1 g |
(It's basically sugar and fruit - treat it like candy)
Colorful, sweet, nostalgic. Tutti Frutti in Dubai - bringing color to your desserts.
Yes, usually raw papaya that's candied and dyed. So it starts as fruit, but by the time it's tutti frutti, it's basically sugar with fruit texture. Don't count it as your daily fruit serving.
No, it's candy. Almost entirely sugar with artificial colors. Use it for fun and flavor, not nutrition. Kids love it, but it's a treat, not health food.
Technically yes - candy raw papaya chunks with sugar, add food coloring. But it takes days and honestly, buying it is way easier. The process isn't worth the effort for home cooking.
Artificial food coloring. The bright colors make desserts look fun and appealing, especially for kids. Natural fruit wouldn't give those neon colors.
Not really. It tastes sweet with mild fruity undertone. The papaya base is pretty neutral, so it's mostly sugar flavor. Different colors don't taste different - just look different.
No, it's almost pure sugar. Terrible choice for diabetics. If blood sugar management is important, skip this entirely.
Being candied, it lasts ages - 6-12 months easily in airtight container. The sugar acts as preservative. If it gets hard, it's just dried out. If it gets moldy, storage was bad.
Some people do - add to barfi, ladoo, or kheer for color. Not traditional, but works if you like sweet-on-sweet. Just know it's not authentic to most traditional recipes.
No, usually all the same flavor - just dyed different colors. Some premium brands might add different flavors, but standard tutti frutti is one flavor, many colors.
The sugar coating. It's candied fruit, so some sugar rubs off. Wash your hands after handling. That stickiness is normal.
You can, but it's intensely sweet. Most people use it in recipes where the sweetness gets balanced by other ingredients. Eating cubes straight is like eating candy.
Baking supply stores, larger supermarkets in baking section, Indian grocery stores. Look for bright colors and good packaging. Avoid if the bag has excessive liquid or colors are bleeding badly. We deliver quality tutti frutti across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah.
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