Fig Cookies

Dear Greece

$6.25

Forget Fig Newtons! These mouth-watering, traditional cookies by Dear Greece are made using an old family recipe dating back three generations. They are kneaded and baked by hand and are made with the highest quality ingredients such as single origin extra virgin olive oil from Crete (PDO) and the famous sun-dried figs from Kimi (PDO) in Evia. And they contain no preservatives. These cookies are great for breakfast, as a lunchbox or anytime snack, and delicious with one of health-giving Greek herbal teas.

Nutritional Value per 100G (3.5oz), amount in container 200 grams (7.05 oz)

Energy

476 kcal

Protein

6.6 g

Carbohydrates

54.7 g

   of which sugars

23.4 g

Total fat

24.6 g

   of which saturates

2.6 g

   of which unsaturates

21.9 g

Dietary fiber

4.8 g

Salt

0.09 g

 Ingredients: Wheat Flour (Contains Gluten), Single Origin Extra Virgin Olive Oil Of Sitia (P.D.O.) (16%), Figs From Kimi(P.D.O.) (16%), Sugar, Orange Juice, Walnuts, Sesame, Cinnamon, Clove , Anise, Raising Agents: Ammonium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Pyrophosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Corn Starch, Wheat Starch. It may contain traces of eggs and other nuts.

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AJ
04/08/2024
Alexandra J.
United States United States

Fig Cookies

These could be better. They did not have enough fig and therefore were very dry.

IW
04/02/2024
Irene W.
United States United States

Fig cookie

They were nicely packaged. The cookie had a tiny filling and a dry cookie

N
03/11/2024
Nicky
United States United States

Great fig cookies!

Loved the fig cookies and the rusks. But the other two sorry not good. Sadly, ordered two of each! Ironically love ouzo and masticha.

MG
06/13/2023
Mari G.
United States United States

Fig cookies

These were delicious!

PH
03/20/2023
Pam H.
United States United States

Fig cookies

I'm sorry I know they're a traditional item but I would have liked more fig and less cookie.