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Apricots

Wholesale supply for Apricots with consistent specs, food safety documentation, and flexible formats for USA & Canada buyers. Used for bars, bakery, trail mixes, confectionery, and fruit-forward blends that need dependable sweetness and texture.

COA & spec sheets Organic / kosher options Custom cuts & sieves Bulk & private label support
Production note: Apricot performance often depends on cut size, moisture, and stickiness in your process. If you’re using apricots in bars or bakery, tell us whether you need a lower-stickiness cut or tighter moisture targets.
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What are dried apricots used for in manufacturing?

Dried apricots are selected for their fruity sweetness, bright orange color, and compatibility across snacks, bakery, and confectionery. Manufacturers use apricots as visible inclusions, chopped pieces for uniform distribution, or as a fruit component in blended products.

If you want “fruit identity,” choose halves/slices. If you need consistent distribution and easier dosing, choose dices or granules. If you need apricot flavor throughout a base mix, ask about powder options where available.

Bars & clusters Bakery Trail mix Confectionery Cereals Fruit blends

Fast quote checklist

Send these details to get the fastest, most accurate pricing and lead-time guidance:

  • Format: halves/slices, dices, granules, powder (as applicable)
  • Cut size: target dice size or sieve range for granules/powder
  • Texture goal: soft/chewy vs firmer bite (application-dependent)
  • Certifications: organic, kosher (where available)
  • Volume: trial + annual forecast
  • Delivery: USA/Canada destination + timeline

Tip: If you need reduced stickiness for bar processing, tell us your inclusion % and mixing method so we can match the right cut/moisture approach.

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Formats & processing

Apricots can be supplied in several formats to match manufacturing needs. Your best choice depends on appearance, distribution, texture, and how the ingredient behaves in your process (mixing, baking, enrobing, etc.).

Halves / slices

  • Strong visual identity and premium “whole fruit” cue
  • Popular for trail mixes, toppings, and fruit-forward products
  • Can be chopped further in production (if desired)

Best when appearance matters and fruit is meant to be seen.

Dices

  • Uniform distribution in bars, bakery, and cereals
  • Easier dosing and consistent piece count
  • Can reduce segregation vs larger pieces

Best for repeatable mixing and consistent bite.

Granules / powder

  • Granules for blend-friendly distribution
  • Powder for uniform fruit note in mixes (availability varies)
  • Defined sieve ranges can support texture goals

Best when you need controlled distribution or a base fruit note.

Custom processing: Depending on program, custom cuts and sieve ranges may be available. If you need a specific dice size for bars or a particular granulation for blends, include your target spec in your request.

Typical specifications (guidance)

Specifications can vary by origin, harvest, and processing format. Below are common spec categories used in procurement and QA. Request current COA/spec targets for the specific option quoted.

Spec category What it controls What to tell us
Format / cut size Appearance, distribution, and mouthfeel in finished product. Halves/slices/dices/granules/powder; target size or sieve range.
Moisture / texture Chewiness, stickiness, and handling performance in production. Your desired bite (soft vs firm) and any stickiness constraints.
Color consistency Visual appeal in mixes and finished products. Whether you need brighter orange appearance or standard look.
Flavor / sweetness Fruit intensity and batch consistency. Target sweetness level and whether you blend with other fruits/spices.
Foreign material controls Risk reduction for manufacturing and QA programs. Your internal standards (sieving, metal detection, inspections).
Micro targets (as applicable) Food safety alignment for your category and customer requirements. Any required micro limits and documentation needs.
Certifications Label claims and customer acceptance. Organic/kosher needs; any additional claims where available.
Bar and bakery tip: If inclusions smear or clump during mixing, you may need a different cut size or a tighter moisture target. Share your mixing time and inclusion percentage to help us match an option.

Choosing the right apricot format

Use this guide to match the apricot format to your product goal.

Choose halves / slices if you need

  • Visible fruit identity in trail mixes and premium blends
  • Large fruit pieces for toppings and inclusions
  • Retail-forward appearance where visuals drive value

Tell us if you will chop in-house or need a ready-to-use size.

Choose dices / granules if you need

  • Uniform distribution in bars, bakery, and cereals
  • Controlled dosing for repeatable production
  • Reduced segregation in blended systems

Tell us your blend particle size and desired bite for best matching.

Two-format approach: Many products combine fruit dices for distribution with larger slices for visual identity. If you want a two-format solution, share your inclusion targets for each.

Applications & performance notes

Dried apricots can be used across snack, bakery, and confectionery. Format selection and moisture control help ensure smooth production.

Bars & clusters

  • Dices for uniform distribution and consistent bite
  • Granules for tighter blend control
  • Moisture targets help manage stickiness

Tell us your binder system and mixing time if you need help reducing clumping.

Bakery & mixes

  • Dices for muffins, cookies, and baked mixes
  • Granules for uniform fruit distribution
  • Can pair well with nuts, oats, and warm spices

Tell us if inclusions are baked inside dough or top-dressed.

Trail mix & snacking

  • Halves/slices for visible fruit identity
  • Consistent sizing improves blend appearance
  • Pairs well with nuts and seeds

Tell us your preferred piece size and packaging style.

Confectionery & coatings

  • Slices/dices for chocolate enrobing and clusters
  • Granules for inclusions in fillings
  • Size impacts coating adhesion and appearance

If you coat or enrobe, share process temperatures and handling steps.

Fruit blends & custom mixes

  • Dices and granules for consistent multi-fruit blends
  • Custom blending may be available depending on volume
  • Useful for private label and co-packing programs

If you need a custom fruit blend, share your formula and annual forecast.

Troubleshooting: If you’re seeing stickiness, clumping, or uneven distribution, tell us your production environment (humidity), mixing time, and inclusion percentage so we can recommend a better cut/spec.

Packaging, storage & shelf life

Dried fruit performance is influenced by humidity and temperature. Proper packaging and storage help maintain texture, reduce clumping, and preserve flavor.

Packaging options (typical)

  • Food-grade bags in corrugated cartons
  • Bulk cases with inner liners (format-dependent)
  • Palletized shipments for manufacturing
  • Private label support (program-dependent)

Tell us your preferred case weight and receiving constraints.

Storage best practices

  • Store sealed, cool, and dry; avoid temperature swings
  • Reseal quickly after opening to limit humidity exposure
  • Use FIFO rotation with lot tracking
  • Keep away from strong odors

If you operate in humid climates, ask about packaging upgrades for moisture protection.

Shelf life: Varies by format, packaging, and storage conditions. Request current shelf-life guidance for the specific option quoted and your storage environment.

Quality, documentation & compliance

We support procurement and QA teams with documentation aligned to manufacturing requirements. Documentation availability can vary by origin and format—request the current set with your quote.

Documentation support

  • Certificate of Analysis (COA)
  • Specification sheet
  • Allergen statement
  • Lot / traceability information
  • Country of origin information

Certification options

  • Organic options (where available)
  • Kosher options (where available)
  • Other claim support depending on program

Ask what’s available for your preferred format and target volumes.

Spec alignment

  • Custom cuts and sieve ranges (program-dependent)
  • Moisture targets and handling expectations
  • Visual standards for inclusions
  • Packaging and pallet configuration support

Share your internal spec or a recent COA to speed up matching.

Learn more about our approach on the Quality & Certifications page.

Logistics for USA & Canada

We support buyers across the United States and Canada with wholesale-friendly packaging and documentation support. Lead times vary based on format, certification, and supply conditions—share your timeline so we can recommend the best fit.

For manufacturers & co-packers

  • Specs designed for production planning
  • Lot-level documentation for QA release
  • Support for forecasting and repeat orders
  • Options for custom processing at volume

Import / export support (as needed)

  • Documentation coordination to support receiving requirements
  • Guidance on what info can be provided by origin/format
  • Responsive communication for time-sensitive shipments

If you require special paperwork, include it in your quote request.

FAQ

Do you have minimum order quantities (MOQs)?

MOQs depend on the ingredient and format. Share your preferred apricot format (halves/slices/dices/granules/powder), target volume, and delivery region (USA/Canada), and we’ll reply with options.

Can I request organic and conventional pricing?

Yes. Where available, we can quote organic and conventional options so you can compare cost, labeling, and lead-time expectations.

Which apricot format is best for bars?

Dices are commonly used for bars because they distribute evenly and provide consistent bite. If you need a tighter distribution, granules may be a better fit. Share your mixing method and inclusion percentage for the best match.

How do I reduce stickiness during production?

Stickiness is influenced by moisture, cut size, and the processing environment (humidity and mixing intensity). Share your process conditions and we can recommend a format and spec that’s easier to handle.

Do you provide samples?

Sampling may be available depending on format and program. Include your company name, application, and target specs in your request.

What documents can you provide for dried apricots?

Documentation may include COA, specification sheet, allergen statement, country of origin details, and lot/traceability information. Availability can vary by origin and processing format.

Have a question not listed here? Use the contact form and select “Apricots” to route your request.

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Request a quote for Apricots

Share target specs (organic/kosher), format, annual volume estimate, and delivery region (USA/Canada). If you have a spec sheet, paste key values (cut size, moisture/texture goals, and any QA requirements) to speed up matching.

What to include

  • Format: halves/slices, dices, granules, powder (as applicable)
  • Cut size / sieve: target particle size and dust tolerance
  • Texture goal: soft/chewy vs firmer bite
  • Certifications: organic, kosher (if required)
  • Volume: trial + annual forecast
  • Destination: USA/Canada region and timeline

Need help picking a format?

If you’re unsure, tell us your product type and top priorities: visible fruit, uniform distribution, reduced stickiness, or smooth fruit base. We’ll recommend a starting point and provide pricing options where available.

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