Freddy’s Mott’s Natural Applesauce- A Sweet and Wholesome Side

Freddy’s menu has Mott’s Natural Applesauce, which is a healthy and appetizing side choice for dipping and wonderful for those looking for a fruit-based option. Made from 100% real apples with no additional sugar, it is a naturally sweet sauce that has the freshness of apples, very difficult to resist. Also, this apple sauce is quite famous among kids, and adults devour it with their meals. This additional side-on won’t fail to satisfy your cravings and taste buds.

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Cal: 450

Ingredients Information

Applesauce is extracted from natural fruit which has fewer calories, so it’s a safer option for diet-conscious foodies.

ItemMain IngredientsCal.
Mott’s Natural Applesauce(Apples, water, ascorbic acid)50

Total Calories: 50 Kcal per cup. 

Common Food Allergens

Freddy’s Mott’s Natural Sauce has no allergens and is suitable for everyone.

Cross Contamination: Freddy’s Mott’s Natural Applesauce is a pure, allergen-friendly solution made with care to ensure quality and freshness. It is prepared separately, so there are no chances of cross-contact.

Just like its name, Mott’s Natural Applesauce doesn’t contain artificial sweeteners, so the natural flavor of the apples can be enjoyed. However, there would be preservatives added to extend its shelf life. You can have it with any meal as a side

Yes, the applesauce is chilled to enjoy its best freshness and flavor. However, it can be consumed at room temperature, and it would still be tempting. Mott’s takes care of restraining the ultimate wholesomeness of their products.

 Of course! Freddy’s Mott’s Natural Applesauce is one of the popular sides to order with kids’ meals. Children enjoy it a lot because of its yummiest taste. Also, it is one of the healthiest options, so why not add it to your kids’ foods.

The preservative used is ascorbic acid (the most common one), which prevents oxidation. This maintains the freshness, color, and naturalness of applesauce.

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