Freeze Dried Fig

50 g
Prix de vente¥1,820

Taxes inclues


You can enjoy its natural sweetness and the crunchy texture of the seeds just as they are.
Rich in dietary fiber, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, it helps support digestive health and overall wellness.
Perfect as a snack or a topping.

Safe for birds of all sizes.
These are treats.

Because this product is imported directly from the United States, prices may vary depending on exchange rates and international shipping costs.

Product Overview

What Is Freeze-Drying?

Freeze-drying is a method in which food is first frozen and then dried under vacuum by sublimating the ice (turning it directly from solid to vapor). Foods made this way are called freeze-dried.

[Why do we recommend it?]
Pellets were once commonly recommended to make up about 70% of the diet, but that view has been shifting. Today, many recommend keeping pellets around 30% and making 70% or more of the diet from whole foods—vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, herbs, coconut, and mealworms.

A range of expert opinions and research in Europe and North America has fueled a growing movement among some bird keepers to reduce pellet ratios and favor whole foods.

Many people find it burdensome to buy several kinds of organic whole foods every day and prepare them (washing and chopping). In those cases, freeze-dried foods are a practical alternative.

[Nutritional value of freeze-drying]
Freeze-drying can retain about 95% of a food’s original nutrients. If fresh produce is considered 100%, only about 5% is lost. Recent advances also allow these foods to be made without additives, and because little heat is used, nutrient and flavor loss is minimal. Color, aroma, and nutritional value are well preserved, so you can feed with confidence.

[Palatability]
Individual responses vary, but we’ve received many reports of birds that dislike fresh vegetables enjoying the texture of freeze-dried foods. Birds often need time to recognize a new item as “food,” so introduce it gradually. Try offering it powdered or lightly moistened to find what your bird prefers.

Parrot Species

Finches, lories/lorikeets, small, medium, and large parrots, as well as pigeons, can all enjoy this product.
It may also be given to other small animals, but please check the ingredients and use your discretion as the owner.

What Are Whole Foods?

In bird nutrition, “whole foods” are ingredients that wild birds could obtain in nature—fresh vegetables and fruits, seeds, nuts, herbs, coconut, edible flowers, insects, and items that are soaked or sprouted. In short, foods you can recognize at a glance.

With the exception of processed products such as pellets, supplements, and bird cookies, most of these are considered whole foods. (Seeds count as whole foods, too.)

Feeding Instructions

[How to feed]

For best results, moisten the freeze-dried food before serving. We don’t recommend offering it completely dry.

Reason 1 To help prevent dehydration—because it’s ultra-dry, it can draw water from the body and may increase water intake.

Reason 2 To support enzymes—when kept dry, the natural enzymes in whole foods are largely inactive (dormant). If you want to provide optimal nutrition, adding water may help reactivate enzymatic activity.

Feeding it dry isn’t “wrong,” but this guidance has been updated from a nutritional perspective. Eating comes first—if you do serve it dry, please make sure your bird stays well hydrated.

Feeding Amount

It is recommended that this product makes up about 10–15% of the total diet.

Tips
Small birds such as finches and budgies (budgerigars) may find the original pieces too large. If so, crush them by hand, place them in a bag and press, or grind them into smaller pieces to make them easier to eat.

Our top recommendation is to soak the freeze-dried food to rehydrate it before feeding.

Storage Instructions

Store at room temperature, away from heat and humidity. Once opened, use promptly; reseal the zipper closure tightly or transfer to an airtight container. For reference, our team keeps them in airtight jars from IKEA.

Ingredients

Freeze-dried fig.

Nutritional Benefits

Contains potassium, calcium, magnesium, and more.
Rich in dietary fiber, supports gut health.
Excellent antioxidant properties.
Provides natural sugars for energy.

Best-By Date

October 2026

Please consume as soon as possible after opening, regardless of the best-by date.

FAQ

Q: Will figs make my bird gain weight?
A: No. When fed in moderation, the natural sugars in figs won’t cause weight gain. They provide important nutrition and enrichment.

Q: Is it okay to feed the seeds and skin?
A: Yes, they’re safe.

Caution

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets maximum “defect action levels” for incidental insect matter, and those limits vary by food type and manufacturing process. Because this product uses pesticide-free ingredients and contains no additives, incidental insects may occasionally be present. Insects associated with produce or herbs (i.e., whole foods) are a natural source of animal protein and are generally not harmful to birds; however, please remove them if you prefer. Returns or exchanges cannot be accepted for issues related to incidental insects.

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