Discover our white dried mulberries, naturally sweet dried fruits with a tender texture. They can be enjoyed as a snack or used in a wide range of recipes, bringing a delicate fruity note to everyday moments.

White dried mulberries come from the white mulberry tree (Morus alba). The fruits are harvested and then dried to extend their shelf life and concentrate their natural flavours. Grown in several temperate regions around the world, these berries are appreciated for their mild sweetness and delicate taste.
Native to Asia, the white mulberry tree later spread to other regions, particularly around the Mediterranean basin. Its fruits have long been consumed as food and snacks.
White dried mulberries naturally contain elements commonly found in dried fruits:
The drying process concentrates these constituents, making white dried mulberries a practical dried fruit for everyday use, with a naturally sweet flavour.
White dried mulberries can easily be included in a variety of uses:
Store white dried mulberries in a cool, dry place, away from moisture. After opening, carefully reseal the package or transfer the fruit to an airtight container to preserve texture and flavour.
To better understand dried fruits and their uses, you can consult our dedicated page:
Dried fruits: definition and uses
For institutional and neutral information on dried fruits:
Dried fruits – European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) </p
White dried mulberries are dried fruits obtained from the white mulberry tree. The drying process allows the fruit to be preserved and concentrates its natural flavour.
White dried mulberries have a naturally sweet taste and a soft, pleasant texture.
White dried mulberries are eaten as a snack or used as an ingredient in recipes, breakfasts and homemade preparations.
White dried mulberries are best stored in a cool, dry place, away from moisture. After opening, it is recommended to reseal the package carefully or transfer the fruit to an airtight container.
White dried mulberries are commonly used in cereals, yogurt, smoothies, homemade baking or as part of dried fruit mixes.