Frozen berries near me
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Frozen berries near me
Looking for frozen berries near you in the DMV or Washington DC area? New York Wholesale Food Club shares current frozen food availability and can help you check options by call or text.
Recent product posts show frozen berries in 350 g packs, including cherry, black currant, and sea buckthorn. Labels mention IQF or blast frozen packaging and no sugar added.
In brief
- Recent frozen berry options shown include cherry, black currant, and sea buckthorn in 350 g packs.
- The packaging highlights whole berries, IQF or blast frozen style, and no sugar added on the label.
- To confirm what is available now, contact the store directly for current stock, pickup details, and local delivery options.
What to do
If you want to find frozen berries nearby, the best first step is to ask what is currently in stock. Recent listings show frozen berries such as cherry, black currant, and sea buckthorn packed in 350 g bags.
These berry products are positioned for everyday use at home. The package text mentions whole berries and suggests they work well for smoothies and jams, which can help if you are shopping for cooking, drinks, or freezer staples.
This frozen foods category appears to include more than berries alone. Recent materials also show items such as frozen chanterelle mushrooms and mini blinis, so it makes sense to ask about the broader frozen selection when you call or text.
What to keep in mind
Availability changes, so this page is best used as a guide to the kinds of frozen berries the store carries, not as a guarantee that every item is always in stock. The safest next step is to confirm the current selection directly.
The most specific berry details currently shown are 350 g packs labeled IQF or blast frozen with no sugar added. Recent examples list cherry at $6.50, black currant at $6.50, and sea buckthorn at $6.99.
The frozen section appears to include a mix of berry products and other specialty frozen foods. Recent examples outside berries include wild European chanterelles marked ready to cook and frozen mini blinis in a 16 piece pack, suggesting a broader assortment.
