The Big Picture Why settle for one berry when you can have all your favourites. Grown on certified organic farms, without the use of synthetic pesticides. Add sweet, fruity goodness to your favourite homemade desserts and smoothies. With a source of vitamin C and fibre, there's no doubt they're berry good for you
The Big Picture Why settle for one berry when you can have all your favourites. Grown on certified organic farms, without the use of synthetic pesticides. Add sweet, fruity goodness to your favourite homemade desserts and smoothies. With a source of vitamin C and fibre, there's no doubt they're berry good for you
The Big Picture Why settle for one berry when you can have all your favourites. Grown on certified organic farms, without the use of synthetic pesticides. Add sweet, fruity goodness to your favourite homemade desserts and smoothies. With a source of vitamin C and fibre, there's no doubt they're berry good for you
The Big Picture Why settle for one berry when you can have all your favourites. Grown on certified organic farms, without the use of synthetic pesticides. Add sweet, fruity goodness to your favourite homemade desserts and smoothies. With a source of vitamin C and fibre, there's no doubt they're berry good for you
Last updated at 06/26/2026 06:44:46
Macro Organic Frozen Mixed Berries 450g
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originally posted on woolworths.com.au
Excellent. This product does have blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and raspberries, all certified organic. There is a cheaper 500g version that is not organic and from memory doesn't include as many blueberries, which are arguably the most healthy. It tastes great with cereal. You probably want to cut off the top of the bag near the rezip plastic to simplify opening the bag and spooning the berries onto cereal or oatmeal or whatever. At the time I write this in November 2021 the fresh versions of these fruits are becoming quite expensive, eg triple price what they were 2 months ago, so if you don't want to switch to mangos or rock melon for breakfast fruit then this product might not be as expensive as it first appears.
originally posted on woolworths.com.au
Met expectations. Berries as expected after frozen. Held their shape and flavour well. I attempted a recipe similar to a Mulberry recipe I have recently posted on bunch. Apart from the raspberry seeds, this tasted lovely with some cream. -whole bag frozen berries, 1/2-1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup flour, 2 sheets shortcrust pastryLine pastry dish with pastry. Preheat oven to 180. c. Blend all other ingredients. Pour into prepared pie dish. Bake in oven approx 30min or until centre slightly firm. Simple, but easy recipe.
originally posted on woolworths.com.au
Great quality berries. These frozen mixed berries are really good quality - mostly intact and vibrant in colour. Certified organic product sourced from Chile - would give 5 stars if it was an Australian product. The pack costs $7. 50 for 450g, which I think is quite good considering more expensive organic options. I tend to stick to the Australian mixed berries at $6 per 400g pack, however not organic like this product. Frozen mixed berries can be used in so many ways, and are therefore a staple purchase in our house. I'm still a stickler for an Aussie product and cheaper price though.
| Serving Size | 150.00g |
Macro Organic Frozen Mixed Berries 450g
30-day returns
Excellent. This product does have blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and raspberries, all certified organic. There is a cheaper 500g version that is not organic and from memory doesn't include as many blueberries, which are arguably the most healthy. It tastes great with cereal. You probably want to cut off the top of the bag near the rezip plastic to simplify opening the bag and spooning the berries onto cereal or oatmeal or whatever. At the time I write this in November 2021 the fresh versions of these fruits are becoming quite expensive, eg triple price what they were 2 months ago, so if you don't want to switch to mangos or rock melon for breakfast fruit then this product might not be as expensive as it first appears.
Met expectations. Berries as expected after frozen. Held their shape and flavour well. I attempted a recipe similar to a Mulberry recipe I have recently posted on bunch. Apart from the raspberry seeds, this tasted lovely with some cream. -whole bag frozen berries, 1/2-1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup flour, 2 sheets shortcrust pastryLine pastry dish with pastry. Preheat oven to 180. c. Blend all other ingredients. Pour into prepared pie dish. Bake in oven approx 30min or until centre slightly firm. Simple, but easy recipe.
Great quality berries. These frozen mixed berries are really good quality - mostly intact and vibrant in colour. Certified organic product sourced from Chile - would give 5 stars if it was an Australian product. The pack costs $7. 50 for 450g, which I think is quite good considering more expensive organic options. I tend to stick to the Australian mixed berries at $6 per 400g pack, however not organic like this product. Frozen mixed berries can be used in so many ways, and are therefore a staple purchase in our house. I'm still a stickler for an Aussie product and cheaper price though.
Great frozen berry choice. I always have a stash of frozen berries in the house - perfect for popping into a batch of muffins, blended into a smoothie or heated into a sauce for pancakes. I love how there was a really good mix of berries in the pack, there wasn’t a particular fruit that dominated and all were separated and didn’t form big clumps. These are slightly more expensive than the generic version but I felt they had great taste, were frozen properly and had minimal ice sludge around them which I do find with the cheaper frozen fruits. All in all I was impressed. I wouldn’t buy them just for smoothies, they thaw too well to just be whizzed up so I’d say buy these when you want juicy plump fruit for desserts it I’m homemade ice creams.
Convenient and versatile. I asked a neighbour to taste test this sample as I'm anaphylactic to strawberries. He found them to be really convenient for times when berries are not in season. They were great for throwing into a smoothie or yoghurt. He suggested they would also be great for baking and desserts. The berry mix was good with an even distribution of blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and blackberries. He wasn't so keen on them when eating them individually as a snack and found them quite tart in flavour and a little mushy. The berries are a product of Chile which is a little disappointing. At $8. 80 he found them a little expensive but would probably accept the price for convenience sake.
Why not Australian berries. Supermarket shelves are full of beautiful fresh cheap seasonal berries so why not buy local. These berries ars Chilean. Certified organic is great but I would have to question the South American standards of certified organic after travelling extensively through the country. Taste is lovely very flavoursome. Has a good mix of berries and served over ice cream as a dessert was popular with the family. Colourful packet, very attractive and resealable always good. Quite expensive at $7. 50 when berries are seasonal, you can freeze your own keep them on hand all year round.
A healthy, versatile package. There are so many ways to use these berries. My favourites: mix frozen, into softened vanilla ice cream with a tablespoon of rose water or orange blossom water, mix, refreeze. Measure half a cup of berries, take half a cup of rolled oats, add half teaspoon cinnamon, cover with milk then mix in berries, cover and refrigerate overnight. In the morning stir in some plain kefir. This will keep you full and very healthy. I have been using berries from Chile for years and continue to enjoy good health…….
Quality berries. Love that Woolworths have brought out their own range of organic berries! At a couple of dollars cheaper than other brands if I’m after organic this would be my go to. If they were priced around the $7 mark I’d be more inclined to buy these over regular berries. But at just under $9 they just aren’t quite affordable to buy all the time. Overall they are beautiful whole berries and of high quality compared to the non organic variety. Would buy over and over again if I was after organic. I was on a strict organic diet a few years ago for fertility purposes. Organic berries formed part of that diet. And I can say these are of a high quality compared to other brands. Also the berries from this pack don’t seem to stick together too bad either which I like.
Good, but pricey…. I often buy a range of frozen fruits to bake with, but I don’t usually purchase the organic range. The organic range is $8. 80 for 450g and the normal WW frozen berries is $5. 80 for 500g. I had the pleasure of receiving both products from Bunch. Could I tell the difference between the two…? not really… to eat as is they are still sour, and to bake with you can’t really tell the difference if they are organic or not. These are great for baking but you would not eat these by themselves because they are too sour, you’d only bake with them, make a sauce, or use them in a smoothie. Both the organic version and WW standard version have exactly the same quantities of fruit: 34% strawberries, 30% blueberries, 21% blackberries, and 15% raspberries. I did ... MoreGood, but pricey…. I often buy a range of frozen fruits to bake with, but I don’t usually purchase the organic range. The organic range is $8. 80 for 450g and the normal WW frozen berries is $5. 80 for 500g. I had the pleasure of receiving both products from Bunch. Could I tell the difference between the two…? not really… to eat as is they are still sour, and to bake with you can’t really tell the difference if they are organic or not. These are great for baking but you would not eat these by themselves because they are too sour, you’d only bake with them, make a sauce, or use them in a smoothie. Both the organic version and WW standard version have exactly the same quantities of fruit: 34% strawberries, 30% blueberries, 21% blackberries, and 15% raspberries. I did not expect them to be the same, I would have thought for the price there would be more raspberries. I did however notice that the organic ones had bits of greens stuff and stem from the plant and the strawberries were much bigger in the WW Standard version. On the plus side they did come in a convenient zip lock package which is great for freezing. Would I buy these, probably not. Given that there is pretty much the same product (apart from being organic), that is in a larger bag and $3 less, I’ll be sticking to the cheaper version, especially for what I’d be using them for.
Love Love Love These. This pack of berries is so convenient and versatile. I buy these regularly. I have a pack in my freezer on hand for my cooking. This time I used them in banana bread to give it a lift. I have also made smoothies, muffins, cakes and heated them up to put on pancakes in the past. There are so many uses, you just need to think of what to do with them. They are a little on the expensive side but they are available all year round where fresh berries are not. Fresh berries can also be expensive especially if I want to use in cooking so I prefer the frozen or canned versions for that. I always buy fresh for a pavlova or fruit salad.
| Serving Size | 150.00g |