Supplier: Dry Fruits Like Pine Nuts, Peanuts, Cashew Nuts
Supplier: Dry fruits like pine nuts, peanuts, cashew nuts.
Supplier: Dry Fruits Like Pine Nuts, Peanuts, Cashew Nuts
Supplier: Dry Fruits Like Pine Nuts, Peanuts, Cashew Nuts.
Supplier: Dry Fruits Like Pine Nuts, Peanuts, Cashew Nuts
Supplier: Dry Fruits Like Pine Nuts, Peanuts, Cashew Nuts
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Cashew Nuts, Almond Nuts, Betel Nuts, Hazel Nuts, Sesame Seeds in stock. Macadamias have long shelf life, versatility and tremendous health benefits, which make them highly sought after. They are enjoyed in variant ways with the most popular being an exciting gourmet snack. It can be enjoyed as roasted and salted table nuts, honey coated or chocolate covered nuts. Macadamia nut chips are blended into breads, cookies, biscuits, pastries, ice-cream, bakery toppings etc
Fruit is a natural gift for people with many benefits for the body. In addition to providing vitamins, high in fiber and minerals, tropical fruits in particular also contain phytochemicals - an antioxidant that can fight many kinds of incurable diseases like cancer, heart disease and stroke. Dried fruits are great products that are not only delicious but also nutritious, helping people consume more fruit. Dried fruits still contain adequate vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, but due to lack of moisture, nutrients are more concentrated.
Cashew nuts are actually seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. Cashew apples, while not known in the U.S., are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. The seed we know as the kidney-shaped cashew "nut" is delicate in flavor and firm, but slightly spongy, in texture. Cashew nuts are actually seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. Cashew apples, while not known in the U.S., are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. The seed we know as the kidney-shaped cashew "nut" is delicate in flavor and firm, but slightly spongy, in texture.