A delicious blend of Almonds, Cashews, Walnuts, and Brazil Nuts.
*2 for £19 on Selected 1KG Packs (Mix & Match). Individual prices vary. Discount is calculated on the cheapest items first and includes Raw Whole Cashews 1kg £9.99 and Premium Mixed Nuts 1kg £9.99.
A great blend of some of our healthiest nuts, including Almonds, Cashews, Walnuts, and Brazil Nuts. Our delicious Premium Mixed Nuts is a perfect snack food and healthy alternative to sweet treats. They are also a great addition to a wide range of delicious dishes, including cakes, bakes, salads and much more.
Almonds– A great source of Vitamin E, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3.
Cashews – A source of protein and high in Vitamin B6, Potassium and Manganese.
Walnuts – A fantastic source of fibre, low in sugar and low in salt. They are also packed with Vitamin E, Magnesium and Phosphorus.
Brazil Nuts– A great source of Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Calcium and Zinc.
For allergens, see ingredients in CAPITALS. Warning Packed in a factory that also packs cereals containing gluten (wheat, barley) nuts, peanuts, sesame and products containing sulphur dioxide/ sulphites.
Country of Origin: Various
Please be aware that the content of all of our nut mixes are dependant on the availability of ingredients at the time of packing and as such, are subject to change at short notice. While every care is taken to ensure that our product information is correct, food products and recipes are constantly being reformulated meaning that ingredients, allergens, dietary and nutritional content may change from time to time. Given this fact you should always read the product label and not rely solely on the information provided on web listings.
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