Cashew nuts hand-cracked

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Hand-cracked cashew nuts from Bali

Update from March 17th, 2022: After our cashew supplier from Togo had not been able to supply us with cashew nuts for more than a year for unknown reasons, we looked for a new partner. We found what we were looking for in Bali (Indonesia), with a social producer who also produces unsteamed, hand-cracked cashew nuts. The sale starts on 03/23/2022.

SamaraNatura cashew nuts

Our cashew nuts come from Bali and Flores. They are processed and distributed by the social enterprise Muntigunung in Muntigunung, which is located in the arid and impoverished north-east of Bali. In contrast to commercial cashews, our cashew nuts are neither steamed nor roasted. They are cracked by hand using special tools. In order not to injure themselves, the workers wear special protective clothing. The use of machinery is deliberately avoided in order to preserve the greatest possible amount of nutrients and to maximize employment opportunities in the community. After cracking, the cashews are dried for several days in an energy-saving solar dryer and the reddish skin layer is then removed by hand. The temperature in the solar dryer is 47°C to achieve a moisture content of <5%. The result is cashew nuts of the highest quality, incredibly tasty and crunchy.

Cashew nuts are packed with antioxidants, proteins and phytochemicals. They are among the healthiest nuts, are cholesterol-free and rich in iron, phosphorus, selenium, zinc and the minerals copper and magnesium.

The cashew nuts are available in 2 sizes: 250g and 1kg.

The cashew nuts are grown without pesticides. However, they are not organic certified.

Why we love cashew nuts

Our raw cashew nuts have a delicious, creamy taste and are rich in protein.

Use

As a snack on its own or mixed with trail mix, goji berries and / or cocoa chips. Sprinkle cashews on salads or use them for mayonnaise, cream or milk. Cashews add a little elegance and sophistication to your kitchen.

Nutrition information per 100g

Energy 634kcal/2653kJ
Fat 49.7g
of which saturated fat 13.8g
Carbohydrates 27.6g
of which sugars 8.1g
Protein 19.1g
Salt <0.1g

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19 January 2021 18:50

Die besten

Sehr feiner, natürlicher Geschmack und schön knackig. Super, dass es die Kilopackung gibt!

24 December 2020 15:58

Qualität, Preis und Geschmack stimmen zu 100%

Die Cashews haben ein volles, ausgewogen nussiges Aroma. Es ist überraschend, nach wie viel mehr diese Cashews schmecken. Einfrieren geht übrigens sehr gut und schadet dem Aroma in keiner Weise. Absolut empfehlenswert.

19 October 2020 13:55

wunderbar

sie sind sehr knackig, ein Genuss!

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