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Product Name: | Amazon Brand - Happy Belly Fancy Whole Cashews, 44 Ounce |
Manufacturer: | AFS Brands LLC |
Product SKU: | B01E60QQ3Y |
UPC: | 842379155352 |
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Companies really should find an alternative to calling them raw as it leads to confusion.
These actually taste better than Planters to me, with far fewer hard ones and no soft spongy ones out of 3 past orders - unlike my last never again Planters orders which were sadly "spit it out yuck" tasting - and these have far less salt dust & crumb pieces
Wally's Great value branded are a decent alternative, often on sale and usually cheaper than most other brands when in stock, plus they taste similar to these & better than Fisher branded, and unlike Fisher they tend not to be filled with 30% crumbs and salt dust to make weight.
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These actually taste better than Planters to me, with far fewer hard ones and no soft spongy ones out of 3 past orders - unlike my last never again Planters orders which were sadly "spit it out yuck" tasting - and these have far less salt dust & crumb pieces
Wally's Great value branded are a decent alternative, often on sale and usually cheaper than most other brands when in stock, plus they taste similar to these & better than Fisher branded, and unlike Fisher they tend not to be filled with 30% crumbs and salt dust to make weight.
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Raw cashews contain urushiol, which is in effect the same chemical poison ivy contains. Steaming or roasting neutralizes this, so, the chances of you finding truly "raw" cashews is essentially zero.
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Companies really should find an alternative to calling them raw as it leads to confusion.
Ingredients:Cashews, canola and/or peanut and/or cottonseed oil, sea salt
Companies really should find an alternative to calling them raw as it leads to confusion.