Ardèche Marrons · Candied chestnuts, wooden box, 12 pieces · 240g (8.5 oz)


 

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FERIDIES Rt. 58 Trail Mix, 6 Ounce Bag

FERIDIES Rt. 58 Trail Mix, 6 Ounce Bag

»rank: 5616

from: The Peanut Patch

The Peanut Patch
: :We are pleased to introduce our new Rt. 58 Trail Mix in a resealable bag with a tear notch. The new fruit and nut mix includes super extra large Virginia peanuts, sweet almonds, crunchy pepitas, succulent raisins, sweet dried cranberries and bright fruity papaya. This mix is similar to our Sweet & Salty trail mix, but available in a bag with papaya instead of white chocolate chips so it can be shipped year round.

Straub's Jalapeno Peanuts

Straub's Jalapeno Peanuts

»rank: 5519

from: Straub's Market

Straubs Market
: :Colossal cashews and varieties of extra large North Carolina peanuts are a crunchy delight for TV snacking, buffets, parties or as welcome gifts for any special occasion.

Whole Roasted Unsalted Hazelnuts

Whole Roasted Unsalted Hazelnuts

»rank: 5606

from: Crabtree & Company

Crabtree Company
: :Grown in 0regon, Whole Roasted Unsalted Hazelnuts 1lb. Bag

Mixed Nuts with Macadamias 30 oz. Decanter

Mixed Nuts with Macadamias 30 oz. Decanter

»rank: 4785

from: Koeze

Koeze
: :Huge, pearly white Macadamias star in this mix with Koeze¿s Colossal Cashews, California almonds, Southern pecans and Brazil nuts. Give a decanter of Mixed Nuts with Macadamias in our signature gold gift box and be sure to inspire gratitude.

2-Pack Picos -- Bread Sticks

2-Pack Picos -- Bread Sticks

»rank: 5065

from: Product of Spain

Product Spain
: :Picos (pee-kos) capture the essence of the tapas experience. ln Andalucía, the home of tapas, these great crunchy bread sticks are on the counter of every tapas bar, without exception. We have found the best: baked with a touch of extra virgin olive oil, these crunchy bread sticks are in the shape of mini baguettes!

Fastachi Appreciation Affair - Fastachi Extra Nut Mix

Fastachi Appreciation Affair - Fastachi Extra Nut Mix

»rank: 5857

from: Fastachi

Fastachi
: :Surprise friends and co-workers with a tantalizing aroma that harkens to an unexpected, nourishing mix - Fastachi Extra Nut Mix. Nut centric in all its taste forms. At its core are the classics - cashews, almonds, hazelnuts, pistachio meats - enhanced with peanuts, red skin peanuts, sesame crusted peanuts, toasted corn, and salted squash seeds. Matte silver tin provides a keepsake for tiny indulgences. Presented with hand-tied ribbon. 20 oz.

FERIDIES Sweet & Salty Trail Mix, 9 Ounce Can

FERIDIES Sweet & Salty Trail Mix, 9 Ounce Can

»rank: 5924

from: The Peanut Patch

The Peanut Patch
: :We are excited to introduce an all natural trail mix made of the finest ingredients..the large Va. Peanut, crisp, sweet almonds, crunchy pepitas, succulent raisins, delicate, sweet fried cranberries & mouth watering white chocolate chips. No need to pick out what you don't like...this blend is best experienced in handfuls. 0U-Dairy Kosher Certified

Sunflower Foods Honey Toasted Sunflower Nuts

Sunflower Foods Honey Toasted Sunflower Nuts

»rank: 5923

from: Sunflower Foods

Sunflower Foods
: :lt's Not Roasted. lt's Honey Toasted. Less oil, less fat, less saturated fat, less sodium and fewer calories than regular roasted nuts! These delicious Honey Toasted Nuts are made with nature's own ingredients; 'nuts and honey.'

Fastachi Weekend Whisk - Salted Pistachios

Fastachi Weekend Whisk - Salted Pistachios

»rank: 5904

from: Fastachi

Fastachi
: :Refuel often with savory satisfaction. Freshly roasted pistachios harbor a robust crunch that matches your mood, as you embrace the season ahead. Re-useable matte silver tin keeps nuts at their freshest. Tied with seasonal ribbon, tin holds 12 oz.

Ardèche Marrons · Candied chestnuts, wooden box, 12 pieces · 240g (8.5 oz)

Ardèche Marrons · Candied chestnuts, wooden box, 12 pieces · 240g (8.5 oz)

»rank: 5594

from: Ardeche Marrons

Ardeche Marrons
: :Candied chestnuts are without question a labor of love. The chestnuts are first sorted to eliminate those that are not perfectly round or smooth. They are then boiled, peeled by hand, and sorted once again. Finally, the chestnuts are cooked for two days in a rich vanilla syrup until the flavor seeps into the very heart of the chestnut. This elegant wooden box ontains 12 individually wrapped chestnuts in a vacuum pack.


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oz) (8.5 240g · pieces 12 box, wooden chestnuts, Candied · Marrons Ardèche
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