Macadamia 

Macadamia 

Macadamia Nuts are nuts that contain a lot of nutrients, especially vitamins and minerals, contain no cholesterol and very little saturated fatty acids. They have a mild, buttery flavor with a great source of energy which is twice as many calories as other nuts.

Ingredients:
100% Pure Macadamia nuts.

Health benefits:
High in fiber, improves gut health, supports weight loss, reduces Inflammation, protection against diabetes, lowers cholesterol and triglycerides, beneficial for metabolic syndrome and heart disease.

User manual:
Eat directly or eat with yogurt, ice cream or use as ingredients for cakes.

Storage instructions:
In cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight.

Notice:
Do not use when the product has moisture, mold, strange smell.

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Cashew 

Cashew 

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Walnut

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Walnuts are increasingly being used as a product to help improve brain health, prevent heart disease and cancer. Walnuts are made up of about 65% fat and 15% protein, are low in carbs and most of them fiber. Although the shells are slightly bitter, walnuts have a mild, earthy and tangy taste.

Almond

Almond

Almonds contain lots of fiber, protein, magnesium, healthy fats and vitamin E. Eating almonds helps to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, reduce hunger and promote weight loss.

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