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Fudco Brazil Nuts 200g

Manufacturer: Fudco
Brazil nuts are notable for diverse content of micronutrients, especially a high amount of selenium. Brazil nuts are actually edible seeds from the Brazil nut tree, and they can be eaten raw or blanched. The nuts grow inside a round, coconut-like shell, in orange-like segments which, when split open, reveals around 12-20 Brazil nuts.
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Fudco Brazil Nuts

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Brazil nuts are a good source of vitamins and minerals.

Ingredients: Brazil Nuts

Allergy Advice - Contains Nuts. This product is packed in factory which also processes Peanuts, Nuts, Sesame Seeds, Cereals, Milk, Sulphites & Sulphur Dioxide, Mustard, Celery, Soya & Wheat

Storage: Once opened remove to an airtight container. Store in a cool dry place

Suitable for Vegetarians

 

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