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Macadamia Nut, also known as the queen of the nuts originated in Australia. Its buttery flavor and sophisticated texture made it a unique treat for special occasions. At Food to Live Macadamia Nuts are firstly dry roasted in the oven and then lightly salted with Himalayan Pink Salt (which has higher mineral content compared to table salt). Not only does this technique lend them with a crispy texture and a rich sweet flavor but it also doesnt compromise their nutritional value. Our oven-roasted Macadamias are a proud member of Food to Live Signature Snacks Collection, which was developed and created by our very own, Chef Lana. brbr Nutritional Value of Roasted and Salted Macadamia Nuts vs Raw Macadamia Nuts Unsaltedbrbr There is a common misconception that Raw Macadamia Nuts are more nutrient-dense than Roasted Macadamia Nuts. Let us reassure you that its not quite true. brbr Low temperatures and the absence of oil (which is the technique we use) simply reduce the moisture content in nuts, while most of their nutrients stay intact. Dry Roasted Macadamia Nuts remain rich in A and B vitamins, Manganese, Thiamine, Copper, and Iron. Moreover, theyre abundant in dietary fiber, protein, powerful antioxidants, and unsaturated fats.brbr Culinary Uses of Macadamia Nuts Roasted & Saltedbrbr Although Macadamia Nuts Salted and Roasted serve as a great snack on the go, their uses extend beyond that. They can be added to salads, stir-fries, eggs, and avocado toasts, or used as delicious macadamia coating for baked fish. Moreover, you can use these nuts for baking macadamia nut cookies, cakes, waffles, and other pastries. Recreate the infamous chocolate-covered macadamia recipe or blend these nuts into delicious macadamia nut butter.brbr Storage Tipsbrbr To extend the shelf life of Roasted Macadamia Nuts in bulk store them in a freezer. If you want to go through them quickly, keep Macadamia Nuts Roasted & Salted in a cool dry place.
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