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I tried these some years ago. Can't remember the brand or where I got them
but they were just meh. At the time I likened them to nuts that were trying to be pecans but failed. Very expensive things. But I happened upon them again at Nuts.com and people said they were the best. I will say that these do taste better but IMO do not warrant the price. I suppose if I lived where they grew and had a tree of them, I would eat them. But I will not go out of my way for them again. They do taste slightly like a pecan but pecans are better. I am not sure why they are called peanuts. They are not and to me they do not like like a peanut except for being about the same size and roughly the same shape. Certainly not the same color or texture. They are supposed to have more nutrients. I think I'll pass. http://www.rawguru.com/wild-jungle-p...ifference.html |
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