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  2. 8 Aldi Foods That Should Be Budgeted Into Your Weekly ... - AOL

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    Zerbini said the pricing for mixed nuts at Aldi is 15% to 20% lower than at other stores she shops at. "I get one salted container and one unsalted container and mix them to get a lightly salted ...

  3. The 6 Best Mediterranean Diet Foods to Buy at Aldi ... - AOL

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    Nuts and Seeds. Aldi has a fantastic selection of nuts, seeds and trail mixes with dried fruit. They offer raw, roasted, salted and unsalted options at budget-friendly prices. Nuts are an ...

  4. 7 Must-Buy Grocery Items at Aldi in January - AOL

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    You can get an 8-ounce bag of Simply Nature Raw Cashews, Walnuts and Macadamia Nuts or Raw Almonds, Pecans and Pistachio Kernels for $5.39. Elevation Vanilla Protein Power

  5. List of culinary nuts - Wikipedia

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    A small bowl of mixed nuts An assortment of mixed nuts A culinary nut is a dry, edible fruit or seed that usually, but not always, has a high fat content. Nuts are used in a wide variety of edible roles, including in baking, as snacks (either roasted or raw), and as flavoring. In addition to botanical nuts, fruits and seeds that have a similar appearance and culinary role are considered to be ...

  6. Cashew butter - Wikipedia

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    One tablespoon of unsalted cashew butter provides 94 calories, 12 percent of the daily value of fat and 8 percent of the daily value of saturated fat. [2] However, it contains less fat than most nuts. [3] Cashew butter was among the foods packaged in metal cans for United States civil defense survival kits during the Cold War. [citation needed]

  7. Cashew - Wikipedia

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    The cashew nut is edible and is eaten on its own as a snack, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. The nut is often simply called a 'cashew'. In 2019, four million tonnes of cashew nuts were produced globally, with Ivory Coast and India the leading producers. As well as the nut and fruit, the plant has several other ...