Gourmet Food : Pistachio Triple Crate

Gourmet Food : Pistachio Triple Crate

Pistachio Triple Crate

from: Casa de Fruta



Pistachio Triple Crate
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 706










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Address: USA
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Casa de Fruta
Country: USA
EAN: 0782092088158
Ingredients: roasted and salted pistachios
Label: Casa de Fruta
Manufacturer: Casa de Fruta
Publisher: Casa de Fruta
Sales Rank: 706
Size: Net wt. 3 lb. Ship wt. 6 lb. 8 oz.
Studio: Casa de Fruta



Features:
  • Satisfying and delicious
  • Flavorful
  • Sensational Big Nuts
  • Great for Gifts







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Item Description:
Roasted/salted pistachios fill a classic Casa de Fruta wooden crate.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Success! ...
Passed the test - Made my dad very happy. He was very pleased with the amount and quality of the pistachios.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Outstanding quality ...
It's always hard to know how good food items will be over the internet, but these pistachios were outstanding. They were nicely salted, but not overly done, and they were roasted perfectly. The color was nice and green in almost every case, and there were very few inedible ones. These are about as high quality as any other type I've had. I highly recommend them.


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