Planters Cashews Super Tube Nuts, Honey Roasted, 15-Count, 2 Ounce
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It is made from peanuts. Is there any other reason a peanut company might use something
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Despite being covered in dark spots and tasting rancid, these cashews are still edible. The sell by date is still a few days away. Therefore, they must have been poorly stored or it must have been a bad batch from the beginning.
They were supposed to be for a bridal shower but they have black spots and taste Our use of them was not possible. I regret wasting my money on it. There used to be a very good variety of plants. These too looked and tasted It is the planters' responsibility to compensate people for sending nuts that are so horrible!.
Now there is none. Pictures of Grade A nuts without blemishes are shown on this page and on the cans. The results, however, are a mottled, dark brown spores that are occasionally irritating Grade Z second-run leftovers or leftovers from the second run. It was a bad decision. They are still ripping consumers off even when they are offered at this price There's no power. If they are of this quality, I would expect to see them sell for around $3 per can. It is a shame that Amazon and Planters sell such a piece of crap. In this case, you are misleading people into believing that this is a quality product, when it clearly is not. My money would be nice if I could get it.
Also, they had a very tiny size. There was still a year left on the expiration stamp on the tub I received, but I found it lacking in freshness. As far as the taste was concerned, it didn't seem stale as such, but it definitely tasted like it had sat around for some time.
I also noticed that the pieces were very small when I opened the seal. Despite the fact that the description says there are halves and pieces, the intact little half pieces are very tiny, and look almost like peanuts.
This would be fine if they tasted okay, but they don't. This is the first time I have ever had cashews this bland and devoid of At Planter's, there are cashew breeding shenanigans going on but you know which ones). It's possible I received a bad batch, but I'm not willing to take the risk of purchasing this product again. As long as I can buy the warehouse store brands (like cashews), they're fresher and taste better.
The flavor is also very weak, and almost tastes like peanut butter.
Despite the fact that the package arrived in good condition, the nuts were a bit battered. I purchased them because I don't consider cashews an exceptional food item but I found them rather bland and dry, not as sweet as they are supposed to be. I hope to order it again and I'll update the review if I have any different experience.
So I bought some of the cashews from Planters and was sorely disappointed. How could a company like Planters sell such a bad product? Unfortunately, I made a mistake! There were brown spots on them, and they tasted terrible and smelled weird. Their trash was disposed of in the trash. Invest a little more for a quality product. I just ordered Virginia Diner cashews, which I have had before and they are The Planters are hard to find, so good luck buying them! It would be better for me to rate them 0 if I could.
A lightning deal offered on Prime Day led me to buy this. You could buy an 8 ounce can of soda for about $7 in the store. Like steel during the century, this was difficult to handle. There are some reviews that say there are black spots on these nuts and that they don't taste fresh. I will be able to use these nuts for a long time. It was not the case for me, however. Buying them in the store wasn't much better than eating them from the market. It isn't even going to expire until almost three years from now. We would buy this product.
It tastes great when it is seasoned with sea salt, while salted cashews are my favorite. There is no taste of salted cashew in these. A very small amount of salt is detected in the taste. The salt is somewhat prominent on a few cashews here and there where you can taste it, but not to an overwhelming degree, and then you are unlikely to find other nuts that taste salty without tasting as though they just passed a container of salt once while they were making them. While these cashews are fine by themselves, they have a decent crunch and taste, but if you are searching for salted cashews, like they claim to be, you may be disappointed because they have so little salt flavor that they taste like regular I regret purchasing these and wish I could get my money back. Now I have two of them, one half full, the other unopened, and I have nothing to do with them. I dislike unsalted cashews and this is how they taste.