Fisher Nuts Chef's Naturals Walnut Halves & Pieces, 6oz, Naturally Gluten Free, No Preservatives, Non-GMO
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Our Fisher Chef Natural recipe products are produced on shared equipment that may also be used to produce dairy-based products. We have a comprehensive sanitation program in place to ensure that no cross-contamination occurs between runs, and we test lines prior to starting a new item to ensure that no residue remains.
The most common uses are cooking and baking, but they're also used for a variety of other things. Fisher Chef's Naturals walnuts, for example, are popular as a snack or as a topping on yogurt or cereal. Walnuts are high in the omega-3 fatty acid ALA. 3 (include 2.) Omega-3 ALA, 5 g 3 per serving, representing 156% of 1. ALA has a daily value of 6 grams. In fact, the American Heart Association has certified most of our walnuts.
On the back, near the bottom, each bag has its own expiration date. "BEST BY 02/26/21," it says on the one I just got.
•Nuts are naturally gluten freebr>•These nuts do not contain gluten in their recipebr>•The facility where these products are manufactured does contain other gluten productsbr>•Our processes include separating and segregating products to reduce the risk of cross contact of gluten and allergensbr>•All of our manufacturing equipment is washed and sanitized in between production runsbr>•This item is not certified gluten free, but we have not found a deficiency through our testing
Selected User Reviews For Fisher Nuts Chef's Naturals Walnut Halves & Pieces, 6oz, Naturally Gluten Free, No Preservatives, Non-GMO
I kept picking out walnut pieces and removing stringy debris (which oddly continued to get worse) because I had no idea what it was. Over the next few days, things are going to get a lot worse). Then codling moths began to appear throughout the house. After some research, I discovered that the moths lay their eggs in walnuts, which is how they got into our house in the first place. That tangle of stringiness - EGGS. I've never been more disgusted in my life, and I've been dealing with a codling moth infestation for over 6 months (despite removing the initial nest of eggs from the house). My clothes have been devoured. They've strewn their eggs all over the place. It's nearly impossible to get rid of them. I'll never bring another bag of walnuts into my house, no matter who sells them or what brand they are; it's not worth the risk. Beware!.
I started eating them two days ago, after opening the bag. The best-buy date is March 12th, 21. The resealing system failed for the second time today - As a result, I had to put the nuts in a ziplock bag. Fortunately, this is not the case. There are rotting nuts and genuine SLIME in the Fisher bag's bottom. I would not have known about the slime if the resealing band hadn't broken, and I would have continued to eat the nuts until my fingers came into contact with it!! What a repulsive sight!! I contacted Amazon, and they agreed to give me a refund - What would they do with this mess if they didn't get paid for the slimy nuts? I attempted to send photos but was unable to do so due to Amazon's system.
Squirrels will benefit from them. I've never met a walnut who didn't enjoy it!.
br>br>Switched to Happy Belly, which is also available on Amazon. Much of a taste fresher. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I put them in my oatmeal almost every day. They are not, however, inexpensive. I was getting Diamond Walnuts, but they were often stale and/or bitter, so I was on the lookout for something else. br>br>Fisher's large size is a great price, the fish tastes great, and I get three bags delivered to my door every month. VERY HAPPY, and I'll continue to buy as long as the price is reasonable and I can get it from Amazon.
These are delicious and just-picked. I only use one bag per month, so I signed up for a monthly subscription. I got the last ones on February 6th and was out of town, so I looked up when the order would be shipped. To my dismay, the month has been pushed forward to March 20th! I thought I could change my delivery date, but if I do, I will NOT RECEIVE THE PROMISED DISCOUNT AND WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR SHIPPING! What is the point of signing up for a newsletter? Very dissatisfied!.
This is my second purchase of this product, but it has left me feeling shattered! These comminuted walnuts give me a headache, as you can see in the photo. This walnut has been powdered to a fine powder. This makes me angry. Two packages are good, while the other two are completely shredded.
These walnuts don't appear to be fresh; they're nearly white in color. They aren't eaten by my bird.
I read some reviews for this brand and wasn't expecting them to be as good as some others because they were less expensive. What the hell is going on? They're very tasty. What a delicious and healthy addition to a side of rice or salad, or simply eat by the handful. Every day, take 1/2 cup. I will most certainly purchase these again.