Starchy, sweet, and rich in flavor, chestnuts are popular edible nuts. Chestnuts, unlike other nuts and seeds, are relatively low in calories and fats. Nonetheless, Chestnuts are rich sources of minerals, vitamins, and phytonutrients that immensely benefit health.
Chest Nuts
Our Premium range of chestnuts, available in our trademark pink packaging are the result of careful selection of only the best varieties available.In particular, the Premium Range of chestnuts have been chosen for their superior flavour and ease of peeling. Many of the varieties in our premium range are exclusive to Premium Chestnuts.
Due to our superior transit system and vast distribution network, buyers can be rest assured for timely delivery. An emerging name in the market, our organization is involved in offering Chestnuts within the most lucrative deals. Chestnut boosts metabolism, controls blood pressure and aids in digestion.
Categories: Agro Products, Nuts
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