Tong Garden carries a complete range of nuts and is constantly seeking out
new and improved products for public consumption. The five most successful
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1) Pistachio - Considered
by many to be royalty of nuts, pistachios have a rich and illustrious background,
dating back to the Holy Lands of the Middle East, where they grew wild in
high desert regions. These legendary nuts were greatly favored by the Queen
of Sheba herself. Imported unbleached and preservative-free from the USA,
pistachios are high in mono-saturated fats and low in saturated fat, making
it a healthy snack option for dietary fiber and vegetable protein. |
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| 2) Broad Beans - Nutritious and healthy, broad beans
have been known by many different names: - Windsor beans, English beans,
horse beans, fava beans, even pigeon beans. The one thing we can be sure
of, however, is that they are a delicious snack, anytime of the day. These
beans are fried to the optimal point with suitable flavoring to bring out
the natural taste of beans. |
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3) Green Peas - One of the four most cultivated legumes,
peas are grown throughout the world. Found in many culinary dishes, green
peas are exceptionally tasty as a snack-time treat, whether salted or coated.
The processing techniques ensure the right crunchiness and rich tanginess
of such a favored snack. |
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| 4) Cashew nuts - carried down the Indian Coasts by
Portuguese traders four centuries ago, the cashew has firmly rooted itself
as one of the region's most loved nuts, even turning up in the recipes of
some of our best local dishes. Rich in vitamins A, D, K, E and B, as well
as thiamine, calcium, phosphorus and iron, cashew nuts are ideal for stimulation
of appetite, even for sufferers of anemia. Mouth watering when honey-roasted
or even lightly salted. |
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5) Coated peanuts - Peanuts have been around for 3500
years or so, as research indicates. This is perhaps why peanuts are loved
by so many. Consumed in a large number of interesting and mouth-watering
preparations, peanuts have become a staple of Asian conversation-time snacks.
Brimming with essential proteins, vitamin B, vitamin E, calcium and iron,
peanuts are surprisingly healthy while being sinfully delicious. TG carefully
selects peanuts that are free from alfatoxins. |
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