Trader Joes Thai Lime Chili Cashews 1 lb Bag Pack of 2

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Trader Joe's Thai Lime & Chili Cashews (Pack of 2) The lime-chile combination is quite typical of Thai cuisine think Tom Yum Soup, which is what initially inspired our buyer, way back in about 2008. With the flavors of this traditional dish in mind, our intrepid foodie was awaiting a flight in a Thai airport when she noticed a nutty snack with a lime-chile-lemongrass flavor blend. Immediately hooked on the combination, she set about developing a version to offer at Trader Joes. The tasting panel was equally enamored, and Thai Lime & Chili Cashews quickly became a TJs staple. You could say, then, that this story goes from soup to nuts. Every batch of Trader Joes Thai Lime & Chili Cashews begins with a particular variety of lime, singular to Thailand, that has an almost perfume-y flavor. The cashews are, of course, crunchy; slices of tiny red and green chiles add a burst of flavor and a good deal of heat; and the vibrant, almost-otherworldly flavor of lemongrass rounds out the picture. Were pretty sure the grocer down the street doesnt have snacks like this one or stories like this one, either! INGREDIENTS: Cashews, Roasted Kaffir Lime Leaves, Tom Yum Powder (Salt, Maltodextrin, Paprika and Spices [Lemon Grass, Kaffir Lime and Chili], Citric Acid), Salt, Rice Bran Oil. CONTAINS CASHEWS. NUTRITION FACTS: Servings per container about 15 | Serving size 1/4 cup (30g) | Amount per serving: Calories 170, Total Fat 11g (17% DV), Saturated Fat 2g (10% DV), Trans Fat 0g, Polyunsaturated Fat 2g, Monounsaturated Fat 6g, Cholesterol 0mg (0% DV), Sodium 75mg (3% DV), Total Carbohydrate 13g (4% DV), Dietary Fiber 7g (28% DV), Total Sugars 2g, Protein 6g, Vitamin A (0% DV), Vitamin C (0%), Calcium (0% DV), Iron (6% DV). The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.