Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Johnny Cashew, Honey Seasalt


This 100g packet of cashew nuts from Johnny Cashew tells us something I genuinely didn’t know: cashew nuts grown in Africa are exported to Asia to be shelled. Where in Africa? I don’t know. And where in Asia? No sorry, I don’t know that either. 

But in any case, why?

Does this sound a bit like the C19th gold miners in California sending their dirty clothes off by sailing ship to Hawaii to be laundered? I mean seriously, does the technology to remove the cashew shells from the cashew nuts not exist in any African country in the 21st century?

Well, yes, apparently if it didn’t before, it does now. Because Johnny Cashew, the company, boasts that it has (gasp!) bypassed the long 12,000 km trip to Asia and shelled its nuts in Africa. Which we can only suppose must be a good thing (hurrah!).

Very tasty. I do enjoy a cashew nut. And the honey sea salt flavour is pretty good. Very easy to eat. I finished the packet with no trouble at all, and put a lot of effort into poking my finger into all the corners so as not to waste any tasty flavour dust. I can’t remember where I found these nuts but I would definitely be happy to try another packet. Seek them out nut fans.

And have I any explanation for paragraph 2 being inset? No. No, no idea at all. I tried hard to do something about it but with no success. I do not know how this happened. Computer programmes have minds of their own.

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