W-180 Cashews (King of Cashews)

W-180 Cashews, known as the “King of Cashews,” are the largest and most premium-grade cashew nuts available. They are prized for their exceptional size, smooth texture, and rich, buttery flavor. Sourced from the finest cashew-producing regions, these cashews are a top choice for gourmet snacks, luxury confectionery, and high-end culinary applications.

🔹 Size & Packaging Information

HS Code: 0801320000
Calibration (Sizes):
W-180 – Approximately 180 nuts per pound (largest size, premium grade)
Packaging Options:
• 10kg, 25kg vacuum-sealed bags
• Custom packaging available upon request

🔹 Key Features

Largest cashew variety, known for its superior size and appearance
Smooth, creamy texture with a rich, buttery taste
Naturally cholesterol-free, making it a heart-healthy snack
Handpicked and processed under strict quality standards
Ideal for premium gifting, luxury snacks, and gourmet dishes

🔹 Nutritional & Health Benefits

🟢 High in Healthy Fats – Supports brain function and heart health
🟢 Rich in Protein & Fiber – Keeps you full and supports muscle growth
🟢 Loaded with Antioxidants – Helps boost immunity and reduce inflammation
🟢 Strengthens Bones – Packed with magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus
🟢 Supports Skin & Hair Health – High in copper and essential minerals

🔹 Origins & Global Availability

🟢 Primary Origins: India, Vietnam, Brazil, Ivory Coast
🟢 Grown in tropical climates, ensuring the best quality nuts
🟢 Exported globally, with high demand in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East

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