Cocktail Nut Mix – The Perfect Crunch for Every Mood
Our Cocktail Nut Mix, a delectable blend of quality nuts, chickpeas and crispy peanuts, offers the perfect balance of taste and nutrition, adding excitement to every snack time. This blend gives you the greatest of flavor and energy, whether you’re entertaining guests, working late, or just in the mood for a nutritious snack and best part is they are all roasted.
Every nut, from powerful peanuts and earthy chickpeas to buttery cashews and crunchy almonds, is selected for its flavor, texture, and nutritional value. Savor each handful’s harmony of protein, fiber, and healthy fats; they’re expertly roasted and sealed fresh to maintain their crunch.
Love our Cocktail Nut Mix? Keep the healthy snacking going with our other flavourful picks —
Enjoy the timeless crunch of Salted Peanuts, perfectly roasted and lightly salted.
Boost your nutrition with Mix Seeds — a wholesome blend packed with fibre, protein, and omega-3 goodness.
What’s in Every Bite
Made from premium-quality nuts, Chickpeas and peanuts
High in protein, fibre, and essential nutrients
Lightly seasoned for a satisfying taste & Roasted not Fried.
Perfect for parties, travel, or everyday snacking
Packed fresh and hygienically sealed for longer shelf life
Fuel your day the healthy way —Shop the full collection or Contact us to know more about bulk or gifting options.
FAQs
What are mixed nuts? Mixed nuts are a blend of different nuts like almonds, cashews, chickpeas, and peanuts, offering a mix of taste and nutrients.
What nuts can you mix together? You can mix almonds, cashews, walnuts, pistachios, and peanuts for a balanced flavor and nutrient-rich snack.
Are mixed nuts junk food? No, mixed nuts aren’t junk food when eaten in moderation—they’re a healthy source of protein, fibre, and good fats.
Can mixed nuts lower cholesterol? Yes, mixed nuts can help lower bad cholesterol levels due to their healthy fats and antioxidants.
Which nuts should diabetics avoid? Diabetics should limit candied or salted nuts and opt for plain almonds, walnuts, or chickpeas instead.