Mount Vernon Gourmet Virginia Peanuts
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Peanuts were a staple of the colonial diet. In the historical archives at Mount Vernon, there is a letter dated 1798 from George Washington to his buying agent in which he ordered āPindarsā, another word for peanuts. āHalf a bushl. or bushel of the Ground Pease, or Pindars as they are calledā¦ā
Virginian peanuts -known for their large size and crunchy texture- have been called the āpeanut of the gourmetā. These Virginia grown peanuts are cooked in pure peanut oil to keep them cholesterol-free andĀ enhanceĀ the natural peanut taste.Ā
Choose from a variety of flavors
- Salted Peanuts - Classically roastedĀ in peanut oil and salt, for a traditional savory snack.
No additives and no preservatives - for prolonged freshness, please refrigerate upon opening.