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Whole organic Roasted&pealed Chestnut 150g

Ready to eat. Low fat. Good source of vitamin C. No artificial coloring. No preservatives. All natural, with you in mind. USDA organic. Great for baking, soups, desserts, and snacking. Certified organic by OFDC. Certified in compliance with the terms of the US-Canada Organic Equivalency Arrangement.
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