2019 days ago

Alberton Walnuts for sale!

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

Update: ALL SOLD now. Thanks for your interest. We will have more walnuts next year in May.

Known by the Romans as 'Jupiter's royal acorn', walnuts are one of the earliest cultivated foods in the world. The old tree at Alberton shook off its annual harvest over the lockdown and the nuts are now ready for sale!

$7 per 500g including recipes (Orange Walnut Cake, Autumn Pear & Walnut bread, Mrs Beeton's Pickled Walnuts and Walnut & Coffee Cake). Pop by The Verandah Store Wed-Sun 10:30-4:30 to pick up a bag.

Alberton, 100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert. Open Wed-Sun 10:30-4:30
www.alberton.co.nz...

Price: $7

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