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Help spread the word about PI-Y Brazil Nuts with these these informative flyers, folding out to a striking A3 poster.
The more people buy PI'Y - the Kayapó name for Brazil nuts - the more our direct trade helps strengthen the Kayapó people, their culture and the Amazon rainforest they protect and depend on. Trading the nuts provides financial autonomy for around 600 families in over 50 Kayapó villages, and helps protect Indigenous lands - 40 thousand square miles of Amazon rainforest.
The Land Workers' Alliance, Roddick Foundation, Hodmedod and Kayapó-led cooperative COOBÂ-Y have come together to build a new direct trade relationship in solidarity with the Indigenous fight for survival, bringing wild-harvested nuts directly from the Kayapó people of Brazil to the UK for the first time.
I bought bags for all my family and we all loved the fact of being able to support the indigenous people directly. We hadn't expected to also rave about these nuts being the freshest and most delicious Brazil nuts we've ever eaten as well! Thank you for sharing this wonderful bounty from the Amazon people - directly to us in the UK!
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I just LOVE the fermented fava bean paste.
also so walnutty and creamy! Really great to find British nuts and felt lucky I got some! A seasonal treat!
Slightly smaller than supermarket chickpeas. I've made two lots of the best hummus ever. Just upset I've got to wait until next year's harvest to get more. I hope they plant more this year.
This has become my go-to winter lunch. Soak for a few hours, slow cook a simple sofrito then chuck in the beans/grains and their soaking broth & season. Cook slowly, maybe with some potatoes, and hey presto! Hot lunch for a week, especially good with some spicy kimchi added. Keeps me warm for pennies.
I am not going to write more than just record that — they are utterly delicious — and have become a much welcomed, convenient and enjoyed addition to our diet.
Very disappointed that they are currently out of stock. We eagerly await their return!!!