Snacks

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Butter Mint

£1.99

They are tiny, morsel-sized sweets.

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Cabin Biscuit

£2.49

Square shaped biscuits

450g

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Cashew Nut

Kidney-shaped seed with a hard shell

Chin Chin

A popular fried crunchy West African snack made with flour, milk and sugar

Coconut Chinchin

Chin chin made with flour and desiccated coconut

Groundnut (Peanut)

Packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats, these little legumes deliver a powerhouse of energy to fuel your day. Whether enjoyed raw, roasted, or as creamy peanut butter, groundnuts provide a satisfying crunch that elevates any dish.

Kulikuli

£2.99

Kulikuli, a traditional snack that offers a unique taste experience while packing a powerful nutritional punch. Made from roasted groundnut meal, this savoury treat is carefully crafted to retain all the essential nutrients, providing an excellent source of protein and dietary fibre.

80g

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Milo Cubes

Are solid, chocolate-flavored blocks of Milo powder.

Olu Olu Plantain

Indulge your taste buds with Olu Olu Plantain, the ultimate snack that elevates any moment with its irresistible crunch and rich flavor. Made from the finest, hand-selected plantains, each bite delivers a delightful combination of sweetness and savory notes that will transport you straight to the vibrant streets of West Africa.

Plantain Chip

Indulge your taste buds with our irresistible Plantain Chips, the perfect crunchy snack that elevates your snacking experience to new heights! Made from ripe, handpicked plantains, these chips are delicately sliced and expertly cooked to achieve a delightful crispiness that’s both satisfying and addictive.

Tigernut

£2.99

Discover the power of nature with Tigernut, a nutrient-dense superfood that has been cherished for centuries. Often referred to as a “tuber,” tigernuts are small, chewy, and packed with a wealth of health benefits that make them an exceptional addition to any diet.

250g

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