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The phrase "roasted nuts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe nuts that have been cooked in an oven or on a stovetop until they are crispy and golden brown. This phrase is commonly used in recipes, menus, and food descriptions. Example: "The salad is topped with a sprinkle of crunchy roasted nuts for added texture and flavor."
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"Do you think roasted nuts taste better?" he asked.
Buttercreams, roasted nuts and fresh fruit all play a part.
First came the smoked-tomato popcorn and roasted nuts with paprika, which Fielder attacked enthusiastically.
Most are deep amber to ebony and taste of caramel, coffee and roasted nuts.
BROADBENT, RESERVE, 5 YEARS OLD: $19 Rich aromas of chocolate and roasted nuts; bright and luscious.
To me, they tasted a bit like the honey roasted nuts sold by street corner vendors in Manhattan.
We enter through the gift shop, which sells all sorts of crap: phone accessories, football gloves, roasted nuts, cheap jewellery, pretzels, and – oh – swords.
Some consumer groups and members of Congress complain that the rule remains too broad because it exempts many processed foods, including roasted nuts and mixed vegetables.
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The foods include baked potato chips, dry-roasted nuts and low-sodium pretzels.
I strongly suggest you pair one with the house-roasted nuts ($4), which are served warm.
Mice that had been primed with proteins from the dry-roasted nuts exhibited more robust immune responses to both diets.
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