


Wasabi & Soy Peanuts
Locally Sourced
Small Batch Production
Uncompromised Flavor
Bertie County is home to fertile farming land, as well as miles and miles of beautiful waterways. So, while we spend a great deal of time farming and hunting, our most enjoyable past time is fishing. From a farm pond to the waters of the Roanoke, Chowan, and Cashie Rivers, our local farmer friends know their fish. And, they know how to cook them: baked, broiled, stewed, or fried. But, never, ever raw! As Papa Jack said many times, "Raw fish is bait". So, the raw fish known as sushi has never found much of a following here in Bertie County. Still, we're willing to try almost any food once. And, while the raw fish and sea weed found in sushi don't do much to excite our tastes, the various dipping sauces do. With that in mind we've spent the past year taste testing many of those sauces, and after a lot of recipe tweaking, we are pleased to announce our newest peanut flavor: Bertie County Wasabi and Soy Peanuts. These blister fried peanuts start with a Wasabi-generated "bang" that eases into an earthy soy flavor, and goodness, they are tasty. And, in our opinion, this Bertie County version of "sushi" is much better than the original!
OU Kosher Certified.
Standard Delivery: Free within the continental United States. Alaska and Hawaii excluded.
Delivery Time: 1 - 10 days for Standard Delivery or USPS within the USA.
International Shipping: Contact us for details.
Expedited Shipping: Available for additional fees; call us for options.
APO/FPO and PO Boxes: Shipped via USPS.
Shipping costs vary by order and destination. Click here for more details.
Returns: Call us at (800) 457-0005 for information regarding returns.
Each set must be shipped whole and cannot be split between addresses.

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Bertie County is home to fertile farming land, as well as miles and miles of beautiful waterways. So, while we spend a great deal of time farming and hunting, our most enjoyable past time is fishing. From a farm pond to the waters of the Roanoke, Chowan, and Cashie Rivers, our local farmer friends know their fish. And, they know how to cook them: baked, broiled, stewed, or fried. But, never, ever raw! As Papa Jack said many times, "Raw fish is bait". So, the raw fish known as sushi has never found much of a following here in Bertie County. Still, we're willing to try almost any food once. And, while the raw fish and sea weed found in sushi don't do much to excite our tastes, the various dipping sauces do. With that in mind we've spent the past year taste testing many of those sauces, and after a lot of recipe tweaking, we are pleased to announce our newest peanut flavor: Bertie County Wasabi and Soy Peanuts. These blister fried peanuts start with a Wasabi-generated "bang" that eases into an earthy soy flavor, and goodness, they are tasty. And, in our opinion, this Bertie County version of "sushi" is much better than the original!
OU Kosher Certified.
Standard Delivery: Free within the continental United States. Alaska and Hawaii excluded.
Delivery Time: 1 - 10 days for Standard Delivery or USPS within the USA.
International Shipping: Contact us for details.
Expedited Shipping: Available for additional fees; call us for options.
APO/FPO and PO Boxes: Shipped via USPS.
Shipping costs vary by order and destination. Click here for more details.
Returns: Call us at (800) 457-0005 for information regarding returns.
Each set must be shipped whole and cannot be split between addresses.

Free Shipping in the continental U.S

Premium Quality
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Bertie County is home to fertile farming land, as well as miles and miles of beautiful waterways. So, while we spend a great deal of time farming and hunting, our most enjoyable past time is fishing. From a farm pond to the waters of the Roanoke, Chowan, and Cashie Rivers, our local farmer friends know their fish. And, they know how to cook them: baked, broiled, stewed, or fried. But, never, ever raw! As Papa Jack said many times, "Raw fish is bait". So, the raw fish known as sushi has never found much of a following here in Bertie County. Still, we're willing to try almost any food once. And, while the raw fish and sea weed found in sushi don't do much to excite our tastes, the various dipping sauces do. With that in mind we've spent the past year taste testing many of those sauces, and after a lot of recipe tweaking, we are pleased to announce our newest peanut flavor: Bertie County Wasabi and Soy Peanuts. These blister fried peanuts start with a Wasabi-generated "bang" that eases into an earthy soy flavor, and goodness, they are tasty. And, in our opinion, this Bertie County version of "sushi" is much better than the original!
OU Kosher Certified.
Standard Delivery: Free within the continental United States. Alaska and Hawaii excluded.
Delivery Time: 1 - 10 days for Standard Delivery or USPS within the USA.
International Shipping: Contact us for details.
Expedited Shipping: Available for additional fees; call us for options.
APO/FPO and PO Boxes: Shipped via USPS.
Shipping costs vary by order and destination. Click here for more details.
Returns: Call us at (800) 457-0005 for information regarding returns.
Each set must be shipped whole and cannot be split between addresses.

Free Shipping in the continental U.S

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The Bertie County Peanuts Experience
Peanut picking has been a way of life in Bertie County for over a century. In the heart of Windsor, North Carolina, Bertie County Peanuts has been growing and crafting super extra large Virginia peanuts since 1992. These gourmet peanuts, prized for their unbeatable size and flavor, are a true reflection of the region’s rich farming tradition.
Founded by Powell & Stokes, a family business dating back to 1919, Bertie County Peanuts is built on the simple principle of delivering only the finest peanut products. Today, Bertie County Peanuts can be found in over 300 specialty food stores, restaurants, hotel gift shops, and travel destinations across the U.S., sharing the rich peanut tradition of Bertie County far and wide.