North Shore Macadamia Nut Company

The rich soil of Oahu produces some of the most delicious macadamia nuts and coffee beans in the world. That’s why the experts behind North Shore Macadamia Nut Company grow their nuts and beans on Haleiwa’s beautiful, sprawling Kamananui Orchard...

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    (808) 375-0698

  • Website

    northshoremacadamianut.com

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    Farm

Address

62-330 Kamehameha Hwy. Hale‘iwa , HI 96712 United States

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Christine Hwang

Charles was super nice and showed us around, including how to crack macadamia nuts , peel sugar canes and then sent us off with bags of cinnamon roasted macadamia !

Fuyuhiko Takaya

This Locates opposite side of "Haleʻiwa Beach Park " or near a bus stop . Go for MAC NUTS !

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