We import from
Australia · Australien

From Australia's subtropical coast — Queensland and northern New South Wales — come macadamia nuts, the world's most luxurious nut with a buttery sweetness like nothing else.
History
The macadamia is Australia's only native food export, cultivated by Aboriginal peoples for thousands of years under the names 'kindal kindal' or 'jindilli'. European introduction came only in 1857 — making it one of the world's youngest commercially grown crops.
Lifestyle
Beach, surf, BBQ, fish and chips on the pier, sundowner with a cold beer, a relaxed life under the southern sun. 'No worries, mate' is not a phrase — it's a philosophy.
Gastronomy
Modern Australian fusion weaving Asia and Europe, rainforest fruits, sea and fire. Macadamia in pavlova, salted caramel, pesto, breakfast muesli, steak rub.
The people & families
Friends sharing macadamia at a beachside BBQ, families picking nuts from their own farms in the Byron Bay hinterland, mother and daughter roasting them with sea salt — Australian community moves around shared meals outdoors.
Landscapes & farms
Subtropical rainforest in the Bundaberg region where macadamia trees have grown wild since time immemorial. Pacific coastline with pearl-white sand and turquoise sea. The Outback in the background — the same stillness that lives in a perfectly roasted macadamia.
Arts, music & literature
Patrick White (Nobel 1973), Tim Winton, David Malouf, Nick Cave, AC/DC. Aboriginal art with its Papunya dot painting reflecting 65,000 years of storytelling. The Sydney Opera House. Baz Luhrmann and Jane Campion in cinema.
Our partnership
We buy from family-owned farms along the 'Macadamia Coast' with best practices in regenerative agriculture and rainforest preservation.
The journey to you
Sea freight from Brisbane via the Indian Ocean, Suez Canal and Mediterranean to Gothenburg — 35 days through three oceans.
Real photographs — people and harvests
Authentic field photographs (Wikimedia Commons, CC-licensed). No AI imagery.

Watch the journey — videos from professional channels
Reports from Business Insider, Insider Food and other professional channels showing how our products are grown, harvested and processed.

