For a savoury snack, nut mixes are hard to beat. Janice Leung has a nibble Flavorite Mixed Nuts With the largest variety of nuts, this mix has hazelnuts, almonds, cashews, pecans, peanuts and Brazil nuts. However, most of it consists of cashews and tiny round peanuts. Without much of a toasted flavour and seemingly not much salt, these can taste a little bland. HK$45.90, 283 grams, Jasons, B2/F Hysan Place, Causeway Bay Planters NUT-rition Wholesome Nut Mix With big, fat, lightly salted cashews and almonds, this is a decent mix. There are a few small macadamias dotted throughout, but they are often broken and don't really add much. If they're the reason for the inflated price, they may as well have been left out. HK$84, 276 grams, Wellcome, citywide Nut Walker Mixed Nuts This small can is labelled a "premium" mix with "less peanuts". It delivers on that promise, as the distribution of cashews, almonds and peanuts is quite even, but you do pay for the privilege. There are also some pecans. This blend contains a lot of salt and would go well with beer. HK$40, 135 grams, Wellcome, citywide NaturSource Oh Rosemary With a thick coating these cashews, almonds and pecans are by far the most flavourful of those tried. They're also the most expensive by weight. The rosemary scent is obvious, and there is also a peppery spiciness. The taste of the nuts themselves seems secondary. HK$65.50, 128 grams, Jasons, B2/F Hysan Place, Causeway Bay Denroku Mix Nuts This has 16 individually packaged bags of nuts. The mix contains almonds, cashews, walnuts, peanuts and sugar-coated peanuts and large grains of salt. Not every bag has the full range, and peanuts (in both forms) make up most of the mix. HK$36.50, 160 grams, Freshmart, Sogo, 555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay