Chestnut The chestnuts are a group of eight or nine species of deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus Castanea, in the beech family Fagaceae. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Nutrition Chestnuts depart from the norm for culinary nuts in that they have very little protein or fat, their calories coming chiefly from carbohydrates. Fresh chestnut fruits have about 180 calories(800 kJ) per 100 grams of edible parts, which is much lower than walnuts, almonds, other nuts and dried fruit (about 600 kcal/100 g) Chestnuts contain very little fat, mostly unsaturated, and no gluten.
* The chestnutree is particularly abundant in the northeast of Spain, in particular in the provinces of Lugo, Ourense and the region of Bierzo (Len). * It is from this area that we get this exquisite product. Especially the one collected in the Valley of Selmo, Medulas, Ancares and Cabrera; next to Ponferrada (Lean). * This species requires a mild climate and adequate humidity for its growth and the production of chestnuts. * In November, these colossal trees deposit their precious fruits, for the pleasure of forest animals, and so that humans do not miss the opportunity to harvest chestnuts
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Product introduction Hazelnut, also known as mountain chestnut, chestnut or chuzi, is a deciduous shrub or small tree of hazelnut in birch family, with a height of about 1-7m. The fruit of hazelnut is yellowish brown, nearly spherical, 0.7-1.5cm in diameter, and its mature period is from September to October. Hazelnut, like a chestnut, has a hard shell, white and round nuts. It is fragrant and contains a lot of oil. It tastes delicious and has a lingering aftertaste. Therefore, it has become one of the most popular nut food. Hazelnut is one of the world's top four dried fruits (walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, cashews), and is known as the "king of nuts".
Brazil nut, Bertholletia excelsa, is a tropical evergreen in the family Lecythidaceae grown for its edible seeds (nuts). The brazil nut tree is very large with a long straight trunk which is 1 0 2 m (3.3 - 6.6 ft) in diameter. The tree only branches in the upper regions and the long branches are covered in large, leathery, oblong shaped leaves which form a spreading canopy. The tree produces large, pale yellow or greenish flowers and a round fruit which is approximately 15 cm (6.0 in) in diameter. Brazil Nut is the main dietary source of selenium, 100g of it has 1917 g of this mineral, which represents 3485% of our daily needs. Obtained from the seeds of the fruits of the chestnut, plant of the Lecythidaceae (Bertholletia excelsa) family, peeled and dehydrated by appropriate technological processes and safety to feed. Feature : sellenium, antioxidants, nuez amazonica, vitamin, phenols, polyunsaturated fats, ellagic acid, healthy fats, magnesium, copper, phosphorus, manganese, thiamine, kosher, sorbet, ice cream, gluten free, vegan, plant based, freeze dried. Nutritional Facts The fruit has a thick hard shell and contains 18 to 24 angular seeds (nuts). The large edible kernel is protected by a thin, woody shell which has a wrinkled appearance. Brazil nut trees can reach a height of 25 - 56 m (82 - 184 ft) and can live for well over 500 years. Brazil nut may also be referred to as cream nut or butter nut and originates from the Amazonian rainforest.
Brazil nut, Bertholletia excelsa, is a tropical evergreen in the family Lecythidaceae grown for its edible seeds (nuts). The brazil nut tree is very large with a long straight trunk which is 1 0 2 m (3.3 - 6.6 ft) in diameter. The tree only branches in the upper regions and the long branches are covered in large, leathery, oblong shaped leaves which form a spreading canopy. The tree produces large, pale yellow or greenish flowers and a round fruit which is approximately 15 cm (6.0 in) in diameter. Brazil Nut is the main dietary source of selenium, 100g of it has 1917 g of this mineral, which represents 3485% of our daily needs. Obtained from the seeds of the fruits of the chestnut, plant of the Lecythidaceae (Bertholletia excelsa) family, peeled and dehydrated by appropriate technological processes and safety to feed. Feature : sellenium, antioxidants, nuez amazonica, vitamin, phenols, polyunsaturated fats, ellagic acid, healthy fats, magnesium, copper, phosphorus, manganese, thiamine, kosher, sorbet, ice cream, gluten free, vegan, plant based, freeze dried. Nutritional Facts The fruit has a thick hard shell and contains 18 to 24 angular seeds (nuts). The large edible kernel is protected by a thin, woody shell which has a wrinkled appearance. Brazil nut trees can reach a height of 25 - 56 m (82 - 184 ft) and can live for well over 500 years. Brazil nut may also be referred to as cream nut or butter nut and originates from the Amazonian rainforest.