Raw Pecan Nuts Halves 40g(1.4 oz) - 1.95Kg(68.8 oz) Premium Quality Product Information: Name: Pecan Nuts Scientific name: Carya illinoinensis Family: Juglandaceae Origin: United States Expiry Date: Provided on the bag Our dried nuts are 100% free of any artificial colours or preservatives. Description: The pecan walnut (Carya Illionensis) or pseudo walnut is a tree native to North and Central America. Pecan nuts have played an important role in the diet and cuisine of the various Native American tribes. Pecan nuts are a fruit that has a similar shape to walnuts, but are longer and narrower and differ in taste. Its "buttery" texture and its somewhat sweet taste make it one of the most delicious fruits. The seeds of the pecan can be eaten fresh or used in cooking, particularly in sweet desserts, such as pecan pie, a traditional Southern U.S. dish. Pecans are also a major ingredient in American praline candy. About 30 grams of pecans contain the following: >Calories: 196 >Fats: 20gr >Saturated fats: 1.8gr >Cholesterol: 0gr >Sodium: 0mg >Potassium: 116mg >Carbohydrates: 3.9g >Dietary fiber: 2.7g >Sugar: 1.1gr >Protein: 2.6g SHIPPING Your payment will reach us immediately. Once we receive your payment we will dispatch your order within 1-2 days
Dried Pine Nut Kernels 40g(1.4 oz) - 1.95Kg(68.8 oz) Natural and Very Fresh Product Information: Name: Pine Nut Kernels Family: Pinaceae Expiration Date: Provided on the bag Our dried nuts are 100% free of any artificial colours or preservatives. Description: The pine cone is an edible tiny seed that comes from the female pine cone of a pine tree. Although most pine trees produce edible seeds, only 18-20 species produce fruits large enough to be worth harvesting. Most of them live in North America, Europe and Asia. The process of production and trade can take from 18 months to 3 years, hence their high price in the market. The pine cone as a fruit is usually in the shape of a drop with a beige color, while its texture is relatively soft and buttery. The seed is removed by breaking the hard shell. Their taste is sweet. It has been used since ancient times as an edible seed and it is often added to salads and recipes of Mediterranean cuisine. Typical is the use of pine nuts as a key ingredient in Italian pesto sauce. It is often roasted before being added to the recipe, for example when used as a nut in semolina halva. Nutritional elements per 100 g: Calories (kcal) 673 Lipid 68 g Cholesterol 0 mg Sodium 2 mg Potassium 597 mg Carbohydrates 13 g Fiber 3.7 g Sugar 3.6 g Protein 14 g Vitamin A 29 IU Vitamin C 0.8 mg Calcium 16 mg Iron 5.5 mg Vitamin D 0 IU Vitamin B6 0.1 mg Vitamin B12 0 �µg Magnesium 251 mg
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