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Nuts/Seeds

Nuts and Seeds & producers

Nuts and Seeds

1

Fystiki Aeginas

Aegina, Greece
4.7

This is by far the most famous Greek pistachio. This amazing pistachio nut is produced from the Egintiki variety, which has been traditionally cultivated on the island of Egina since the end of the 19th century. The first pistachio planta... READ MORE

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Antep Pistachios (Antep fıstığı)

Gaziantep Province, Turkiye
4.6

Antep fıstığı (Antep pistachios) are traditional Turkish pistachios originating from Gaziantep. Due to the ideal climate and great soil conditions, these pistachios have a vibrant green color and an intense, complex, and citrusy flavor. T... READ MORE

3

Pistacchio Verde di Bronte

Bronte, Italy
4.6

Produced within the Sicilian province of Catania, Pistacchio Verde di Bronte refers to the pistachio nuts of the Napoletana cultivar (also known as Bianca or Nostrale), grown in the fertile volcanic soils around... READ MORE

4

Marconas

Spain
4.5

Native to Spain, this almond variety bears a smooth, white-colored fruit which has a distinctively rounder and plumper shape than other, more common almond varieties. The nut is distinguished by an exceptionally soft and moist texture, often compa... READ MORE

5

Fystiki Megaron

Megara Municipality, Greece
4.4

These pistachios have been produced in the Megara administrative area in the eastern part of mainland Greece for more than a hundred years. The microclimate of this area, characterized by hot summers and mild winters with low levels of precipitati... READ MORE

6

Macadamia

Queensland, Australia
4.3

Macadamia nuts are indigenous to Australia and native to northeastern New South Wales, along with central and south-eastern Queensland. What was known to the Aborigines as gyndl or jindilli was later renamed to kinda... READ MORE

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Almendra de Mallorca

Mallorca, Spain
4.3

Almendra de Mallorca are almonds produced on the Island of Mallorca in Spain. They can be sold raw or roasted, with or without skin. These nuts are of exceptional quality and are rigorously tested; they must not be smaller than 12mm or ha... READ MORE

8

Aleppo pistachios (Fustuq Halabi)

Aleppo Governorate, Syria
4.3

Fustuq Halabi is the Arabic term for Aleppo pistachios, named after the Syrian city of Aleppo, where they are traditionally cultivated. These pistachios are famous throughout the Middle East for their distinctive flavor, vibrant green color, and r... READ MORE

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Mandorle (Sicilia)

Sicily, Italy
4.3

Almonds are the world's most widely grown and consumed tree nut, and Italy is one of the major producers. Particularly rich in aroma and flavor are those cultivated in sunny Sicily, where almonds are the most widely grown fruit after olives. There... READ MORE

10

Castanha da Terra Fria

Bragança District, Portugal
4.3

This chestnut is the fruit of the Longal varietal, grown in the Vila Real and Bragança districts in Portugal. These chestnuts are harvested manually when they fall to the ground, and the use of any mechanical instruments or tools d... READ MORE

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Kelifoto fystiki Fthiotidas

Phthiotis, Greece
4.3

This high-quality pistachio is produced in the municipalities and communes of Phthiotis prefecture. It became a traditional crop of the area in the 1940s and 1950s, and today its production contributes significantly to the local economy. Each year... READ MORE

12

Nocciola di Giffoni

Province of Salerno, Italy
4.2

Named after Giffoni Valle Piana, a lush valley settled at the foot of Mount Licinici, Nocciola di Giffoni refers to dried hazelnuts grown and produced within the province of Salerno. Typically shelled and roasted, the hazelnuts of Giffoni... READ MORE

13

Giresun Tombul Fındığı

Giresun Province, Turkiye
4.1

Giresun Tombul fındığı is a type of hazelnut grown in the Turkish Giresun province, praised for its exquisite taste and distinct aroma. It is large and round, has a smooth and glossy shell that is easy to crack, and a plump, oily, meaty, and flavo... READ MORE

14

Piedmont Hazelnuts (Nocciola del Piemonte)

Piedmont, Italy
4.0

Named after its region of origin, Nocciola del Piemonte (Piedmont hazelnuts) refers to hazelnuts of the Tonda Gentile Trilobata variety, grown in the hills of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato and produced wi... READ MORE

15

Nocciola Romana

Rome, Italy
4.0

Traditionally produced in the neighboring provinces of Viterbo and Rome, Nocciola Romana refers to dried hazelnuts of the Tonda Gentile Romana and Nocchione varieties, grown in the micronutrient-rich volcanic soil of the... READ MORE

16

Brazil Nut

Brazil
3.9

Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa) are nutrient-packed nuts coming from the eponymous South American tree. The trees typically produce these nuts only in pristine forests, and despite their name, the most important exporter of Br... READ MORE

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Noix du Périgord

Dordogne, France
3.9

Noix du Périgord are early or dry walnuts or walnut kernels with a fine texture and a unique taste similar to black walnuts, produced in the French regions of Aveyron, Charente, Corréze, Dordogne, Lot and Lot-et-Garonne, whe... READ MORE

18

Aydın Kestanesi

Aydın Province, Turkiye
3.9

One of the most common Turkish fruits is definitely the chestnut from the fruitful Aydin province, grown for a thousand years in the high plains near the Buyuk Menderes river. Due to its high mineral and nutritional contents, these chestnuts are v... READ MORE

19

Châtaigne d’Ardèche

Ardèche, France
3.8

Châtaigne d'Ardéche are sweet chestnuts of the ancient local varieties of Castanea sativa Miller grown and harvested in the Ardéche, the largest chestnut-producing region in France, with an annual Chestnut Fes... READ MORE

20

Noix de Grenoble

Grenoble, France
3.7

Noix de Grenoble are walnuts that are gathered in their shells from the end of September and come from three different varieties in the French departments of Isére, Drôme and Savoie. The ancient Romans brought the walnut tree... READ MORE

21

Waldviertler Graumohn

Lower Austria, Austria
3.7

Since the climate of densely forested northwestern district of Lower Austria is ideal for cultivating poppies, each year there are between 200 and 700 hectares used for growing Waldviertler Graumohn, the so-called ''grey gold'' of the Waldviertel ... READ MORE

22

Český kmín

Czech Republic
3.7

Český kmín are caraway seeds of the "Carum carvi L - fructus" species produced in the Czech Republic on loamy, sandy and clay soils since the first half of the 19th century. The seeds are well-formed and developed, healthy, elongated... READ MORE

23

Koufeta amygdalou Geroskipou

Geroskipou, Cyprus
3.5

Koufeta Amygdalou Geroskipou are roasted sugared almonds made in the municipality of Geroskipou according to the traditional family recipe created by Sophocles Athanasios who started making them in 1895. Locally-grown almonds are coated in sugar s... READ MORE

24

Ginnan

Japan
2.9

Ginnan are Japanese gingko seeds characterized by a pungent smell, soft and sticky texture, and a slightly bitter flavor. They also act as cough suppressants and are highly nutritious. Ginkgo trees can be found throughout Japan and China,... READ MORE

25

Egusi seeds

Nigeria
n/a

Egusi seeds are the seeds derived from the melon fruit of certain Cucurbitaceae plants, particularly the melon species called Citrullus lanatus and Lagenaria siceraria. These seeds are popular in African cuisine, especially in We... READ MORE

26

Castagna di Montella

Province of Avellino, Italy
n/a

Named after a little town settled in the province of Avellino in Campania, the Montella chestnut has been growing in this area since the early Middle Ages. These versatile nuts of the Palummina and Verdole varieties are harvested... READ MORE

27

Castagna Cuneo

Province of Cuneo, Italy
n/a

This variety of chestnuts is cultivated in the numerous valleys surrounding the town of Cuneo, where origins of some of the oldest chestnut orchards can be traced back to the 16th century when the royal House of Savoy kept written annual harvest r... READ MORE

28

Marrone di Serino

Campania, Italy
n/a

Marrone di Serino, or castagna di Serino is a variety of medium-large chestnut from Campania. The flesh is firm and crunchy with medium sweetness, and it is widely used in cooking. Boiled or roasted, marrone di Serino can be enjo... READ MORE

29

Marrone di Roccadaspide

Province of Salerno, Italy
n/a

Named after a small town settled west from the Calore Lucano River, the chestnuts of Roccadaspide are fresh or dried fruits of the Anserta, Abate and Castagna Rossa cultivars grown in the province of Salerno, all of whic... READ MORE

30

Marrone della Valle di Susa

Susa Valley, Italy
n/a

Grown in the Piedmont's province of Turin, namely the fertile Susa Valley, Marrone della Valle di Susa refers to the chestnut variety characterized by a particular crunchy consistency of flesh, the sweet flavor and an indisputably unique ... READ MORE

31

Afghan Nuts

Afghanistan
n/a

Owing to its unique climate, the territory of Afghanistan provides the ideal conditions for the growth of a vast selection of nuts. Some of the most renowned Afghan nuts include almonds, pistachios, and pine nuts, but other varieties are ... READ MORE

32

Araucaria Pine Nut

Neuquén Province, Argentina
n/a

Considered a sacred tree by the indigenous Mapuche people living in southern Argentina and Chile, Araucaria araucana is an evergreen plant that produces edible seeds or pine nuts that have long been an essential source of nutrition for th... READ MORE

33

Avellana de Reus

Province of Tarragona, Spain
n/a

Avellana de Reus are hazelnuts of the Negreta, Pautet, Gironella, Morella and Culplana varieties grown in the province of Tarragona since the 13th century. These nuts are always categorized by ... READ MORE

34

Mandorla di Avola

Avola, Italy
n/a

Although almonds originated in Asia, nowadays some of the best ones are grown around Avola, a city and comune in the sunny province of Syracuse. They can be either sweet or bitter - the sweet ones are widely used in confectionery, while small quan... READ MORE

35

Yucatán Peninsula Pumpkin Seeds

Yucatán, Mexico
n/a

Originating from the Americas, pumpkins have been traditionally grown in the Yucatán Peninsula for thousands of years, alongside beans and corn as part of a traditional Mayan intercropping system called milpa. Aside from the fruit,... READ MORE

36

Amêndoa Douro

Vila Real District, Portugal
n/a

These Portuguese almonds come from the Casa Nava, Parada, Pesianeia, and Duro Italiano varieties. Every year, between February and March, dazzling white and pink almond blossoms cover the rugged slopes of the Up... READ MORE

37

Marrone di San Zeno

Province of Verona, Italy
n/a

Grown in the woods of Monte Baldo, a botanical haven of Alpine flora nestled between the Adige River and lake Garda in Veneto, Marrone di San Zeno is a sweet chestnut cultivar characterized by a particularly strong sweet flavor and a doug... READ MORE

38

Castanha Marvão-Portalegre

Marvão, Portugal
n/a

This chestnut is produced mainly from the Barea and Clarinha varietals, which are cultivated in the Portalegre district in the Alentejo region of Portugal. They are harvested after they fall from the tree, and they are then sorted, graded, and dri... READ MORE

39

Morro

Mexico
n/a

Morro refers to seeds that come from the fruit of the morro tree (lat. Crescentia alata), which is native to Central America and parts of Mexico. The tree is part of the calabash family, and its fruit is commonly used in various regional ... READ MORE

40

Castanha da Padrela

Vila Real District, Portugal
n/a

This chestnut grows in the Portuguese district of Vila Real, whose soil is rich in organic matter and perfect for growing large, healthy chestnuts. The chestnut usually prefers colder climates, and the summer weather conditions in the district hav... READ MORE

41

Castanha dos Soutos da Lapa

Guarda District, Portugal
n/a

This chestnut comes from the Martaínha Longal varietal, grown in the Portuguese districts of Viseu and Guarda, where the chestnut was even used as currency in the thirteenth century. The nut is reddish-brown with dark stripes acros... READ MORE

42

Wattleseed

Australia
n/a

Wattleseed is a nutritious seed obtained from acacia trees. When roasted, this iconic central Australian bush food develops a flavor reminiscent of coffee, chocolate, and hazelnuts. It is often used in the preparation of sweet and savory ... READ MORE