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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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AmĂȘndoa 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

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Mandorla di Toritto

Toritto, Italy
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The Almond of Toritto is a traditional agricultural food product from the region of Apulia, named after the homonymous city located on the Murgia hills. Their trees might not be as productive as the Californian varieties, but they are extremely re... READ MORE