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 compared to that of a macadamia nut, while the flavors are intensely sweet, delicate, buttery, and mild.
Considered to be among the finest almonds in the world, Marcona almonds are believed to be an excellent source of beneficial oils, and they are highly sought-after gourmet items, available in blanched, fried, or roasted versions, seasoned with sea salt or ingredients such as truffles, smoked paprika, chili, or rosemary.
These flavor-packed nuts are incredibly versatile and can be used in a wide range of sweet and savory specialties. They can even be made into Marcona almond butter, which is often smeared on a flatbread or a baguette, then topped with cheese and dried fruit.
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