I thought it would be fun to share some almond fun facts with you on this delicious day - so I looked on-line for some info to share! Did you know . . .
- Technically almonds are not a nut at all! Almonds are actually a seed of a flower and are botanically related to roses and orchids.
- Most every almond you buy in the United States is from California. When I lived in Californian I visited, "almond country" and learned those who harvest these treats call them, "amonds" - they do not pronounce the "l". They say when they harvest them they, "shake the 'l' out of them!"
- Almonds cannot self-pollinate and need bees to help them do so. Without bees, you would have no almonds at all!
- Since the outer hulls aren’t consumed by humans, they are instead used as part of cattle feed so no part of the almond goes to waste.
- There are actually green almonds which look much like grapes. Green almonds are known as a delicacy and thought to be one of the finest foods to eat by other cultures.
- Per one-ounce serving, almonds are tied with cashews and pistachios at 160 calories. They also have more calcium than any other nut, plus nearly 9 grams of monounsaturated, heart-healthy fats, 6 grams of protein and 3.5 grams of fiber per serving.
- There are 23 almonds in an ounce making it the perfect portion to crunch on.
- Chocolate manufacturers currently use 40 percent of the world's almonds
- Almonds are one of only two nuts mentioned in the Bible (Genesis 43:11) the other is the pistachio nut.
Did you know any of these almond fun facts? Share them . . . and some tasty chocolate covered almonds . . . with your grandchildren on this special day! Enjoy!
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