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Pistachios Nuts

Specifications:

1- Round pistachio (Fandoghi)
2- Jumbo Pistachio (Kale ghouchi)
3- Long Pistachio (Akbari,Ahmad Aghaei)

  • Round Pistachios (Fandoghi)These are the primary product for export. Available in sizes 26-28, 28-30, 30-32
  • Long Pistachios (Ahmad Aghaei) These are a favorite amongst people in Eastern Asia. Available in sizes 22-24, 24-26
  • Super long (Akbari) These are the most expensive and traditional. Available in sizes 20-22, 22-24
  • Jumbo Pistachios(Kaleghuchi ) These are a favorite amongst people in Eastern Asia. Available in sizes 22-24, 24-26
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Description

Pistachios Nuts

Pistachios nuts come from the pistachio tree (Pistacia vera), native to the Middle East and Central Asia. The nut is actually a seed, enclosed in a beige shell that naturally splits open when ripe. Pistachios Nuts The edible kernel is usually greenish-yellow, with a slightly sweet, nutty flavor.

 Culinary Uses

  • Snacking: eaten raw, roasted, salted, or flavored.
  • Desserts: baklava, ice cream, cakes, biscotti, macarons.
  • Savory dishes: used in pilafs, salads, sauces, and meat coatings.
  • Pistachio paste/butter: used in pastries and spreads.
  • Pistachio oil: a specialty oil for dressings and gourmet cooking.

 Nutrition & Health

Pistachios are among the most nutrient-dense nuts:

  • Protein-rich (higher protein % than most nuts).
  • Healthy fats (mainly monounsaturated & polyunsaturated).
  • Fiber → supports digestion and satiety.
  • Vitamins: B6 (important for brain health), E, and K.
  • Minerals: potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, copper.
  • Antioxidants: lutein and zeaxanthin (good for eye health).

Health Benefits:

  • May lower cholesterol and support heart health.
  • Help with weight management (since they’re filling).
  • Support blood sugar control.
  • Their natural green pigment comes from chlorophyll and carotenoids.

 Fun Facts

  • Pistachios are called the “smiling nut” in Iran and the “happy nut” in China because the shell looks like a smile.
  • Trees can live for hundreds of years and thrive in dry, desert climates.
  • Major producers: Iran, USA (California), Turkey, Syria, and Greece.
  • Pistachios were once considered a luxury food, enjoyed by royalty and nobility.

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