Howard Walnuts

Howard Walnuts are a high-quality California walnut variety, known for their light-colored, smooth shells and plump, flavorful kernels. They are one of the most sought-after walnut types due to their excellent taste, high oil content, and easy cracking shell. These walnuts are widely used for snacking, baking, and cooking, making them a preferred choice for both consumers and the food industry.


🔹 Size & Packaging Information

. HS Code: 0802310000
. Calibration (Sizes):
     . 34mm+ (Jumbo, Premium Grade)
     . 32-34mm (Large, Standard Size)
     . 30-32mm (Medium, Ideal for Bulk Sales)

. Packaging Options:
     . 5kg, 10kg, 25kg carton boxes
     . Custom packaging available upon request


🔹 Key Features

Light-Colored Shell – Smooth, attractive appearance
Large, Full-Kernel Nuts – High yield and superior quality
Mild & Buttery Flavor – Perfect for snacking, baking, and salads
Easy to Crack Shell – Convenient for consumers and processors
Long Shelf Life – Stays fresh due to low moisture content


🔹 Nutritional & Health Benefits

🟢 Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids – Supports heart and brain health
🟢 Excellent Source of Protein & Fiber – Aids in muscle growth and digestion
🟢 Loaded with Antioxidants – Helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
🟢 Boosts Energy Levels – Packed with healthy fats and essential minerals
🟢 Supports Weight Management – High in good fats, keeping you full longer


🔹 Origins & Global Availability

🌍 Primary Origin: California, USA
🌍 Also Grown In: Chile, Turkey, and Eastern Europe
🌍 High Demand In: North America, Europe, Middle East, and Asia
🌍 Available Worldwide – In both raw and processed forms

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