Fandoghi Pistachios

Fandoghi pistachios are one of the most widely produced and exported pistachio varieties, known for their round shape, compact size, and rich flavor. Originating from Iran, Fandoghi pistachios are also cultivated in Turkey, Afghanistan, and parts of the USA (California). These pistachios are smaller than Kerman pistachios but are packed with exceptional taste, high nutritional value, and an ideal balance of crunch and sweetness.

🔹Size & Packaging Information

  • HS Code: 0802510000
  • Calibration: Available in 28/30, 30/32, and 32/34
  • Packaging: 10/25 kg carton box or custom bulk packaging

🔹Key Features

✅Round and small-sized pistachios – Ideal for snacking and bulk consumption
✅Golden brown shell with bright greenish-yellow kernels
✅Slightly sweet and nutty flavor with a crisp texture
✅High oil content, enhancing their natural taste when roasted
✅Grown primarily in Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, and the USA
✅Perfect for snacking, desserts, and food processing

🔹Nutritional & Health Benefits

🟢Rich in Protein & Fiber – Keeps you full and supports muscle growth
🟢Heart-Healthy Fats – Reduces bad cholesterol and improves cardiovascular health
🟢Loaded with Essential Minerals – Magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium for strong bones
🟢High in Antioxidants – Fights inflammation and boosts immunity
🟢Supports Brain Health – Vitamin B6 helps with memory and mood regulation
🟢Low in Calories & Carbs – A guilt-free, healthy snack option


🔹Origins & Global Availability

🟢Primary Origins: Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, USA (California)
🟢Iran – The largest producer of Fandoghi pistachios, known for premium quality
🟢Turkey & Afghanistan – Cultivated in smaller regions, maintaining traditional farming methods
🟢USA (California) – Produces Fandoghi pistachios with strict quality control and processing

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