Fritz Almonds

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Fritz almonds are a California-grown almond variety known for their semi-hard shell and small to medium-sized kernels. They have a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a firm texture, making them ideal for both snacking and processing. Fritz almonds are harvested approximately 40 days after Nonpareil almonds, making them one of the latest-maturing almond varieties.


🔹 Key Features:

Shape & Size: Small to medium, ovate shape
Shell Type: Semi-hard shell, low suture opening
Taste: Mildly sweet with a balanced almond flavor
Texture: Firm and crunchy
Harvest Time: ~40 days after Nonpareil
Color: Medium brown with a slightly wrinkled surface


🔹 Nutritional Benefits (Per 100g):

🟢 Protein: ~21g – Supports muscle development and repair
🟢 Healthy Fats: ~50g – Rich in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats
🟢 Fiber: ~12g – Aids digestion and promotes gut health
🟢 Vitamin E: ~25mg – Powerful antioxidant for skin and immunity
🟢 Calcium: ~260mg – Essential for bone health
🟢 Magnesium: ~270mg – Helps with metabolism and energy production

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  1. Mr. Mackay

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