Average Price Of Pecans Per Pound

There are many types of tree nuts in the world but there are two types of pecans in the United States – native pecans and improved “papershell” pecans.  The United States pecan crop harvest season starts around Oct 1 and can last until March. Pecans are then being sold beginning of October till the end of March. Most pecan farmers choose to sell them either in-shell or shelled. In 2015, 54 million pounds of in-shell and 210 million pounds of shelled pecans were sold with Georgia taking the lead in by producing 76 million pounds of pecans.

Description

They’re full of flavonoids. According to the USDA, pecans have more flavonoids — a type of antioxidant found mostly in veggies and fruit — than any other tree nut. People who eat diets high in flavonoids are less likely to develop chronic diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, some cancers, and cognitive decline.

The perfect choice for adding texture and flavor to your home-baked goods is found in a bag of our Great Value Pecan Halves. These pecans add a satisfying crunch and delightfully nutty flavor to all your favorite desserts. Use them as a topping on pies, brownies and cakes, mix them with all your favorite nuts, candies and dried fruits to create a personalized trail mix, or you can even add them to salads for some delightful depth. Plus, we’ve even included our very own Caramel Pecan Pie recipe on the back of the packaging if you’re looking for some inspiration. Pecans offer a nutritional benefit as they are a good source of dietary fiber, and we’ve stored ours inside a resealable bag, making it easy to keep them fresh after every baking session. Add some crunch to your day with our Great Value Pecan Halves.Great Value products provide families with affordable, high quality grocery and household consumable options. With our wide range of product categories spanning grocery and household consumables, we offer you a variety of products for your family’s needs. Our products are conveniently available online and in Walmart stores nationwide, allowing you to stock up and save money at the same time.Great Value Pecan Halves, 32 oz:

  • Perfect for baking or snacking
  • Comes in a resealable bag to help maintain freshness
  • Contains approximately 8 cups of pecan halves
  • Great addition to salads or trail mixes
  • Pack contains 32 servings

Features of Pecans

  • PECAN PIES, COOKIES, SALADS, SNACKS, OH MY!: Raw, shelled, natural – We Got Nuts is here to bring you 2 whole pounds of the finest, gourmet pecan nuts four all your snacking and baking needs. Massive pecan halves straight from Georgia or Mexico. No preservatives, no chemicals, no nothing – just the wonderful nutty flavor you love!
  • GET SNACKING, THE HEALTHY & GUILT-FREE WAY: Whether you’re at home, at school, at work, or even on the go, pecan nuts are a great, healthy and portable snack you can enjoy anywhere. Not only are they packed with protein, fiber, vitamins, and nutrients,
  • THE NATURAL, PREMIUM QUALITY YOU DESERVE: There’s a reason we call these nuts pecan – and not pecan’t! Like all of our nut and dried fruit products, these raw pecans are 100% natural and free of salt, sugar, preservatives, and any other chemicals. What’s not to love?
  • RESEALABLE PACKAGE – 100% FRESH: Our pecan halves, like all of our nuts, come in a convenient resealable package. That way you can be sure they will remain fresh, crunchy, and delicious. Simply reseal the bag, and they’ll stay perfect – down to the very last!
  • WANT MORE NUTS? WE GOT THEM ALL: As the name implies, We Got Nuts – plural! Whether it’s almonds, walnuts, pecans, brazil nuts, pine nuts, or even dried apricots and other fruit, we sure got them. Discover you new favorite snacks and enjoy them to your heart’s desire – our bulk rates are, well, nuts!

Nutrition facts

Amount per serving% Daily Value*
Total Fat 20g
Saturated Fat2g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol 0.0mg
Sodium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 4g
Dietary Fiber3g
Sugars1g
Includes Added Sugars0g
Protein 3g
Calcium26.0mg
Potassium141mg

Prices of Pecans

S$7.00-$8.00/ Kilogram

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