Sweet, flat, warm, non-toxic, slightly bitter, slightly astringent.
Walnut sweet, warm, into the kidney, lung, large intestine. Can kidney, solid fine strong waist, warm lung Dingchuan, laxative.
Indications: kidney deficiency cough, low back pain; (nuclear wood compartment) bitter, warm; kidney, astringent fine
1. Blood stasis: for blood stagnation by the closed, blood stasis abdominal pain, blood madness, stagnation and other diseases can be stuck.
2. Run dry mouth: for intestinal dry constipation stool difficult to understand. This product bitter stasis, into the liver by the blood, a strong blood circulation, Quyu new work, for blood stasis are more severe. In addition, both Runchang, cough of the power.
185 walnuts inshell
Origin of production: Xinjiang, China
Features:
Paper-thin shell,tool-free to crack
High kernel rate bring high cost-effectiveness
Plump&fatty kernel body enjoys a famous reputation.
185 walnuts inshell
Origin of production: Xinjiang, China
Features:
Paper-thin shell,tool-free to crack
High kernel rate bring high cost-effectiveness
Plump&fatty kernel body enjoys a famous reputation.
We provide various kinds of nuts like pistachios, walnuts, raisins, dried figs, and dates like Mazafati, Kalute, Sayer, Rabbi, Zahedi, Piarom, Kabkab in all grades, and date products like dates powder, dates syrup, dates truffle, and chopped dates. Now we have a special offer on our products.
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1000 g Walnut kernels contain:
50 % 1/2 Kernels (Light)
30 % 1/4 Kernels (Light)
20 % 1/8 Kernels (Light)
100 % Mahogany mixed kernels
Packing - 10 kg carton boxes.
Shell and Foreign Material (by weight) - 0.05% maximum
Fairly uniform in color, matches the Bulgarian Walnut
Color Chart classification for light
Total Defects (by weight)- 5 % maximum
For maximum shelf life, store at refrigerated temperatures
below 2 C and maximum relative humidity of 55%
Composition per 100 g of Walnut Kernels
Calories - 851
Protein - 14.8%
Fat - 60%
Carbohydrates - 16
Crude fiber - 9.6%
Vitamins
Vitamin A - 0.6
Thiamine, B1 - 24
Riboflavin - 8.21
Vitamin C - 4.4
Walnuts are rich in heart-healthy fats and high in antioxidants. Whats more, regularly eating walnuts may improve brain health and reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer. These nuts are easily incorporated into your diet, as they can be eaten on their own or added to many different foods.
Walnuts are nutritious tree nuts known for their distinctive wrinkled shell and brain-like appearance. These nuts, harvested from the Juglans genus tree, are prized for their rich flavor, delicate texture, and numerous health benefits. Walnuts are a great source of heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, omega-3 fatty acids, protein, fiber, and a variety of essential vitamins and minerals. They are often enjoyed as a nutritious snack, incorporated into baking recipes, salads, and granola, or ground into walnut butter. Additionally, walnuts have been linked to improved heart health, brain function, and reduced inflammation, making them a popular choice for those seeking a wholesome and versatile addition to their diet.
1000 g Walnut kernels contain:
50 % 1/2 Kernels (Light)
30 % 1/4 Kernels (Light)
20 % 1/8 Kernels (Light)
100 % Mahogany mixed kernels
Packing - 10 kg carton boxes.
Shell and Foreign Material (by weight) - 0.05% maximum
Fairly uniform in color, matches the Bulgarian Walnut
Color Chart classification for â??lightâ??
Total Defects (by weight)- 5 % maximum
For maximum shelf life, store at refrigerated temperatures
below 2�° C and maximum relative humidity of 55%
Composition per 100 g of Walnut Kernels
Calories - 851
Protein - 14.8%
Fat - 60%
Carbohydrates - 16
Crude fiber - 9.6%
Vitamins
Vitamin A - 0.6
Thiamine, B1 - 24
Riboflavin - 8.21
Vitamin C - 4.4
1000 g Walnut kernels contain:
50 % 1/2 Kernels (Light)
30 % 1/4 Kernels (Light)
20 % 1/8 Kernels (Light)
100 % Mahogany mixed kernels
Packing - 10 kg carton boxes.
Shell and Foreign Material (by weight) - 0.05% maximum
Fairly uniform in color, matches the Bulgarian Walnut
Color Chart classification for â??lightâ??
Total Defects (by weight)- 5 % maximum
For maximum shelf life, store at refrigerated temperatures
below 2�° C and maximum relative humidity of 55%
Composition per 100 g of Walnut Kernels
Calories - 851
Protein - 14.8%
Fat - 60%
Carbohydrates - 16
Crude fiber - 9.6%
Vitamins
Vitamin A - 0.6
Thiamine, B1 - 24
Riboflavin - 8.21
Vitamin C - 4.4
1000 g Walnut kernels contain:
50 % 1/2 Kernels (Light)
30 % 1/4 Kernels (Light)
20 % 1/8 Kernels (Light)
100 % Mahogany mixed kernels
Packing - 10 kg carton boxes.
Shell and Foreign Material (by weight) - 0.05% maximum
Fairly uniform in color, matches the Bulgarian Walnut
Color Chart classification for light
Total Defects (by weight)- 5 % maximum
For maximum shelf life, store at refrigerated temperatures
below 2 C and maximum relative humidity of 55%
Composition per 100 g of Walnut Kernels
Calories - 851
Protein - 14.8%
Fat - 60%
Carbohydrates - 16
Crude fiber - 9.6%
Vitamins
Vitamin A - 0.6
Thiamine, B1 - 24
Riboflavin - 8.21
Vitamin C - 4.4
Non Gmo Walnut, Food grade, style Dried, Form Hard shell, Color Dark Brown, Packaging (15kg,25kg and 50kg) sHELF LIFE (6 MONTHS) Traditionally cultivated (common)
Walnuts Kernels are a rich source of energy and hold many health-benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins that are essential for wellbeing.
Health Benefits of Walnuts Kernels:
1.Walnuts Kernels are a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids (about 72%) like oleic acid.
2.Walnuts Kernels are an excellent source of vitamin-E, especially rich in �³ -tocopherol.
3.Walnuts Kernels are a rich source of minerals such as manganese, copper, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and selenium.
4.Walnut oil has a deliciously nutty aroma and possess excellent astringent properties.
5.Walnuts Kernels are a rich source of many phytochemical substances that may contribute to their overall antioxidant activity, including melatonin, ellagic acid, vitamin-E, carotenoids, and polyphenolic compounds.
6.Walnuts Kernels are a rich source of all-important om
ega-3 essential fatty acids such as linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and arachidonic acids. Eating as just as a handful (25 g) of walnuts every day can provide about 90% of RDI (recommended daily intake) of omega-3 fatty acids.