NATIONAL ALMOND DAY – February 16
Thu Feb 16th

National Almond Day

National Almond Day, each year, honors the versatile and healthful almond. This delectable nut is native to the Middle East and thrives in hot, dry climates with mild winters. The day honors almonds' benefits and uses.

almonds are a delectable dish as well as many health benefits whether you're eating them by themselves, almond milk, pasta, flour, butter, oil, or meal. Almonds are one of the most heart-healthy foods on the market, packed with vitamin E, magnesium, and fiber.

  • According to a survey of 500 health experts, almonds can be helpful to a healthy lifestyle
  • "Scientific evidence shows that eating 1.5 ounces per day of most nuts, such as almonds, as part of a saturated fat and cholesterol-rich diet may reduce heart disease risk"
  • According to Purdue University's latest findings, eating almonds can make people feel full for several hours, which can help with weight control and counterweight gain
  • Eighty percent of the world's almonds are grown in California

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How to celebrate #nationalalmondday

  • Snack on almonds
  • Share almonds with others
  • Collect a variety of seasoned, roasted almonds, or enjoy a taste test Which is your favorite? Toasted, smoked, spicy, or sweet?
  • Add almonds to your savory cooking to bring the kitchen to the table. They add a touch of flavor to your meats, sauces, and salads
  • For an alternative spread or mixed into dips, try almond butter
  • Use almonds to make a sweet dessert or a healthy substitute
  • Try one of these recipes: Try one of these recipes: Try one of these recipes:
  • Toasted Almonds, Green Beans with Toasted Almonds, Toasted Green Beans with Toasted Almonds
  • With Caramelized Onions and Almonds, Green Beans with Caramelized Onions and Almonds are available in Caramelized Onions and Almonds
  • Sliced Almonds and Parmesan Cheese asparagus with Sliced Asparagus and Parmesan Cheese
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalAlmondDay

History of national almond day has influenced national almond day

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Almond FAQ

Q. How many calories are in almonds?

A. A 1-ounce serving of almonds has 165 calories.

Q. What country produces the most almonds?

A. The United States is the world's largest almond grower. California alone grows 100% of the almonds in the United States.

Q. Who brought almonds to North America? In the 18th century, A. Franciscan padres brought almond trees from Spain to California from Spain. However, industrial production didn't take off until the twentieth century, but it didn't take off until the twentieth century.

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