What is National Walnut Day?

We have a strong suspicion that the squirrels will love this one. A Senate resolution signed into law by President Eisenhower in 1958, May 17th officially recognized National Walnut Day. Today we celebrate with delectable salads, desserts, and snack foods.

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Walnut trees are a high-density source of minerals, particularly proteins and essential fatty acids, thanks to their rounded, single-seeded stone fruits of the walnut tree. Walnuts must be processed and stored properly, as with other tree nuts.

The Persian or English Walnut and the Black Walnut are two most common walnut species grown for their seeds, and the Persian or English Walnut and the Black Walnut are two most common walnut species.