Harvested For You Sprouted Pumpkin Seeds with Sea Salt 22oz Bag, Non GMO, Keto Snacks, Paleo, Gluten Free, Vegan, Organic, Plant Based, High Protein, Low Glycemic Index, Peanut Free Facility
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A Hello Delicious representative answered my call! This product is distributed in Canada by a distributor who reports that the seeds were grown in China and sprouted there. It's for this reason that the country of origin is not stated Chinese growers want to keep the fact that the product is produced in China a secret.
It appears that my seeds have some spots. You will not be disappointed with their taste.
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The printed text on the bag is as follows Manufactured in a plant that also processes wheat, potato, dairy, peanut, tree nut, sesame seed, and soy.
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Although sprouted pumpkin seeds are great, I just found from Costco that it costs just $8 for the same product. Despite the fact that I've been paying you $19, I've been paying you 99. It just occurred to me that I need to compare shop before I buy anything from.
A Hello Delicious representative answered my call! This product is distributed in Canada by a distributor who reports that the seeds were grown in China and sprouted there. It's for this reason that the country of origin is not stated Chinese growers want to keep the fact that the product is produced in China a secret. On September 9, 2020, by Elena Shargorodsky.
As far as the seeds themselves go, they are The colors are more black than they are Amazon has not provided me with a refund option, and the products appear to have sat in a warehouse for an undetermined period of time. I will not eat these and I am not eligible.
We like these seeds best when they are raw, since they are the most delicious and crunchy. The best part is that they are grown in the United States.
Might it be the sprouting process? Would you prefer the preparation or the actual cooking? Despite my love of pumpkin seeds and my attempts at buying seeds from various vendors in the past, I had never tried sprouted seeds. As they are supposed to be more healthy for you, I wanted to give these a try. Even though the best-by date on the package is "05/01/2021," when I opened the package, the first thing I noticed was the strange There was a strong smell of sour must that was hard to describe By the best-by date, I would have thought it was good if I didn't know otherwise The adjective I would use is "rancid. " In other words, it's not good. However, I wondered whether the smell was due to a byproduct of the fermentation process Since this was a product of how they were grown or sprouted, I decided to try a few. similar to the way they smell, sour and musty. They were also a lot smaller and flatter than pumpkin seeds I've ever seen. When I took a bite, the seeds were a paler green in color and the seeds weren't spotted. Moreover, they don't mean to be funny when they say "touch of salt. " They are flavored with a very slight hint of saltiness, but as opposed to the salted pumpkin seeds I keep for snacks, they are more like the unsalted pumpkin seeds I keep for yogurt and salads. In light of the fact that I had also bought sprouted sunflower seeds from the same vendor as these pumpkin seeds, I decided to open those and see how they compared. A smell that is hard to detect As of now, everything appears to be fine. Then I tried one, and it tasted almost identical to the pumpkin seeds. There was this distinct musty, overpowering taste that made both bags of seeds taste identical. an even later use-by *)* So. There are so many things to think about It doesn't seem rancid or bad to me Then two different bags of seeds would have a different best-by date, which would imply they come from different batches. That would be too much of a coincidence. Neither holes nor tears could be seen in the packaging. It seems that either sprouting or breaking down the seed, or both, has a role in influencing the taste of the seed. case, I found that the taste of these seeds is nothing like pumpkin seeds at all, and the flavor that they sometimes have is much less inviting. Although your mileage may vary, if you want to try them, buy the smallest bag possible to determine what you think.
This product is entirely Made in the USA. pumpkin seeds are not from China like most, which means they taste great and are crunchy. Grown in the US, these mushrooms are small, round, and yellow.
As a key ingredient in my daily, home-prepared meals, I use the Harvested For You Sprouted Pumpkin Seeds Make yourself a homemade cereal mix that is high in protein, fiber, and has very few carbohydrates. It is these pumpkin seeds that provide my cereal mix with its primary "texture. ". It's nice that the chips are crunchy, and add a little extra substance to what would otherwise be a bland, amorphous chunk of food. I eat these for breakfast late in the morning because they are the basis of my breakfast. There is a zip-loc bag on the zip-loc bag Since I've been getting a lot of these in the last few months, their top seal has never let me down. Often the ziplock tops are broken and the zip lock part peels off, causing the product to lose some of its freshness, even when it is clipped or clothespinned. Because they are sealed and packaged so well, these products stay fresh for a long time. Though I don't "like" the idea of them having sea salt in them, I am not able to taste any saltiness, and since I do not suffer from conditions that would require me to monitor my salt intake, I can't consider this to be a negative in my mind. Lastly, I would like to summarize I enjoyed the taste of the products and the packaging kept them fresh long enough to ensure they were fresh. These are definitely worth checking out.
Thanks for making such a great product! I really like the brand of organics and distilled water you make. The seeds of pumpkin have sprouted. While I have not opened the new bag, past purchases have lived up to my expectations. The add some sea salt (110 mg in 1/4 cup) - I am aware it improves flavor but I would go without it if I could.