Yupik Raw Shelled Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds/Pepitas, 1 Lb
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According to the package, the product This product is made in Biocert Canada has certified this product to be organic. I hope you find this helpful.
China is the source of these pumpkin seeds. Regarding your question, thank you.
That's not the case at all, they have no shells
contain both omega 3s and omega 6s, making them a natural source of both nutrients. This is a delicious treat
Selected User Reviews For Yupik Raw Shelled Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds/Pepitas, 1 Lb
Due to my concern that it was food and made in China, I was hesitant to purchase it. What's the reason? My research has turned up a lot of questionable sources about Chinese products and when it comes to something I'm going to consume - I tend to believe the sources. Well, I did, but I am still somewhat unsure how safe it is? In the end, I was convinced that if our governmental agencies have allowed this product into our country and made it available for our people to purchase, it must be OK. Do you agree? As for these seeds, I bought them and found them to be fresh, delicious, and a good I don't think anyone will know, but if they turn out to be my demise, will there be anyone left to help me?.
A product of the Third World. Amazon is waiting for you! We're talking about raw sunflower seeds from 3rd World countries, right? It is the only one that is available through Can AMERICAN farmers also make a living? Are you familiar with the Environmental Protection Agency? I found the seeds to be small, shelled, and good.
In addition to the many comments here, I would also like to add my vote. A decent-quality product Fresh pumpkin seeds that you can eat raw or roasted The meat must be shelled and resealed It was all I had hoped for and it was perfectly fine.
Amazon asked me to rate it Furthermore, there are a few other factors worth considering - Flavor, Price, and Value A product's sheerness is one of its most distinctive features. The "sheerness" of pumpkin seeds is a weird phenomenon, right? The shells on these seem a bit fragile. How do they get shelled without ending up damaged? The image I have in my head is almost certainly incorrect, one of hundreds of workers armed with tweezers and X-ray equipment Several knives are laid out in front of them, along with a pile of pumpkin seeds.
There is a warning that this'll contain this and that, but I haven't been bothered by it. As a gluten intolerant person, I cannot consume gluten. You get a lot for your money with this bag. Making pumpkin butter with them is a favorite of mine. To make them smooth, I blend them in a food processor with a few tablespoons of coconut oil. When I add agave or maple syrup, I sometimes thin it out with water. Having to pay the same as I used to make no sense The cost of doing business online is $14.
After buying another brand, the other one started tasting awful, so I switched to these and it tastes much better. It was an exciting day to pick up these pepitas because they were fresh, crunchy, chewy, I thank you for a good product, Yupik, and I hope the quality remains the same.
Quick delivery, only issue was that although the top portion of the bag was completely sealed, the pieces that are used to reseal the bag It seems to lock into place when you press against it before opening. I don't know if this was a deliberate packaging feature or not, but it is strange. I roasted them, so I'm not sure how fresh they became.
As I ordered different seeds, I wanted to determine how different they tasted, textured, and how they looked as far as protein, oil, and fiber contents. This is reality. I love sunflower nuts because they are delicious, have a great texture, and I can eat them all day long. The pumpkin nuts are less tasty that the almonds and are a bit wet, so I ground a few ounces in a coffee grinder and all was much better. As for the ground type, I'll get it next time. As of yet, I haven't tried two other types of seed, but the fiber seems to be the most noticeable effect thus far.