These almond coconut macaroon will make you fall in love at first bite! This decadent combination starts with roasted almonds sprinkled with macaroon and coconut flavors.
Almonds are a good source of vitamin E, magnesium, potassium, manganese, copper, and riboflavin, so you’ll be sure you’re not only eating something delicious but nutritious, too!
These are made by coating almonds with a toffee shell. They are then finished with a dusting of finely shredded coconut. These delicious almonds are bursting full of toasted almond, coconut and caramelized sugar flavor.
Don’t miss out on this fan favorite snack! Available in 1 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb, or 25 lb sizes.
These almond coconut macaroon will make you fall in love at first bite! This decadent combination starts with roasted almonds sprinkled with macaroon and coconut flavors.
Almonds are a good source of vitamin E, magnesium, potassium, manganese, copper, and riboflavin, so you’ll be sure you’re not only eating something delicious but nutritious, too!
These are made by coating almonds with a toffee shell. They are then finished with a dusting of finely shredded coconut. These delicious almonds are bursting full of toasted almond, coconut and caramelized sugar flavor.
Don’t miss out on this fan favorite snack! Available in 1 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb, or 25 lb sizes.
Fun Facts
Almonds are a fantastic source of antioxidants. Antioxidants help protect against oxidative stress, which can damage molecules in your cells and contribute to inflammation, aging and diseases like cancer. Almonds do more than just lower LDL levels in your blood. They also protect LDL from oxidation, which is a crucial step in the development of heart disease. Both raw and roasted almonds have been found to act as prebiotics, which serve as food for the beneficial bacteria in the gut linked to immunity, anti-inflammation, and mental health. Almonds are also an excellent dietary source of vitamin E and can help better cholesterol levels as well as aid in lowering blood pressure.
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Almonds were one of the first foods awarded a qualified health claim in the US. Although most people think of the almond as a nut, it is actually a seed that can be found inside a drupe, the fruit of the almond tree. Almonds are actually in the rose family and are often called “the queen of the rose family.” The fuzzy hull around the almond nut feels kind of like a peach, and that’s because other family members of the almond are the peach (and the apricot). Almond growers rent bees for pollination and it’s one of the most costly issues for growers. February 16th is National Almonds Day.
Made in The USA
Proudly made in The USA. Shipped directly from our distribution center located in San Antonio, Texas.