Swan Walnuts Halves & Pieces (7 oz) – Fresh, Earthy, and Nutrient-Rich
Enjoy the rich, buttery flavor and satisfying crunch of Swan Walnut Halves & Pieces. These premium walnuts are pre-shelled and carefully selected to provide a mix of large halves and smaller pieces, making them ready to use straight out of the bag for all your culinary needs.
Walnuts are widely celebrated as a “superfood” because they are an excellent source of Omega-3 fatty acids (ALA), antioxidants, and plant-based protein. Whether you’re looking for a heart-healthy snack or a high-quality ingredient to elevate your recipes, Swan Walnuts deliver consistent freshness and taste.
The 7 oz size is perfect for maintaining freshness and is a convenient choice for:
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Baking: Essential for adding texture and flavor to banana bread, brownies, cookies, and muffins.
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Salads & Sides: A classic topping for Waldorf salads, grain bowls, or roasted vegetables.
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Healthy Snacking: Eat them raw or lightly toast them with a pinch of sea salt for a protein-rich energy boost.
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Breakfast Toppings: Perfect for stirring into oatmeal, yogurt parfaits, or cold cereals.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Premium Quality: Freshly shelled and selected for their mild, earthy flavor and crisp texture.
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Convenient Mix: Contains both halves and pieces, ideal for both decoration and mixing into batters.
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Heart-Healthy: Naturally rich in Omega-3s and antioxidants to support brain and heart health.
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Versatile Ingredient: Transitions easily from sweet desserts to savory dinner dishes.
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Resealable Freshness: Typically packaged to keep the nuts crisp and prevent them from becoming stale.
| Brand | Swan |
| Product Type | Shelled Walnuts |
| Form | Halves & Pieces |
| Size | 7 oz (198g) |
| Best For | Baking, Snacking, and Salad Toppings |
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