Pistachios, Roasted and Salted (32oz)
Pistachios, Roasted and Salted (32oz)
Pistachios, Roasted and Salted (32oz)
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Pistachios, Roasted and Salted (32oz)

Acid Reflux
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$13.32

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Foodguides Review

Nuts, seeds and nut/seed butters contain unsaturated fats that are good replacements for saturated fats. However, those with IBS should limit their intake of almonds, cashews and pistachios due to their fiber content.

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Welcome to Wonderful Wonderful Pistachios are a smart, healthy choice for folks around the world. Located in California’s fertile San Joaquin Valley, Wonderful Pistachios & Almonds owns, cultivates and harvests more than 75, 000 acres of pistachio and almond orchards, and delivers pounds of nuts globally each year. The warm days and cool nights work in harmony with the region’s natural soils to create the perfect growing climate. We then carefully tend and harvest each pistachio using the latest in sustainable practices. Nutritious and Healthy Pistachios offer nutrients and minerals great for overall health. Not only are they a good source of fiber, 90% of the fat found in pistachios is unsaturated. Smart Snacking There’s no reason to give up snacking to stay in shape. Pistachios are a good source of plant-based protein. And in addition to tasting great, a single serving includes about 49 pistachios, enough to satisfy your snacking needs.

  • SIZE: 32 Ounce Bag
  • FLAVOR: Roasted & Salted. Our best-selling flavor, perfect for everyday snacking
  • EVERYDAY SNACKING: Perfect for easy entertaining and snacking throughout the day
  • CALIFORNIA GROWN: Wonderful Pistachios owns, cultivates and harvests more than 75, 000 acres of pistachio and almond California orchards, where we carefully tend and harvest using the latest sustainable practices.
  • Gluten Free, Non-GMO Project Verified

Package Dimensions: 12.2 x 5.4 x 2.3 inches

Foodguides Review

Nuts, seeds and nut/seed butters contain unsaturated fats that are good replacements for saturated fats. However, those with IBS should limit their intake of almonds, cashews and pistachios due to their fiber content.

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