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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A walnut is the nut of any tree of the genus Juglans, particularly the Persian or English walnut, Juglans regia. A walnut is the edible seed of a drupe, and thus not a true botanical nut. It is commonly consumed as a nut.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Shelf Life.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Store shelled or unshelled <strong>walnuts</strong> safely in an airtight container and store in a cool, dry place. The refrigerator is a great choice as <strong>walnuts</strong> will remain fresh for up to three months. You can also freeze <strong>walnuts</strong> for up to one year.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Types.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>There are two predominant types of walnut:</strong></div><ul><li>English <strong>walnut</strong>. English <strong>walnuts</strong> are scientifically known as Juglans regia and are also called Persian <strong>walnuts</strong>, because they originated in the Middle East. ...</li><li>Black <strong>walnut</strong>. Black <strong>walnuts</strong> are scientifically known as Juglans nigra and are native to the eastern United States.</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>Nutritional Value.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>% Daily Value*</strong><br><strong>Total Fat</strong> 65 g | 100%<br>Saturated fat 6 g | 30%<br><strong>Cholesterol</strong> 0 mg | 0%<br><strong>Sodium</strong> 2 mg | 0%<br><strong>Potassium</strong> 441 mg | 12%<br><strong>Total Carbohydrate</strong> 14 g | 4%<br>Dietary fiber 7 g | 28%<br>Sugar 2.6 g <br><strong>Protein</strong> 15 g | 30%<br>Vitamin C | 2%&nbsp;<br>Calcium | 9%<br>Iron | 16%<br>Vitamin D | 0%<br>Vitamin B-6 | 25%&nbsp;<br>Cobalamin | 0%<br>Magnesium | 39%&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Walnut in Daily Life.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Walnuts</strong> are rich in heart-healthy fats and high in antioxidants. What's more, regularly <strong>eating walnuts</strong> may improve brain health and reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer. These nuts are easily incorporated into your diet, as they can be eaten on their own or added to many different foods.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>History Of Walnut.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Walnuts have a rich history dating back thousands of years. Walnuts are the oldest tree food known to man, dating back to 7000 B.C. The Romans called walnuts <em>Juglans regia</em>, “Jupiter’s royal acorn.” Early history indicates that English walnuts came from ancient Persia, where they were reserved for royalty. Thus, the walnut is often known as the “Persian Walnut.” Walnuts were traded along the Silk Road route between Asia and the Middle East. Caravans carried walnuts to far off lands and eventually through sea trade, spreading the popularity of the walnut around the world. English merchant marines transported the product for trade to ports around the world and they became known as “English Walnuts.” England, in fact, never grew walnuts commercially. The outer shell provided a natural protective layer helping to maintain the quality of the nut. Today the nut trade continues to be a well-established, ordered, and structured business, and the California walnut is well known as the top quality walnut for the world.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Discovery Of Walnut.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The oldest <strong>walnut</strong> remains were <strong>discovered</strong> in Iraq, and they are believed to be from 50,000 B.C. The Greeks and Romans were fond of the <strong>walnut</strong>, and they were considered food for Gods by early Romans.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Scientific Name:&nbsp;<em>Juglans Regia</em></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Walnuts In India.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Walnut (Juglans sp.) is the most important temperate nut fruit of the country. Walnut in India are found in differet sizes and shapes. The Indian walnuts are categorized into 4 categories viz., paper-shelled, thin-shelled, medium-shelled and hard-shelled. Walnuts flourished at altitudes of 900 to 3000.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Varieties Of Walnuts In India.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>Jammu and Kashmir</em> | <em>Lake English, Drainovsky and Opex Caulchry</em></div><div><br><em>Himachal Pradesh</em> | <em>Gobind, Eureka, Placentia, Wilson, Franquetfe and Kashmir Budded</em></div><div><br><em>Uttaranchal</em> | <em>Chakrata Selections</em></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>The major growing area is Jammu and Kashmir, Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh, with Jammu &amp; Kashmir occupying the largest share in total area and production.</em></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Major Export Destinations (2019-20).</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The major importing countries of walnut from India are France, U K, Germany, UAE, Netherland.<br><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Amazing Facts About Walnut</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><div><strong>1. They contain omega-3s and other "healthy fats."</strong><br>Unique among nuts, walnuts contain the highest amount of alpha-linolenic acid, the plant-based omega-3 essential fatty acid. As one of the best <a href="https://health.usnews.com/best-diet/best-plant-based-diets">plant food sources</a> of omega-3s, a 1-oz serving of walnuts provides 2.5 grams of ALA. A growing body of scientific evidence indicates these omega-3s provide benefits to the brain and heart while tempering inflammation throughout the body.<br><strong>2. They're a nutritional powerhouse.</strong><br>An ounce of walnuts (about seven shelled or 14 halves) is brimming with nutrients that are essential for optimal health. In addition to essential ALA/omega-3 fatty acids, a serving provides a one-two punch of protein (4 grams) and fiber (2 grams), nutrients known to increase satiety or feelings of fullness. They're also a good source of magnesium and phosphorus that can benefit muscle function and bone mass, respectively.<br><strong>3. They're delicious and versatile.</strong><br>If you think of walnuts only when baking cookies or banana bread, you're missing out. They're a versatile ingredient for all types of dishes – from appetizers and soups to main dishes and desserts. Try pumping up the nutrition of your oatmeal, salads, snacks, main dishes and even sweet treats with this nutty nutritional powerhouse. For a perfect "anytime" snack, try these <a href="http://appforhealth.com/2013/05/parmesan-herbed-walnuts/">Parmesan-Herbed Walnuts</a>.<br><strong>4. They're prehistoric.</strong><br>Walnuts are the oldest tree food known to man, dating back to 7,000 B.C. The ancient Greeks and Romans were well aware that walnuts had special health benefits and wrote extensively of their medicinal uses.<br><strong>5. They help keep your mind sharp.</strong><br>Preliminary <a href="http://jn.nutrition.org/content/144/4/561S.full.pdf">studies</a> suggest walnuts may play a role in helping maintain and improve brain health. An animal-model study published in <a href="http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&amp;aid=5465528&amp;fileId=S0007114508059369">the British Journal of Nutrition</a> found that a diet containing as much as 6% walnuts (equivalent to one ounce per day in people) was able to reverse age-related motor and cognitive decline in animals. Results from another <a href="http://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad140675">study</a> suggested that adding walnuts to the diets of mice helped reduce their risk and slow the progression of Alzheimer's Disease.<br><strong>6. They're California grown.</strong><br>Although walnuts have only been commercially grown in the US since the 1860s, today California-grown walnuts account for 99 percent of the U.S. supply – and three-quarters of world trade.<br><strong>7. They're waistline-friendly.</strong><br>According to recent studies, eating walnuts won't lead to weight gain, and they may help reduce belly fat when they're part of a calorie-controlled eating plan. Thanks to their protein, fiber and fat content, walnuts help keep you fuller longer.<br><br><strong>8. They're smart for your heart.</strong><br>For decades, dozens of studies have confirmed that walnuts help reduce your risk for heart disease. In fact, there is so much evidence that walnuts provide <a href="https://health.usnews.com/best-diet/best-heart-healthy-diets">heart-health benefits</a> that they were one of the first foods to receive a qualified health claim about their heart-health benefits from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Here are some of their cardioprotective benefits:<br>• Reducing <a href="https://health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2014/07/30/keeping-your-cholesterol-in-check">total cholesterol</a><br>• Lowering harmful LDL cholesterol<br>• Raising beneficial HDL cholesterol<br>• Decreasing blood pressure<br>• Reducing <a href="https://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/2015/03/23/10-foods-that-fight-inflammation">inflammation</a><br>• Improving blood vessel functions<br><strong>9. They stay fresher longer when kept cold.</strong><br>Walnuts will go rancid if they are stored in warm temperatures, but if kept in the fridge, they'll last for weeks. Fresh walnuts smell mildly nutty and taste sweet, but those that are bad will smell like paint thinner. Extend freshness by keeping walnuts in the refrigerator or, if you'll be storing them for a month or longer, keep them in your freezer.<br><strong>10. You can make walnut "milk."</strong><br>While you may have tried almond and cashew milk, you can easily make your own walnut milk with <a href="http://appforhealth.com/2015/11/walnut-milk/">this recipe</a>. It's delicious and is a great creamy and nutty base for smoothies.<br><strong>11. They may help your bones.</strong><br>While calcium-rich foods are essential for bone health, research suggests alpha-linolenic acid omega-3 provides bone-boosting benefits.<br>One study published in <a href="http://nutritionj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1475-2891-6-2">Nutrition Journal</a> found that used ALA/omega-3s from walnuts and flaxseed reported a reduction in bone loss over a six-week period when these omega-3s were added to the diet.</div>]]></description>
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