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Ground walnuts
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Ground walnuts are whole walnuts that have been crushed to achieve a fine or granular texture, ideal for incorporating into various cooking recipes. This ingredient provides a characteristic flavor, slightly sweet with a bitter note, that enhances both sweet and savory preparations.
Walnuts come primarily from the walnut tree (Juglans regia), a tree native to the temperate regions of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Its cultivation has spread throughout the world, making it a traditional food in many culinary cultures.
In cooking, ground walnuts are commonly used in the preparation of breads, cakes, fillings, sauces, and as a topping for salads and desserts. They are also valued for their ability to provide texture and a distinctive flavor without adding excessive moisture.
From a nutritional point of view, ground walnuts are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, protein, fiber, antioxidants, B vitamins, and minerals such as magnesium and zinc. Their moderate consumption contributes to cardiovascular health, improves brain function, and aids digestion.
In different regions of Latin America, they are also known as chopped walnuts, crushed walnuts, or simply ground walnuts. In some countries, the term may vary, but they all refer to the same ingredient that adds a unique touch to recipes.
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