الأحد، 2 أكتوبر 2016

Facts About The Pecan Season Georgia Growers Want You To Know

By Joshua Baker


Georgia may be known as the Peach State, but it actually produces more pecans than anywhere else in the country. Southwest Georgia, Dougherty County specifically, is the epicenter of the industry. Although the nuts can be purchased all year long, they are actually harvested between the months of October and November. This crop is extremely important to Georgia's economy, and the state is relieved when the pecan season Georgia growers work so hard for is successful. Before purchasing loose pecans, you should have some information about them.

Orchard production can be a risky business, and it is not cheap to establish a successful one. The temperature has to be favorable and the soil has to be of the right consistency for trees to grow properly. The flatter the land they are planted on, the easier it is to grow and harvest them. Most people would not think about this when they see a pecan orchard, but these trees have been planted in a deliberate design to promote pollination. They bear fruit at a young age, but growers have a ten or twelve year investment before they see any return.

Many people never see pecans in their shells. They have only purchased them halved or crushed in pre-packaged containers. If you are going to buy them fresh at a market though, you should know what to look for. The shells should be brown and smooth, and you should pick the fattest ones. If it doesn't look very healthy, it is probably not.

Like most food, pecans are perishable and will become rancid if you are not careful with them. They have to be stored in airtight containers and may be left on a shelf or refrigerated. If you freeze them, they will last a year or so. Refrigerated, they should be good for about six months.

The nice things about nuts is that they taste great and are a healthy addition to your diet. They can help lower cholesterol and are a good source of protein and fiber. The downside is that they have a lot of calories, so you will want to make sure you don't eat too many. Pecans do not have to be cooked. You can eat them raw if you like, but they are excellent additions to desserts, vegetables, and salads.

Nuts make great gifts especially for people who do not have access to freshly harvested ones. You can use them as part of an assortment stored in holiday tins or along with various candies and other sweets. If you are a baker, pecan pie is a universal favorite and would be appreciated by any lucky recipient.

Adding some information about the history of these nuts is a fun idea. You can print out a simple note letting the recipient know they have received a gift that has an interesting history.

A lot of people are interested in eating healthier and more organically these days. It is nice to know that a little nut can be an excellent addition to that lifestyle.




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