AKHROT (Walnut Without Shell)
Description
A walnut without its shell is called a kernel, giri, or shelled walnut, referring to the edible, nutrient-rich inner part that’s ready to eat, bake with, or add to recipes, providing protein, healthy fats (Omega-3s), and antioxidants without the hard outer casing. These are convenient but spoil faster than shelled walnuts, so they’re often sold as halves or broken pieces.
Key Characteristics:
- Convenient: No need for cracking tools; ready for immediate use.
- Nutrient-Dense: Still packed with protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats.
- Versatile: Used in baking (cakes, cookies), cooking (salads, granola), or as a healthy snack.
- Forms: Available as whole halves or convenient broken pieces (kernels).
- Storage: More perishable than in-shell walnuts due to exposure to air and light, requiring cool, dry storage





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