Frequently Asked Questions

Where are your pecans grown?
Our pecans are grown in north Florida and south Georgia.

What is the best way to keep pecans fresh?
Like all nuts, pecans are best stored in the shell. If frozen in the shell, pecans can last for five-six years. If storing pecans out of the shell for longer than a month or two, freeze them in an airtight zip-lock bag. Estimated shelf-life for shelled pecans in the freezer is two-three years.

What can I use pecan meal with?
Pecan meal, also known as pecan granules, goes great with cookies, cakes, cheese balls, ice cream, and as a batter for chicken and fish. The possibilities are endless!

What is the difference between a papershell pecan and a regular pecan?
A papershell pecan, as opposed to a regular pecan, is extremely easy to crack. Most pecans require a nutcracker, but not papershell. Just take one or two and crack them with your hands.

When are pecans harvested?
Pecans are harvested October through March.

 

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