Description
Ingredients: Sunflower, Salt, And Canola Oil.
Our bulk roasted and salted sunflower seeds are edible seeds of the sunflower plant (Helianthus annuus). They are harvested from the head of the sunflower plant, which measures more than 12 inches in diameter and can contain up to 2,000 seeds. The seeds are encased in a gray or black shell, often removed before consumption.
Sunflower seeds are a popular snack with uses in cooking and baking. In fact, many of our customers want to make sunflower butter in their kitchen. They can be eaten raw or roasted and salted. They commonly find use in salads, trail mixes, granola bars, and other dishes. Additionally, oil goes through an extraction process from sunflower seeds and is commonly sold as a salad dressing.
What Is A Sunflower?
This small, beige-colored kernel has a mild, nutty flavor and a chewy texture. The sunflower is native to North and Central America and has been around for thousands of years. Ultimately, sunflowers held deep cultural and spiritual significance for many indigenous tribes. Specifically, symbolizing vitality, fertility, and connection to the sun.
The arrival of European explorers in the Americas in the 16th century introduced sunflowers to the rest of the world. Fascinated by the plant’s beauty and utility, explorers brought sunflower seeds back to Europe. Actually, these seeds quickly gained popularity as a valuable source of oil. Currently, Ukraine is the number one source of sunflower seeds with Russia being the second biggest supplier.
Why We Sell These Bulk Roasted And Salted Sunflower Seeds:
- Sunflower seeds are eaten independently but can be found in bread, bagels, and other baked goods.
- Sunflower seeds are perfect in trail mix, cereal, and granola bars and are a great source of nutrition when hiking or on the go.
- Add sunflower seeds to fresh garden salads or pasta dishes for a healthy crunch.
How Long Will It Take To Get These Sunflower Seeds
We can pack and ship as many wholesale sunflower seeds as you want, from 10 pounds to 10,000 pounds or more. Particularly, we can also send you fresh pallets of sunflower seeds.
We work with some of the world’s best and biggest growers and processors of wholesale flax seeds worldwide. When you order, some of these companies could include:
- Sunflower Seeds Of Ukraine – https://www.sunflowerseedsukraine.org/
- Gold Exim Sunflower Seed Supplier and Processing – https://goldexim.net/
- Agro Sputnik Sunflower Farms – https://www.agrosputnik.ru/en/
- Wild Seed Farms – https://www.wildseedfarms.com/
- Sunflower Steve Seed Company – https://sunflowersteveseedco.com/
Sunflower Seed Storage
Always keep sunflower seeds in an airtight container in a cool and dry area. This will maintain their shelf life of 2 to 3 months. You could also store them in an airtight container inside your fridge or freezer, which will last up to 1 year. Certainly, we recommend keeping these bulk roasted and salted sunflower seeds in a refrigerator or the freezer for optimal freshness.
Consider refrigeration, especially if you live in a warm climate or struggle with high humidity. Sunflower seeds can store well at room temperature, and refrigeration can offer additional protection against spoilage. Particularly, store the seeds in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption.
Nutrients Rich With Goodness
Sunflowers are a significant source of protein, dietary fiber, and monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. These tiny seeds also supply vitamin E and B6. The most dominant elements in sunflower seeds are selenium, manganese, copper, zinc, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, calcium, and potassium.
Bulk roasted and salted sunflower seeds are a good source of fiber, which can naturally aid in weight management and the breakdown of food for health. Finally, wholesale flax seeds are an excellent substitution for those allergic or sensitive to gluten. Specifically, these seeds can increase gluten-free diets’ nutrient and antioxidant value.
If you are looking for these sunflower seeds without the roasting and salting, click here.