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Q:
Where can I buy apricot seeds in Australia?
A:
You can purchase apricot seeds by clicking the appropriate
'Buy Now' buttons to the lower right or by contacting us directly
at info@chitree.com.
Other payment options available. Contact us for details. We're
very responsive.
Q:
What
is the difference between bitter and sweet apricot seeds?
A:
Aside from the obvious flavour differences, many are of the
opinion that bitter apricot seeds possess a substance of therapeutic
value. The bitterness is famously indicative of this substance,
hence the expression, 'The bitter, the better'. Sweet apricot
seeds on the other hand, though lacking this characteristic, are
a good alternative for almonds as a snack or ingredient. However,
if it's the bitter, marzipan qualities you require, bitter apricot
seeds are the appropriate option.
Q:
How do I know my seeds are fresh?
A:
Fresh apricot seeds are a lovely, cinnamon colour. Apricot
seeds that have been out of the shell too long turn a greyish
brown colour. The longer they've been out of the shell and exposed
to oxygen, the darker they become. If seeds you've purchased elsewhere
are greyish or darker brown, they're not fresh - plain and simple.
This will be the most apparent difference you'll see between our
kernels and others available. Remember, the longer a seed has
been exposed to oxygen, the less nutritive it becomes. For this
reason, it's important you keep your seeds sealed - preferably
refrigerated.
Q:
How can you tell if the seeds have been blanched?
A:
Blanched apricot kernals have been boiled, which results in a
skinless, pale-coloured kernel. Unfortunately, boiling anything
destroys much of its vitamin, enzyme and nutrient content. ChiTree
apricot seeds are not blanched or treated in any way.

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