Dry Roasted Sunflower Seed Kernels with Himalayan Salt

 

About the Product:

✔️ PREMIUM QUALITY, VEGAN & KOSHER: Salted Dry Roasted Sunflower Seeds by Food to Live are a premium quality product that is also Kosher and Vegan-friendly.
✔️ ROASTED WITHOUT OIL, LIGHTLY SALTED: These Sunflower Seeds are gently toasted in an oven without oil and lightly coated with mineral-rich Himalayan Salt which perfectly complements their taste.
✔️ HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS: Roasted and Salted Sunflower Seeds are a powerhouse of protein, dietary fiber, antioxidants, good fats and minerals like Iron, Vitamin E, Iron, Copper, Phosphorus, Selenium, Manganese, Zinc, and Niacin.
✔️ KETO & PALEO SNACK, CHIPS SUBSTITUTE: Roasted and Salted Sunflower Seeds make an amazing savory snack to munch on instead of high-fat chips. Moreover, they are suitable for those on Keto and Paleo diets.
✔️ VERSATILE INGREDIENT: Use Dry Roasted Sunflower Seeds with Himalayan Salt for making energy balls and bars, baking cookies, breads, and muffins, add them to your granola, cereals, or sprinkle over salads and avocado toast. 

 

Product Description:

Do you often crave savory snacks but want to find a wholesome alternative to high-fat chips and crackers? Food to Live’s Roasted Salted Sunflower Seeds are a great option for this purpose. They are made without using oil and are lightly coated with mineral-rich Himalayan Pink Salt.

Ways to use Roasted Lightly Salted Sunflower Seeds

Toasting reduces the amount of water in Sunflower Seeds making them super crunchy and enhancing their nutty flavor. They are a wonderful snack to munch on during a movie night or on a hike with friends. Furthermore, you can add these seeds to granola, muesli, cereals, protein shakes, or just sprinkle over salads, oatmeal, porridges, yogurt, and avocado toasts. Moreover, Salted and Roasted Sunflower Seeds are an amazing pastry ingredient. Use them in breads, cakes, muffins, scones, and cookies or for making energy bars and balls. Sunflower Seed Kernels Roasted Salted not only add extra crunchiness to your dishes but also a significant nutritional boost. 

The Nutritional Profile of Roasted vs. Raw Sunflower Seeds

Despite common belief that roasted food is not as nutritious as raw, this is not the case for Sunflower Seeds. Both have almost an identical amount of nutrients and roasted nuts remain an amazing source of protein, dietary fiber, good fats, potent antioxidants, and many essential elements including Iron, Vitamin E, Iron, Copper, Phosphorus, Selenium, Manganese, Zinc, and Niacin. Besides, Shelled Roasted Salted Sunflower Seeds are suitable for Keto and Paleo diets. 

Storage Tips

Dry Roasted Salted Sunflower Seeds should be stored in an air-tight container in a cool dry area. For long-term storage, put them in a fridge.