10 lbs. BLACK WALNUTS in the shell - Fall 2023 crop – our famous “squirrel
nuts”
After washing, drying and curing, we hand sort our walnuts into 4
sizes, unlike most vendors who just mix them all together. The smallest two of
the 4 sizes, generally about 70% of the crop, we sell as “squirrel nuts” and
extra-small “chipmunk nuts.” This listing is for the next-to-smallest of the
4 sizes, roughly about 60% of the crop, that we sell as “squirrel nuts.” This
is an advantage for several reasons: there are a lot of people who
feed their squirrels and chipmunks, the critters don’t care about nut size,
they seem happier having more nuts per box, and saving the larger nuts means
less hand cracking for the people using the nuts for eating and
baking. The “squirrel nuts” are perfectly fine for those who want to
use the nuts for eating and baking, but that would be a LOT more work and we
don’t recommend it. Definitely don’t
plan on cracking the extra-small nuts for yourself. For the larger 30% of the
crop we list them as being for “eating/baking.” All 4 sizes are sold
in 10 lb boxes, plus a 6 lb option for the regular “eating/baking” nuts.
Our 2022 crop was noticeably smaller than the bumper crop we had
in 2021, and there was an unusual number of really small nuts. Our
2023 crop had an even larger percentage of smaller nuts. Normally these extra-small
nuts get mixed in with the rest of the “squirrel nuts” because squirrels are
just as happy eating them. We had so many this year that we decided
to pick those out and sell them as extra-small “chipmunk nuts.” Chipmunks
are normally okay with all of the “squirrel nuts” but we thought that they
might prefer a nut size that’s more in line with their little size. These
are available in a separate listing.
NEW CROP Fall 2023. Top-quality Black Walnuts in
the shell, washed, dried, cured and hand sorted.
These farm-raised Black Walnuts are from our managed orchard in
eastern Missouri, and are collected by hand. No pesticides or fungicides
are applied to our trees.
Which Black Walnuts are collected and how they are handled after
harvest has a major impact on flavor. We keep only nuts whose outer hull
is still mostly green/yellow, and the hulls are removed promptly. Unlike
some other sellers, we DO NOT collect or keep nuts if the outer hull has turned
all brown and nasty - brown outer hulls are rotting/decaying and can give the
nut meat a bitter or soapy flavor, so we always reject those (and you should,
too).
After collection and removal of the hull, the nuts were pressure
washed, dried and cured for at least 4 weeks. During washing, any
"floaters" were removed and discarded, to minimize the chance of getting
any empty or underdeveloped nuts. No detergents or sanitizers are used
during washing. After drying and curing, any nuts with cracked shells are
rejected.
When comparing eBay offers for black walnuts, we recommend that
you make sure that they have been adequately washed, dried, cured, and that the
floaters have been removed. We have found that this proper care
eliminates about 30% of the weight of a batch of freshly hulled nuts.
That's 30% that you don't want.
CAREFUL SELECTION AND PROCESSING RESULTS IN THE HIGHEST QUALITY
NUTS.
Thank you for looking, check out all the photos, and please feel free to message me if you have any questions.
Check "See Other Items" under "Seller Information"
to see our other listings for different quantities and sizes of top-quality
Missouri Black Walnuts.
PLEASE NOTE: We shouldn't really have to make a special effort to
educate potential buyers about black walnuts, but it is sad that too many
people are not aware…and they later claim that it’s our fault.
(1) What is
"organic"? Well, use of the phrase "certified
organic" falls under USDA control, and there is registration and a lot of
testing involved. However, use of the word "organic" is
uncontrolled and pretty much anybody can use it to describe anything. For
example, someone who collects black walnuts in their yard where they use
fertilizers and weed killers would not be "organic" under the
USDA guidelines, but they can still legally use the word "organic" in
their ebay ad. We use chemical fertilizers on our orchard because the soil
nutrients were so out of whack. We *could* call our nuts
"organic" but I think that would be misleading. Others are not
so concerned about possibly misleading their buyers. So just be
cautious about anything advertised using the word "organic."
(2) These black walnuts
in the shell are a FOOD PRODUCT and cannot be returned because they cannot be
resold once they have left our control. That's why at the top of the listing it
says "seller does not accept returns."
(3) There is a big
difference between ENGLISH walnuts and BLACK walnuts. Most of the walnuts sold
in US grocery stores are ENGLISH walnuts. They are easier to crack than
native BLACK walnuts, and have a milder flavor. We are selling BLACK
walnuts. Please do not ask for a return because you really wanted ENGLISH
walnuts or did not know there are different kinds of walnuts or did not know
what BLACK walnuts taste like.
(4) The shell of BLACK
WALNUTS is very hard compared to ENGLISH walnuts. That’s just the way they are.
You will need a special nut cracker that has been designed for black walnuts.
Small hand crackers that you might use for pecans or English walnuts WILL NOT
WORK. It can be a lot of work, but we believe that the unique taste of BLACK walnuts
is worth it. Returns cannot be accepted because the nuts are “too hard to
crack.” They are supposed to be that way.
(5) For the most part,
all squirrels are capable of cracking or chewing through the shell of our Black
Walnuts in the shell. They naturally know how to do it, and they are much
better at it than humans. Look at our feedback comments and you will see many,
many comments about squirrels that love our black walnuts in the shell. That
being said, if you have some special pet squirrels that have been hand fed on
nothing but soft nuts like peanuts, pecans, English walnuts, etc., for years,
then it is possible that they have forgotten what to do with a BLACK walnut, or
they are just too spoiled and have become picky eaters that want some sort of
soft-shell nut instead. Please do not ask for a return because the nuts are too
hard for your squirrels to open. They are NOT too hard for squirrels to
open, but overly pampered squirrels (yes, there are some) may CHOOSE easier
food instead. That’s not a problem with our black walnuts in the shell.
(6) Black Walnuts in the
shell are a natural food product. There will be variation as to what’s inside
once the nuts have been cracked open. We take great pride in our efforts to
bring you the best nuts possible, from nut selection, quick hulling and
washing, floater removal, to thorough drying and curing. We have every
confidence that you will find far fewer underdeveloped nuts or “duds” in the
Black Walnuts in the shell from us than from anyone else. However, it is
still possible for a “dud” to sneak through. That’s why we always add
3-5% extra nuts to each box. Please do not request a return merely
because you found one or two nuts that have what you believe is an imperfect
nutmeat. This is a natural food product, and it is not reasonable to expect an
UNOPENED natural food product to be 100% perfect 100% of the time.