Where do Almonds Come From?
Where our Almonds are Grown
Did you know that almonds are technically not a nut, but a seed? The fruit (called a drupe) is related to stone fruits and each holds a single seed - an almond!

The growing process begins when almond trees blossom in the spring. Bees play a crucial role in pollinating the flowers in order for the fruit to form. The blossoms then turn into fruits throughout the summer season.

Once the fruits are ready for harvest, farmers use special tools to "shake" the fruits onto the ground, where they are left to dry before being processed. Each fruit contains one single almond.


We are proud to partner with Treehouse Almonds, California's leader in sustainable, fair, and bee-friendly almond farming. They are also known for their solar power, water sustainability, zero-waste production, and soil restoration efforts, restoring barren farmland throughout California's Central Valley.
Our California almonds are roasted in small batches and seasoned with seriously simple, wholesome ingredients and no preservatives to ensure the tastiest and healthiest almond in every bite!