Pecans cut a fine figure both as a snack and with cheese, salads or desserts. Want to find out more about pecans and their origins? Then read our product story below.
- No salt
- Rich in unsaturated fatty acids
- Delicious snack for in between meals
Diet form
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Ingredients
Diet form
Nutrient facts
Average nutritional values | 100g |
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Caloric value (in kj/kcal) | 3.074 kJ / 746 kcal |
Fats | 74 g |
Saturated fats | 7,2 g |
Carbohydrates | 5,7 g |
Sugar | 3,7 g** |
Protein | 11 g |
Salt | < 0,01 g*** |
General information
Additional information
- Vendor:
- Seeberger GmbH

The Best Supporting Role in Snack Heaven: Pecans
What do pecans and walnuts have in common, besides the fact that both belong in your mouth, not on your eyes? A lot more than you might think. Known as the "sweet sister of the walnut," the pecan has a history that's as crunchy as our crunchiest nut mix. Want to get to know this deliciously sweet nut? Let's take a trip – right to where it all begins.