Spread around the world by the Spanish. Propagated on the Indonesian island of Java. The Spanish peanut is even known to some as the “Manila nut” due to intensive local farming there in the 18th century.
This world-famous variety of raw peanut is loved all around the globe, and comes in many subspecies – the shortest with a cropping cycle of just 90 days, the longest with a 130-day cycle from sowing to harvesting.
Spanish peanuts are especially popular in Southeast Asian markets for their premium qualities. They are spherical in shape, and have a high level of flavour-enhancing Methylpyrazine. With a similarly high sugar content, they’re also the best ingredient for making quality natural peanut butter. Even most split peanuts have their uses as a sustainable and nutritious birdfeed.
Java peanuts come in several subspecies, including:
● Baisha
● TJ 37
● JL (Java long)
● K6 & Tag
● Western 44 & G7
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Why Choose Agrocrops' Spanish Peanuts?
Java peanuts have a low infestation and aflatoxin risk, and a low FFA and peroxide value.
Raw Spanish peanuts are high in pyrazine, flavour, aroma, and sugar, and are grown throughout the year.
With a longer shelf life than that of other nuts, Spanish peanuts are also crunchier in texture and better for your heart than Runner peanuts.
Spanish peanuts are well suited for premium products such as peanut butter, paste, coated snacks, toppings, and confectionery.
Published on 01/09/2022 in Peanut Post
Frugal purchasers evaluate alternative origins to satisfy demand in an inflationary situation. The cost (loss) of doing a deal is higher than its profit. Indonesia shifted its demand to Sudan & Mozambique from India.