Top 10 Expensive Dry Fruits in the World 2024
Macadamia nuts
Grown in South Africa, Australia, and the Western Pacific, they take 8-10 years to grow, making them costly.
PINE nuts
Harvesting from pine trees takes 25-50 years and climbing tall trees, contributing to high prices
Almonds
Slow production, limited climate, and the Mamra variety's rarity make them expensive.
Chestnuts
Rich in vitamins and minerals, they're pricey due to their high nutritional value.
Cashews
Annual harvesting, toxin removal, and climate requirements increase costs.
Walnuts
Demand surpasses yield, plus labor-intensive harvesting, justifying their high price.
Apricots
Manual harvesting from tall trees in the Amazon rainforest makes them costly.
FIGS
Long tree growth period, weather disruptions, and intensive harvesting raise prices.
Hazelnuts
Hand-picked harvesting, limited growth conditions, and nutritional popularity contribute to high costs.
Pistachios
Limited regions, slow tree growth, and labor-intensive production make them expensive but worth it.
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