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From trees to table: Why Bahraini almonds are the talk of the season | World News – Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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From trees to table: Why Bahraini almonds are the talk of the season
Local vendors showcase vibrant batches of Bahraini almonds as the summer season officially kicks off, with popular varieties like Habban and Jumbo drawing eager buyers/Image: News of Bahrain

With the arrival of summer and rising temperatures, the much-loved Bahraini almonds are once again appearing on fruit stalls and kitchen tables. Known for their high quality and variety, the local almonds especially the popular “Habban” and “Jumbo” types are now in season, bringing fresh activity to the markets. These almonds began arriving in the markets just a few days ago, with prices ranging between BD2.5 and BD4 per kilogram depending on size and quality. Premium varieties are even fetching prices as high as BD8. In the coming weeks, two more types: Iskandarani and Jumbo are expected to arrive. Both are known for their large size, excellent taste, and firm texture. Shoppers are eagerly awaiting their return to the shelves.To a local news outlet, vendor Ahmed Abu Karim explained that Habban almonds usually kick off the local almond season and are available for about a month. They come in different colours and sizes, such as yellow-within-red and solid red. Prices depend on the size and overall quality, the larger, high-grade almonds can go up to BD7 per kilo, although most are sold between BD2 and BD4. Abu Karim also noted that the quality and quantity of the crop are heavily influenced by humidity. Higher humidity means better ripening, plumper almonds, and a sweeter taste. He added that after the Habban variety, other types begin to appear, especially the Iskandarani almonds which are known for their rich red interior and delicious flavour and the sought-after Jumbo almonds, priced for their size. Another seller, Qassim Abdullah, pointed out that Habban almonds are well-known in Bahrain and are named for their small, rounded shape resembling a “little seed.” He also mentioned that imported almonds, particularly from Qatif, are becoming more common in local markets and are sold for around BD2 per kilo. However, he believes they can’t compare to Bahraini almonds in terms of sweetness and taste. Qassim also warned that some sellers are misleading customers by marketing imported almonds as local ones, which he considers dishonest and unfair. As the almond season gains momentum, Bahrainis are once again enjoying one of the country’s most beloved summer treats: fresh, local, and full of flavour.





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