Almonds can be grown anywhere.
Yes, they are.
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Almonds are grown in hilly areas of Pakistan. Swat, Gilgit, Chitral, Ziyarat, Chaman and many other areas are famous for almond production.
almonds are grown in trees
No. Almonds grow on almond cherry trees.
Yes
For the United States, Blue Diamond almonds are grown in orchards across California, including one in the Sacramento Valley, and Southern and Central San Joaquin Valley. Internationally, they are also grown in the UK, Finland, Germany, China/Hong Kong, Korea, and Thailand
California's mild climate (and range of climates) means that nearly anything that can be grown anywhere in the US can be grown SOMEWHERE in California. It's the #1 state in the US for total farm revenue. California's top crops (in terms of revenue) are almonds and grapes (the overall value of its milk exports is roughly that of almonds and grapes combined, but milk isn't really "grown").
Sugar,Olives,Tomatoes,Mandarins,Figs,Peaches,Peppers and Grapes and Almonds!
Yes, almonds do contain nickel, though the amount can vary depending on factors such as the soil in which they are grown. For individuals with nickel allergies, consuming almonds may trigger allergic reactions. It's advisable for those sensitive to nickel to monitor their intake of nuts and consult with a healthcare professional if needed.
No, but the peach pit does resemble a large almond in appearance. the taste is different.More info:Almonds are a nut that is grown on trees, much like other nuts, such as pecans, walnuts, etc.