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Almonds Dominate US Nut Sales with 12% Growth in 2025

From baking staples to on-the-go bites, almonds are reshaping how we snack. Discover why their popularity keeps climbing—and where they're headed next.

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The image shows a box filled with a variety of dried fruits and nuts on top of a white background. At the bottom left corner of the image, there is a logo and some text which reads "Zood-pack dried fruits & nuts". The box is filled with different types of nuts, including almonds, walnuts, and other dried fruits.

Almonds Dominate US Nut Sales with 12% Growth in 2025

Almonds remain the most popular tree nut in the US, with sales climbing by 12% in the year to May 2025. Their presence in supermarkets extends far beyond the baking aisle, appearing in snack sections and ready-to-eat formats. National Almond Day highlights their versatility and growing role in everyday diets.

Demand for almonds has risen steadily over the past five years. Health-conscious consumers in Europe and Asia, particularly in India and China, have driven this growth. Almond milk and plant-based snacks featuring almonds have become especially popular in these regions, with India now the fastest-growing major market outside the US.

Almonds stand out for their nutritional benefits. They contain more fibre than many other nuts and rank high in protein. Marketers often emphasise their ability to help with weight management by keeping people fuller for longer, reducing the urge to snack excessively.

Shoppers can find almonds in various forms, from whole nuts to flavoured snacks and baking ingredients. Creative uses include adding them to desserts, mixing them into meals, or simply eating them as a quick, nutritious bite. Their adaptability makes them a staple in many kitchens.

The steady rise in almond sales reflects their appeal as a healthy, convenient snack. With growing demand in Asia and Europe, their popularity shows no signs of slowing. National Almond Day continues to encourage new ways of enjoying them, reinforcing their place in global diets.

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