Stephen Christian- Cochise Pecans, LLC

Cochise Pecans LLC is a Pecan producer in Cochise County, Sulphur Springs Valley, in Southeast Arizona. We are offering importers, food manufacturers, bakeries, snack companies and retailers an opportunity of considerable savings.

We have an ideal climate for growing pecans. The elevation of approximately 4,400 feet gives us low humidity, warm summer days and cool summer nights during the growing season. We grow Western Schley and Wichita pecans. We sell shelled pecans and pecan pieces, flavored pecans and whole pecans.

Our harvest season is December – January. For more information email us today!

Heart Healthy

As recently approved by the USDA, The American Pecan Council has announced its new slogan for Pecans which is, “The Original Supernut™”.

Nutrition facts

Pecans are very healthy for us. In fact, pecans rank among the top 15 foods with the highest levels of antioxidants according to the USDA. Pecans contain more Vitamin E than any other nut and several B vitamins. Pecans contain minerals such magnesium and calcium and iron and phosphorus which promote bone health.

Rich in benefits

They contain phytosterols that may help reduce cholesterol. Pecans are a good source of mono and polyunsaturated fats. Pecans are packed are packed with vitamin A (for skin) and folic acid. Pecan nuts are also high in fiber, sodium free, gluten free and cholesterol free.

Pecan Health Tips

As recently approved by the USDA, The American Pecan Council has announced its new slogan for Pecans which is, “The Original Supernut™”. Pecans are very healthy for us. In fact, pecans rank among the top 15 foods with the highest levels of antioxidants according to the USDA. Pecans contain more Vitamin E than any other nut and several B vitamins. Pecans contain minerals such magnesium and calcium and iron and phosphorus which promote bone health. They contain phytosterols that may help reduce cholesterol. Pecans are a good source of mono and polyunsaturated fats. Pecans are packed are packed with vitamin A (for skin) and folic acid. Pecan nuts are also high in fiber, sodium free, gluten free and cholesterol free.

9 Health Benefits of Pecans

A handful goes a long way

Just a single ounce of pecans (about 19 halves) is 200 calories, 3 grams of fiber, 3 grams of protein, and 20 grams of mostly unsaturated fats.

They’re important for immunity

Pecans provide phytonutrients, plant-based compounds that have powerful antioxidant benefits. They’re also a good source of zinc which is crucial for immune-cell development and function. Diets high in zinc are linked with a lower risk of many diseases, particularly those related to age and lifestyle. What’s more, eating ellagic acid-containing foods — an antioxidant found in pecans — is associated with a reduced risk of some cancers.

They’re full of flavonoids

According to the USDA, pecans have more flavonoids — a type of antioxidant found mostly in veggies and fruit — than any other tree nut. People who eat diets high in flavonoids are less likely to develop chronic diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, some cancers, and cognitive decline. Plus, a 2016 study found a possible connection between flavonoids and weight maintenance. Some key flavonoid-filled foods to pair with pecans: Apples, blueberries, grapes, prunes, strawberries, and peppers are all delicious with a 1/2 ounce!

They’re crucial for heart health

Pecans are chock-full of monounsaturated fatty acids, a type of fat linked to improving total cholesterol levels. Another benefit to these tasty tree nuts: Pecans are filled with beta carotene and vitamin E, which protect cells from damage by mitigating the effects of chronic inflammation.

They’re surprisingly low in sugar

Not only do they contain very little sugar, but pecans may also help improve blood sugar levels overall by slowing down the rate of absorption from the bloodstream into peripheral tissues. This helps maintain energy levels and prevent blood sugar spikes, which ultimately lead to major crashes later on!

They can boost your brain

It may not be news to you that nuts are some of the most nutritious foods, but chew on this: Diets high in vitamin E have been linked with lowering risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia by up to 25%. That’s because vitamin E and other antioxidants in plant-based foods help reduce oxidative stress caused by inflammation, protecting cells and therefore tissues of vital organs like your brain.

They’re helpful for weight loss

While it’s true that nuts contain lots of fat, the type found in tree nuts and fruit (e.g., olives) can actually promote weight loss and maintenance. That’s because nuts are a filling source of oleic acid, a better-for-you fat that makes you feel full while also boosting heart health. Eating every three to four hours, limiting added sugars and saturated fats found in processed foods, and making more of your meals plant-based are also key to successful, long-term weight loss. As a deliciously satisfying snack, pecans are a good one to keep on hand for a nutritious nosh that won’t leave you feeling deprived.

They’ve got key minerals

Pecans are excellent sources of manganese and copper, two minerals that boost overall metabolic health, may contain anti-inflammatory properties, and potentially help reduce risk of heart disease. The added benefit: These nutrients have shown promise specifically in preventing high blood pressure.

They can satisfy a salty-snack craving

Unsalted nuts are a naturally sodium-free snack, making them ideal for anyone following a lower-sodium diet or cutting back on salty foods. Diets high in sodium have been linked to increased risk of chronic disease, especially high blood pressure. Using pecans as a crunchy ingredient in any recipe can help you retain flavor with powerful health benefits.

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