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== David Sunflower Seeds ==
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{{Infobox food
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| name = David Sunflower Seeds
| name = David Sunflower Seeds
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| country = United States
| country = United States
| creator = David Derewlany
| creator = David Der Hairabedian
| year = 1977
| type = Snack
| type = Snack
| main_ingredient = Sunflower seeds
| main_ingredient = [[Sunflower seed]]s
| website = [https://www.davidsunflowerseeds.com/ David Sunflower Seeds Official Website]
| variations = Various flavors
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'''David Sunflower Seeds''' is a popular snack brand known for its roasted and flavored sunflower seeds. It was created by David Derewlany in 1977 and has since become a staple in the snacking industry.
'''David Sunflower Seeds''' are a popular snack food in the United States, known for their distinctive flavor and crunchy texture. They are produced by the company David & Sons, which was founded in 1926 by David Der Hairabedian. The seeds are typically roasted and salted, and they come in a variety of flavors.
 
== History ==
 
David Sunflower Seeds was founded by David Derewlany, a baseball fan and entrepreneur, in 1977. Derewlany noticed that sunflower seeds were a popular snack among baseball players and fans, but there were limited options available in the market. He saw an opportunity to create a high-quality sunflower seed product that would cater to the needs of avid snackers.
 
Derewlany started experimenting with different roasting and flavoring techniques to develop the perfect sunflower seed snack. After numerous trials, he finally achieved the ideal balance of flavor and crunch that would later become the signature taste of David Sunflower Seeds.


== Product Varieties ==
==History==
David Sunflower Seeds were first introduced in 1926 in Fresno, California. The founder, David Der Hairabedian, began roasting sunflower seeds in his grocery store and selling them to local customers. The popularity of the seeds grew, and the business expanded. In 1966, the company was acquired by [[ConAgra Foods]], which helped to distribute the seeds nationwide.


David Sunflower Seeds offers a wide range of flavors to cater to different taste preferences. Some of the popular flavors include:
==Production==
The production of David Sunflower Seeds involves several steps:


* Original
===Harvesting===
* Bar-B-Q
Sunflower seeds are harvested from the [[sunflower]] plant, which is native to North America. The seeds are collected once the flower heads have matured and dried.
* Ranch
* Dill Pickle
* Jalapeno Hot Salsa
* Buffalo Style Ranch
* Sweet & Spicy
* Nacho Cheese


Each flavor is carefully crafted to enhance the natural nutty taste of sunflower seeds, providing a satisfying snacking experience.
===Roasting===
After harvesting, the seeds are cleaned and roasted. Roasting enhances the flavor and texture of the seeds. The seeds are typically roasted in their shells, which helps to preserve their natural oils and nutrients.


== Nutritional Value ==
===Flavoring===
Once roasted, the seeds are flavored. David Sunflower Seeds are available in a variety of flavors, including original, ranch, barbecue, and dill pickle. The flavoring process involves coating the seeds with a mixture of spices and seasonings.


Sunflower seeds are known for their nutritional benefits. They are a good source of healthy fats, protein, fiber, and various vitamins and minerals. David Sunflower Seeds are a convenient way to incorporate these nutrients into your diet.
===Packaging===
The flavored seeds are then packaged in bags of various sizes. The packaging is designed to keep the seeds fresh and to provide convenience for consumers.


However, it is important to consume sunflower seeds in moderation due to their high calorie and fat content. A serving of David Sunflower Seeds typically contains around 190 calories, 16 grams of fat, and 6 grams of protein.
==Nutritional Information==
Sunflower seeds are a nutritious snack, providing a good source of [[protein]], [[fiber]], and healthy [[fats]]. They are also rich in [[vitamin E]], [[magnesium]], and [[selenium]]. However, due to the added salt and flavorings, they can be high in [[sodium]].


== Availability ==
===Nutritional Benefits===
* '''Protein''': Sunflower seeds are a plant-based source of protein, which is essential for building and repairing tissues.
* '''Healthy Fats''': They contain monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are beneficial for heart health.
* '''Vitamins and Minerals''': Sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage. They also provide magnesium, which is important for muscle and nerve function, and selenium, which supports the immune system.


David Sunflower Seeds are widely available in the United States and can be found in most grocery stores, convenience stores, and online retailers. The brand has gained a loyal following among sports enthusiasts, particularly baseball fans who enjoy snacking on sunflower seeds during games.
===Considerations===
While sunflower seeds are nutritious, they should be consumed in moderation due to their calorie density and sodium content. Excessive sodium intake can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure.


== External Links ==
==Cultural Significance==
David Sunflower Seeds have become a staple snack in American culture, particularly among baseball players and fans. The act of cracking open the seeds and spitting out the shells is a common pastime at baseball games.


* [https://www.davidsunflowerseeds.com/ David Sunflower Seeds Official Website]
==Varieties==
David Sunflower Seeds are available in several varieties, catering to different taste preferences:
* '''Original''': The classic roasted and salted flavor.
* '''Ranch''': A creamy, tangy flavor inspired by ranch dressing.
* '''Barbecue''': A smoky, sweet flavor reminiscent of barbecue sauce.
* '''Dill Pickle''': A tangy, sour flavor with hints of dill.


== References ==
==See Also==
* [[Sunflower seed]]
* [[Snack food]]
* [[ConAgra Foods]]


{{Reflist}}
==External Links==
* [Official David Sunflower Seeds website](https://www.davidseeds.com)


[[Category:Snack brands]]
[[Category:Snack foods]]
[[Category:Snacks]]
[[Category:Sunflower seeds]]
[[Category:Food and drink companies of the United States]]
[[Category:American brands]]
[[Category:Food and drink introduced in 1926]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 1 January 2025


David Sunflower Seeds
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Alternative names
Type Snack
Course
Place of origin United States
Region or state
Associated national cuisine
Created by David Der Hairabedian
Invented
Cooking time minutes to minutes
Serving temperature
Main ingredients Sunflower seeds
Ingredients generally used
Variations Various flavors
Food energy kcal
Nutritional value Protein: g, Fat: g, Carbohydrate: g
Glycemic index
Similar dishes
Other information
Website [ Official website]



David Sunflower Seeds are a popular snack food in the United States, known for their distinctive flavor and crunchy texture. They are produced by the company David & Sons, which was founded in 1926 by David Der Hairabedian. The seeds are typically roasted and salted, and they come in a variety of flavors.

History[edit]

David Sunflower Seeds were first introduced in 1926 in Fresno, California. The founder, David Der Hairabedian, began roasting sunflower seeds in his grocery store and selling them to local customers. The popularity of the seeds grew, and the business expanded. In 1966, the company was acquired by ConAgra Foods, which helped to distribute the seeds nationwide.

Production[edit]

The production of David Sunflower Seeds involves several steps:

Harvesting[edit]

Sunflower seeds are harvested from the sunflower plant, which is native to North America. The seeds are collected once the flower heads have matured and dried.

Roasting[edit]

After harvesting, the seeds are cleaned and roasted. Roasting enhances the flavor and texture of the seeds. The seeds are typically roasted in their shells, which helps to preserve their natural oils and nutrients.

Flavoring[edit]

Once roasted, the seeds are flavored. David Sunflower Seeds are available in a variety of flavors, including original, ranch, barbecue, and dill pickle. The flavoring process involves coating the seeds with a mixture of spices and seasonings.

Packaging[edit]

The flavored seeds are then packaged in bags of various sizes. The packaging is designed to keep the seeds fresh and to provide convenience for consumers.

Nutritional Information[edit]

Sunflower seeds are a nutritious snack, providing a good source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats. They are also rich in vitamin E, magnesium, and selenium. However, due to the added salt and flavorings, they can be high in sodium.

Nutritional Benefits[edit]

  • Protein: Sunflower seeds are a plant-based source of protein, which is essential for building and repairing tissues.
  • Healthy Fats: They contain monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are beneficial for heart health.
  • Vitamins and Minerals: Sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage. They also provide magnesium, which is important for muscle and nerve function, and selenium, which supports the immune system.

Considerations[edit]

While sunflower seeds are nutritious, they should be consumed in moderation due to their calorie density and sodium content. Excessive sodium intake can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure.

Cultural Significance[edit]

David Sunflower Seeds have become a staple snack in American culture, particularly among baseball players and fans. The act of cracking open the seeds and spitting out the shells is a common pastime at baseball games.

Varieties[edit]

David Sunflower Seeds are available in several varieties, catering to different taste preferences:

  • Original: The classic roasted and salted flavor.
  • Ranch: A creamy, tangy flavor inspired by ranch dressing.
  • Barbecue: A smoky, sweet flavor reminiscent of barbecue sauce.
  • Dill Pickle: A tangy, sour flavor with hints of dill.

See Also[edit]

External Links[edit]