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Fox nuts, also known as makhana, are a type of nut native to India and Southeast Asia. They are a type of seed, and are usually dried and roasted before being eaten. Fox nuts are a popular snack food, and are often used in Indian cuisine. They are high in protein and fiber, and are a good source of vitamins and minerals.
Fox nuts are usually sold in the form of a snack, either as a whole nut or as a powder. They can also be used as an ingredient in a variety of dishes, such as curries, salads, and desserts. Fox nuts are also used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
The Fox nut market is a growing segment of the Nuts, Seeds and Dried Fruit industry. It is becoming increasingly popular due to its health benefits and its versatility in cooking.
Some companies in the Fox nut market include Makhana World, Fox Nuts India, and Fox Nuts USA. Show Less Read more