Organic Pumpkin Seeds

Add a little crunch and a lot of flavor to salads, granola, soups and more with Organic Pumpkin Seeds. These powerhouse seeds are packed with nutrition and taste delicious in sweet or savory recipes. Or eat by the handful as a snack! Toast them in the...
“Pepitas” is the Spanish term for “little seed of squash.” Pumpkin seeds (known in Spanish as pipián) have been a favored ingredient in Mexican cuisine for centuries and are also a popular ingredient in mole dishes. In Mexico, artisanal roasted pepitas are known as pepitoría, and a similar snack in Greece is known as passatempo.

The delicately nutty flavor of pumpkin seeds makes them a wonderful addition to cereals, granolas, salads, entrees and baked goods. Use raw pepitas to make pumpkin seed butter, or for a delicious snack, make roasted pumpkin seeds (roasting brings out the natural flavor) and toss them with your favorite nuts and seeds as a trail mix. Of course, you can also eat pumpkin seeds right out of the bag—we won’t tell!

Pumpkins are believed to have first been cultivated 8,000-10,000 years ago, 4,000 years before corn and beans. Domestication then developed in Mesoamerica more than 5,000-6,500 ago.

Looking for a good night’s sleep? There’s a popular theory that the nutrients in pumpkin seeds, including tryptophan, can help. Pumpkin seeds and pumpkin seed oil also contain essential fatty acids, including alpha-linolenic acid, as well as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, antioxidants and other so-called “healthy” fats. They are an excellent source of magnesium and a good source of iron, and a 3 tablespoon serving provides 9 grams of plant-based protein. Other nutrients include zinc and potassium.

Plant-based diets rich in foods like pumpkin seeds may offer potential health benefits, including lowered blood pressure, due to the regular consumption of magnesium and zinc. Combine our pumpkin seeds (pepitas) with other plants—for example, roasted pepitas dressed in olive oil in a vegetable salad—to enjoy their nutty crunch and extra protein. Or, make spiced pepitas by roasting on a baking sheet with chili powder, garlic and a touch of brown sugar, and mix with sunflower seeds and pine nuts for a delightful snack mix.

Raw pepitas are also excellent in dairy free recipes. Blend with water and optional flavorings to make a delicious dairy free milk perfect for smoothies and sauces.

Looking for recipe ideas? We have a wide variety of ideas here on BobsRedMill.com. Explore our recipes for granola, salads, bars, cookies and much more featuring pumpkin seeds!
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Nutrition Facts

Serving size
3 Tbsp (26g)
Amount per serving
Calories
150
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10g
13%
Saturated Fat 2g
10%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0g
0%
Sodium 0g
0%
Total Carbohydrate 4g
1%
Dietary Fiber 3g
11%
Total Sugars 0g
Includes 0g Added Sugars
0%
Protein 9g
Vitamin D 0mcg
0%
Calcium 14mg
2%
Iron 2mg
10%
Potassium 182mg
4%
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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