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Shop for Apricot Kernels on Amazon

Listed below are the best selling and best quality apricot seeds / kernels I have found on Amazon. These are top rated and reviewed. Look for organic whenever possible.

Organic Bitter Apricot Kernels 1 lb. bag

The apricot seeds I purchased exceeded my expectations. They were fresh and excellent quality, and arrived in great condition. Super easy to snack on (1-2 a day for me) or sometimes I add to a smoothie.

One of the key reasons I chose these apricot seeds was because of their health benefits. Many believe they’re helpful for cancer prevention and overall health support, thanks to their nutrient profile.

While I personally found the taste tolerable, opinions do vary. Some may find the bitter flavor off-putting at first, but I think it’s worth trying a small amount to see how your palate adjusts. The freshness really makes a difference here, so it’s best to consume them right away.

Overall, they offer great value for the price. If you’re looking to improve your health naturally with a quality product, these apricot seeds are worth considering. If you’re new to using them, start small and enjoy their benefits one step at a time.

Ziba Foods Sweet Apricot Kernels

Ziba Foods Sweet Apricot Kernels are another option with great flavor. The seeds have a balanced salty taste and a nice crunch. Important to note that these are not raw but dry roasted. I feel these are great to add to salads.

The package is smaller so not sure about the value for the price, but I find the quality worth it.

Vitamins Plus Raw & Bitter Apricot Seeds 2 lbs

These didn’t disappoint. If you’re interested in their potential health benefits especially for cancer help, this one is worth a closer look. While I can’t speak from a medical perspective, a lot of people, myself included, appreciate the added vitamin content (especially B17), according to the company each seed contains 10mg of amygdalin.
For me, these are a win. They’re fresh, high-quality, and easy to add to recipes. They are somewhat bitter so the taste isn’t for everyone, but it’s kind of part of the deal with bitter apricot seeds. If you’re on the fence, I’d say start slow and see how it goes from there.