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BGTN > International > PICTURES: Habibi, Can I peel your almonds? Saudi’s winter nutty delight
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PICTURES: Habibi, Can I peel your almonds? Saudi’s winter nutty delight

BGTN Reporter
Last updated: January 30, 2024 3:28 pm
By BGTN Reporter
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The enchanting “Bajali” almond trees in the villages of Bani Malik in the Maysan Governorate, south of Taif, have begun to grace the mountain summits with their magic, beauty, and fragrance.

The blossoming period of these almond trees, commencing at the end of January and extending through the beginning of March, marks the end of their winter dormancy.

After the winter slumber, the Bajali almond trees adorn the mountainous landscape with splendid white flowers, which later transform into small fruits.

These fruits are initially covered with a hard shell, encased in a green membrane, and continue to grow until June when they ripen and become ready for consumption.

Almond tree
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Known for being a deciduous nut fruit tree that requires a modest amount of water, the almond tree is well-suited for cultivation in the cold climatic conditions of the Bani Malik Mountains.

This region sees abundant and delicious fruit production, with each tree yielding approximately 100 to 150 kilograms per season, providing a lucrative economic return for local farmers.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) has captured the captivating presence of Bajali almond trees in the mountains during the current winter season.

Almond trees two
Photo: Saudi Press Agency.
Almond trees
Photo: Saudi Press Agency.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these almond trees hold significant environmental, cultural, economic, and touristic value, turning the mountainous areas into sought-after destinations for tourists, adventurers, and hikers.

Children and their parents actively preserve and propagate almond trees on their mountain farms, aiming to attract visitors and tourists who can revel in the beauty of the flowering season.

Almond trees have become an integral and cherished component of the Kingdom’s natural wealth and cultural heritage.

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