Availability and types of pecans
Pecans are the nutty fruits of a large tree that grows mainly in warm regions. They can be bought in many varieties — fresh, dried, raw, roasted or as an ingredient in sweets and baked goods. Below I explain in simple and clear terms where pecans come from, where they are grown and what varieties and forms exist.
Origin
Pecans originally come from North America. Indigenous peoples and early settlers knew and used them long ago. The word “pecan” comes from an Indigenous language and means something like “hard-shelled nut that must be cracked with stones”. The tree grows along riverbanks and in warm valleys — where winters are mild and summers sunny.
Growing regions
Pecans are grown today in several parts of the world. Major growing areas include:
- USA – especially in the South, in states such as Georgia, Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana. The USA is one of the largest producers.
- Mexico – an important country of origin that supplies many nuts for export.
- Australia and South Africa – where there are plantations suitable for warm climates.
- China – is also increasingly becoming a producer, especially for the domestic market.
Because different regions have slightly different temperatures and soils, the nuts sometimes taste and look a little different — similar to apples that are a bit sweeter in one country and slightly tarter in another.
Available varieties
There are many varieties of pecans, much like apple varieties have different names. Some well-known varieties are:
There are many varieties of pecans, much like apple varieties have different names. Some well-known varieties are:
- Schley – a common variety with long halves, good for baking and decorating.
- Stuart – hardy and often found on commercial plantations.
- Desirable – popular for its good flavor and shape.
- Pawnee and Apache – newer varieties that are often more disease-resistant.
Each variety has a slightly different shape, size or flavor — some are oilier, others slightly milder. In everyday use you often notice the difference only when you taste carefully.
Forms and variants sold
Pecans are available in many different forms:
Pecans are available in many different forms:
- In shell – fresh and unhulled; you have to crack them before eating the kernel.
- Shelled kernel – the shell is removed; often sold as halves or pieces.
- Raw or roasted – roasted nuts are often more aromatic, raw ones have a milder taste.
- Salted or sugared – popular as snacks; sugared ones are sometimes candied.
- Processed – as pecan oil, nut flour or an ingredient in baking mixes and confections.
- Organic – grown without synthetic pesticides.
Year‑round availability
Fresh pecans are often seasonal, just after the autumn harvest. However, through storage, imports and processing they are available year‑round in supermarkets and online. Those seeking particularly fresh nuts usually find them at weekly markets or directly from producers.
Fresh pecans are often seasonal, just after the autumn harvest. However, through storage, imports and processing they are available year‑round in supermarkets and online. Those seeking particularly fresh nuts usually find them at weekly markets or directly from producers.
Overall, pecans are easy to obtain and there are many varieties and forms — from the raw in‑shell nut to the ready‑to‑use piece for cakes. That way everyone can find the right variant for snacking, baking or trying out.