I don't know the reason why.

https://lemmy.world/post/43411660

IF you’re actually curios, it was because we used to import them, and the importers would dye them red due to discoloration in how they were harvested. Domestic production ramped up in the US and since pistachios didn’t have to travel as far, and because modern harvesting was more mechanized. It was easier to wash, dry, roast and salt them in a shorter time period avoiding the discoloration that required the dye in the first place.

Wait, this is real? I thought this was a joke…

Like “Back in my day, bananas were bright purple, but that breed died out.”

The real answer is that yes, they were red, but no it wasn’t because they were poor quality.

It’s because the world’s largest exporter was Iran, and Iran had a blanket policy of dying their pistachios red.