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What’s the Best Way to Eat NUTS?

April 23, 2025 by Prashanth Cheruku, M.Tech Leave a Comment

Nuts are nutritional powerhouses, but are you eating them the right way? Here’s how to maximize their benefits:

  1. Soak Before Eating: Nuts like almonds and walnuts contain anti-nutrients like phytic acid, which can hinder mineral absorption especially. Soaking for 6-8 hours improves digestibility and nutrient bioavailability.
  2. Eat Raw or Lightly Roasted: Over-roasting can destroy healthy fats and nutrients. Opt for dry-roasted or raw nuts without added salt or oil.
  3. Portion Control is Key: A handful (28g) per day is ideal to avoid excess Calories.
  4. Avoid Flavored or Sugary Nuts: Stay away from caramelized, chocolate-coated, or overly salted varieties.
  5. Go for Variety: Different nuts offer different benefits! Almonds for vitamin E, walnuts for omega-3s, Brazil nuts for selenium, and cashews for iron and zinc.
  6. Make Nut Butter at Home: Store-bought peanut butter often contains sugar and hydrogenated oils. Blend your own for a healthier, preservative-free option!

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