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factory
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Pistachios Nuts
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Pistachios Nuts
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Address:
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AUSTRIA
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Instruction for use:
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FOOD
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Place of Origin:
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Austria
Quick Details
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Storage Type:
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COOL DRY PLACE
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Specification:
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Almonds , Cashews , Chia seeds Pistachios Nuts
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Shelf Life:
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24
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Manufacturer:
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factory
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Ingredients:
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Pistachios Nuts
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Content:
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Pistachios Nuts
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Address:
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AUSTRIA
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Instruction for use:
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FOOD
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Place of Origin:
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Austria
WHY US
Nuts are actually the seeds of plants. Most are the seeds of trees; peanuts, however, are the seeds of a legume.
Many, including walnuts and cashews, grow inside leathery fruits, with the nut corresponding to the peach pit (also a seed) within a peach. Others, such as hazelnuts and chestnuts, are classified as true botanical nuts (hard, dry fruits that don’t open to release a separate seed).
The benefits: Nuts are flavorful little packages containing healthy unsaturated fats (see "Fat and calorie content per ounce of selected nuts and seeds"), protein, fiber, and other nutrients. For example, peanuts and pecans contain lots of B vitamins; almonds are rich in calcium and vitamin E; walnuts have lots of folate, vitamin E, and alpha-linoleic acid (ALA, an omega-3 fatty acid). And all nuts have magnesium.
"In just a handful of nuts, which is about an ounce or a quarter of a cup, you get a lot of bang for the buck. They contain anywhere from 3 to 7 grams of protein per ounce, 1 to 3 grams of fiber, and 160 to 200 calories," says registered dietitian Kathy McManus, director of the Department of Nutrition at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
The risks: "If you eat more than one or two handfuls of nuts per day, you’re adding extra calories — maybe too many — that can take the place of other healthy foods and add weight," McManus warns. She also advises that you stay away from buying nuts with added sugar or chocolate. "But salted nuts are fine, if you eat less than an ounce," she says. "For 1 ounce of most nuts, the sodium content is less than 100 milligrams."
Try these: Almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, peanuts, pecans, pistachios, pine nuts, and walnuts.
SPECIFICATIONS
Fat and calorie content per ounce of selected nuts and seeds |
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Nut or seed |
Calories per ounce |
Saturated fat (grams) |
Unsaturated fat (grams) |
Almonds |
160 |
1 |
12.5 |
Cashews |
160 |
2 |
10 |
Chia seeds |
140 |
7 |
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Peanuts (raw) |
160 |
2 |
11 |
Sunflower seeds |
165 |
1.5 |
12 |
Walnuts |
185 |
2 |
16 |
Source: Zellenbach Betriebs GmbH |