5 Food Facts You Probably Didn't Know
From food storage to healthy tips, find out how these little known food facts could benefit your health in more ways than one.
Craving a crunchy snack? Try munching on some nuts for a healthy treat. Whether you pick sweet, yogourt coated peanuts, salty roasted almonds, or rich and flavourful Brazil nuts, you’re doing your body a favour.
Most nuts are a rich source of vitamins, especially folate, B vitamins, and vitamin E; minerals such as iron, calcium, selenium, maganese, phosphorus, zinc, and potassium; fiber; essential fatty acids; plant compounds such as flavonoids, and plant sterols.
Nuts are one of the best food sources of vitamin E, an important antioxidant that enhances the immune system, protects cell membranes, and helps make red blood cells.
Researchers have been looking at the health benefits of nuts, including their cholesterol-lowering effects, their association with a lower risk of stroke, and even weight management. Their healthy qualities may be attributed to their fatty acid profile, along with their protein, fibre, vitamin E, and magnesium content.
Nuts also contain plant sterols that can lower cholesterol and may offer some protection against cancer.
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From food storage to healthy tips, find out how these little known food facts could benefit your health in more ways than one.
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When choosing nuts, don't ignore peanuts and peanut butter. Cheaper and easier to use than than treenuts and nutritionally just as dense in terms of protein, fibre, Vitamin E, and key minerals like magnesium.