Description
Cashew nut is made up of a fruit in which the kernel is embedded. The real fruit of the cashew is commonly a nut. It is a kidney- or heart-shaped achene, in any normal variety. Its color varies from bottle green to grayish brown.
Nutrional Aspect
According to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Nutrient DatabaseTrusted Source, 1 ounce of raw cashews (28.35 grams) contains:
157 calories
8.56 grams (g) of carbohydrate
1.68 g of sugar
0.9 g of fiber
5.17 g of protein
12.43 g of total fat
10 milligrams (mg) of calcium
1.89 mg of iron
83 mg of magnesium
168 mg of phosphorus
187 mg of potassium
3 mg of sodium
1.64 mg of zinc
Cashews also contain vitamins C and B, including 7 micrograms (mcg) of DFE folate.
A 1-ounce serving of cashews is about 18 whole cashews. Cashews are high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats and a good source of protein.
Benefits
Consuming a high proportion of plant-based foods appears to reduce the risk of many lifestyle-related health conditions.
Cashews are low in sugar and rich in fiber, heart-healthy fats, and plant protein. They’re also a good source of copper, magnesium, and manganese — nutrients important for energy production, brain health, immunity, and bone health.
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