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Himalayas Walnuts 500gm.
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₹499.00
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₹329.00
Walnuts are a type of stone fruit that grow on walnut trees and are a rich source of nutrients. They are high in omega-3 fatty acids, potassium, magnesium, and fiber.
Appearance
- Walnuts are round and have a brown, wrinkly shell
- The shell is enclosed in a green husk that protects the walnut from insects
- The kernel, or meat, is usually split into two halves by a membrane
Nutrition
- Walnuts are high in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid that may reduce inflammation and the risk of heart disease
- Walnuts are also rich in potassium, magnesium, fiber, and phosphorus
- Walnuts contain antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals
History
- Walnuts are one of the oldest tree foods known to humans, dating back to 7000 B.C.
- The Romans called walnuts Juglans regia, which means "Jupiter's royal acorn"
- The Franciscan Fathers first cultivated walnuts in California in the late 1700s
Uses
- Walnut wood is durable and rot-resistant, but it's not recommended for outdoor furniture because it deteriorates when exposed to the elements
- Walnut kernels are often sold shelled and are a common ingredient in many dishes
- Daily use of walnuts help you to keep energetic Healthy forever
Walnut kernels Descriptions
Walnut kernels are the edible part of the walnut fruit, which is a tree nut that grows on walnut trees. They are wrinkled, brown, and have two bumpy lobes that resemble butterflies.
Uses
- Walnut kernels can be used in batters, doughs, and desserts.
- They can be ground into a meal and used as a partial flour substitute.
- Walnut kernels can be made into walnut butter or oil.
Health benefits
- Walnut kernels contain antioxidants and have many medicinal properties, including anti-cancer, antidiabetic, and cardiovascular effects.
- Studies suggest that eating a handful of walnuts a day can help with cognitive health
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