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Almonds are nutrient-packed nuts, celebrated for their crunchy texture and rich, buttery flavor.
7
one piece
CAL
Calorie content
Almonds are calorie-dense, with about 175 calories per 25 grams (25 almonds, - 1/4 cup, a good daily intake) of raw almonds.
ProteinProvide about 21 grams of protein per 100 grams, aiding muscle repair and overall health. | |
FatsContain 50 grams of fat per 100 grams, mostly heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. | |
CarbohydratesApproximately 22 grams per 100 grams, including 12 grams of dietary fiber. | |
Vitamins and Minerals
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Satiety and FeelingsAlmonds are rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats, making them highly filling and a great snack for curbing hunger. | |
Nutri-ScoreAlmonds would likely earn a B on the Nutri-Score scale due to their high fat content, even though the fats are healthy. |
Daily Value %
E
Tocopherol
(Vitamin E)
vB2
Riboflavin
(Vitamin B2)
Mg
Magnesium
S
Sodium
F
Total Fat
SF
Saturated Fat
CH
Cholesterol
S
Sugar
Did you know?
Almonds are technically seeds, not true nuts, and the almond tree is related to peaches and apricots and other stone fruit species (cherries, apples, pears), all related to the Rose family.
They were one of the earliest domesticated tree nuts, with evidence of their cultivation dating back over 5,000 years in the Middle East.
B
Nutri-Score
Drawback
- High in calories, making portion control important for weight management.
- Almond farming is water-intensive, raising sustainability concerns.
- Can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals.



















































































