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Nutritional value of baru nut per 100g

Nutritional value of baru nut per 100g

Baru nut has a roasted, peanut-like vibe with a slightly cocoa note in some batches. It’s known for being hearty and fiber-rich for a nut.

In a nutshell: The values provided are approximate and can vary depending on the size and ripeness.

1) Baru nut

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories500 kcal25%
Carbohydrates46.4 g17%
Fiber25 g100%
Sugars3.6 g
Protein21.4 g43%
Fat28.6 g37%
Vitamin A0 IU0%
Vitamin C0 mg0%
Potassium893 mg19%
Calcium143 mg14%

Pros

  • Very fiber-forward, can feel more filling than many nuts.
  • Strong protein content for a plant snack.
  • Good for replacing biscuits and chips.

Cons

  • Packaged versions vary a lot, check added oils and salt.
  • Calorie intake can rise if you snack mindlessly.
  • Nut allergy risk for sensitive people.

Right time to eat

  • Mid-morning or evening snack.
  • Good before long work blocks when you want fewer cravings.

Health benefits

  • Fiber supports digestion and satiety.
  • Protein supports fullness and stable energy.
  • Helpful swap for processed snacks.

Best way to eat

  • Eat roasted, plain, measured portion.
  • Add as topping to oats or curd rather than eating nonstop.
  • Pair with fruit for better balance.

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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