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Nutritional value of hickory nuts per 100g

Nutritional value of hickory nuts per 100g

Hickory nuts taste deep and buttery, like a more intense cousin of walnuts and pecans. They’re rich, so they shine best in small servings.

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

1) Hickory nut

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories657 kcal33%
Carbohydrates18.2 g7%
Fiber7.3 g26%
Sugars1.9 g
Protein12.7 g25%
Fat64.4 g83%
Vitamin A10 IU0%
Vitamin C2 mg3%
Potassium436 mg9%
Calcium61 mg5%

Pros

  • Very filling due to high fat and decent protein.
  • Great flavor for baking, granola, or snack mixes.
  • Works well as a “dessert replacement” in small portions.

Cons

  • Very calorie-dense, portion control is important.
  • Can go rancid if stored warm or open.
  • Not suitable for people with nut allergy.

Right time to eat

  • Evening snack in a small portion.
  • With breakfast as a topping for better fullness.
  • As a small post-lunch dessert swap.

Health benefits

  • Supports steady energy because it digests slowly.
  • Fiber supports digestion routines.
  • Helps reduce frequent snacking urges when portioned.

Best way to eat

  • Eat plain or lightly roasted (unsweetened).
  • Chop into oats, salads, or curd bowls instead of eating handfuls.
  • Store airtight in a cool place for freshness.

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

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