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Nutritional value of chironji per 100g

Nutritional value of chironji per 100g

Chironji is small, rich, and creamy, the kind of ingredient that makes desserts feel premium. Because it’s energy-dense, it works best as a garnish, not a full snack bowl.

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

1) Chironji

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories656 kcal33%
Carbohydrates12.1 g4%
Fiber6.6 g24%
Sugars3.3 g
Protein19.2 g38%
Fat59.0 g76%
Vitamin A0 IU0%
Vitamin C0 mg0%
Potassium500 mg11%
Calcium80 mg6%

Pros

  • Very satisfying richness, so a little goes a long way.
  • Good topping for bowls, desserts, and festive foods.
  • Helps make snacks feel “complete” without adding sugar.

Cons

  • Calorie-dense, easy to overshoot if eaten like regular nuts.
  • Not suitable for people with nut allergy.
  • Flavoured/sweet mixes can add extra sugar and oils.

Right time to eat

  • With breakfast as a topping (best for portion control).
  • Mid-morning snack only in a small measured amount.

Health benefits

  • Supports satiety due to fat + protein combination.
  • Helps reduce dessert cravings when used as garnish.
  • Fiber supports digestion routines when portioned.

Best way to eat

  • Use as garnish in small quantities rather than eating handfuls.
  • Prefer plain, fresh kernels (avoid sugar-coated mixes).
  • Store airtight to maintain taste and freshness.

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

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