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Nutritional value of ginkgo nut per 100g

Nutritional value of ginkgo nut per 100g

Ginkgo nuts are mildly sweet and starchy, more like a soft chestnut than an oily nut. They are usually eaten cooked in small amounts.

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

1) Ginkgo nut

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories182 kcal9%
Carbohydrates37.6 g14%
Fiber
Sugars
Protein4.3 g9%
Fat1.7 g2%
Vitamin A0 IU0%
Vitamin C15 mg25%
Potassium510 mg11%
Calcium2 mg0%

Pros

  • Lower fat compared to most nuts.
  • Starchy and comforting, can replace refined snacks.
  • Vitamin C content supports immunity routines.

Cons

  • Should be eaten cooked, not as a raw snack.
  • Overeating can cause stomach upset for some people.
  • Not ideal for people who need very low-carb snacks.

Right time to eat

  • Mid-morning snack in small serving.
  • With meals as a cooked side.

Health benefits

  • Comforting, lighter alternative to fried snacks when cooked.
  • Helps add variety in plant foods.
  • Can support satisfaction when paired with protein foods.

Best way to eat

  • Roast or boil, then remove any tough outer parts.
  • Add to soups or light stir-fries in small amounts.
  • Keep portions modest.

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

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