Snacking on nuts can be so much better than snacking on high-carb junk food, and ground nuts such as almond flour are brilliant for low-carb baking! But make no mistake, the volume you may be consuming and the high carb contents of some nuts, can be the number one saboteur of weight loss.
So let's take a closer look at the most common nuts and seeds with their carb values.
So let's take a closer look at the most common nuts and seeds with their carb values.
Number of Net Carbs In Nuts and Seeds per 100gram
Please read more at Libby's Ditch The Carbs Site here
Did you know that:-
Almond flour is a good source of Vitamin E, manganese, and magnesium, and several other minerals.
Coconut flour is a good source of iron, manganese, copper, and several other minerals.Read more here
Dear reader you will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
All the best Jan
Dear reader you will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
All the best Jan
Excellent post! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!
ReplyDelete...interesting!
ReplyDeleteI do like seeds and nuts but try to limit the volume I gobble. Which is easier said than done some days.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's good to go nuts! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI'm not a lover of seeds but I love all kinds of nuts.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI do not eat too seeds or nuts. I have been wanting to try a recipe with Almond flour.
Thanks for the info. Take care, enjoy your weekend!
This is an excellent chart for those of us who love various nuts.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan
Todas me gustan. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThat's very useful, I snack on nuts once a day but looking at that I'm eating more than I should.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised some of these have so much net carb in them. This was interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great chart. Was surprised how many carbs are in some of them. My favorite is pecans.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I do use almond flour, and we eat almonds every day.
ReplyDeleteI eat nuts daily, so this was helpful.
ReplyDeleteStay safe. Be well.
That's a great chart, I eat too many cashews.
ReplyDeleteJan, great information. I think nuts are my favorite snacks. I eat nuts and/or peanut butter twice a day usually. And the three nuts you mentioned liking in cookies/biscuits are the same ones I like in mine as well!
ReplyDeleteI like nuts, with the exception of pecans.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it all the things I like have a lot of carbs? Can't you do something about it? We use ALL the seeds and nuts in your article - regularly.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I like pecans, black walnuts, almonds, and pistachios.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm wondering which is the healthiest milk. Will have to Google that
I eat a lot of mixed nuts for snacks to prevent me from eating what I shouldn't.
ReplyDeleteFigures that cashews are my favorite of them all. I have been trying to have more walnuts lately for a change, i guess that is better for me
ReplyDeleteInteresting info, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love nuts. We've been buying dry roasted nuts for the girls offices to nibble. I love toasting them for casserole toppers!
ReplyDeleteLovely Jan.
ReplyDeleteI include nuts but measure them. It amazes me how much the carb count differs between them!
ReplyDeleteI do like nuts, but didn't realise cashews were so high in carbs xx
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