Description
Name
Pistachio
Pistachios come from a long-lived tree slow growing, reaching a height of 20-33 feet (10-6 meters).
Pistachio is a source of unsaturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids, fiber, calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin E.
Health Benefits
Low calorie
Pistachios are one of the lowest-calorie nuts, meaning people can enjoy the health benefits of nuts while more easily staying within their daily calorie limits.
Gut health
All nuts are rich in fiber, which promotes a healthy digestive system by moving food through the intestines and preventing constipation.
Blood sugar balance
Pistachios have a low glycemic index, so they don't cause a sharp spike in blood sugar after someone eats them.
Prevent anemia
Pistachios are also a food that contains iron, so they can help prevent iron deficiency anemia.
Nutritional Declaration
Price per 100g
- Energy: 2565.00 kJ / 620.00 kcal;
- Lipids: 52.00 g
- Of which saturated fatty acids: 6.50 g
- Carbohydrates: 6.50 g
- Of which sugars: 6.40 g
- Fiber: 12.00 g
- Protein: 26.00 g
- Salt: 1.30 g
Conservation
Room Temperature.
Origin
Portugal
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