Frutos Secos

Roasted chestnuts

Roasted chestnuts
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Ingredient Information

Name

Roasted chestnuts

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

3 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Roasted chestnuts are the edible seeds of the chestnut tree, a tree native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, especially in Europe, Asia, and parts of North America. These chestnuts are characterized by their round shape and their hard, thick shell, which opens when roasted, releasing a tender interior with a sweet and slightly earthy flavor.

The process of roasting chestnuts enhances their flavor and texture, making them a very popular ingredient in autumn and winter recipes, whether as a side dish, in soups, purées, stuffings, or desserts. Furthermore, roasted chestnuts provide a healthy source of complex carbohydrates, fiber, B vitamins, vitamin C, and minerals such as potassium and magnesium.

In different regions of Latin America, roasted chestnuts may also be known simply as "chestnuts" or in some South American countries as "marrones", although the latter term is less common. They are a versatile ingredient that adds a sweet and nutritious touch to a wide variety of dishes.

Nutritional Properties

5.1g
fiber
27mcg
folate
484mg
potassium
10g
sugars
200
calories
2g
protein
43mg
vitamin c
2.2g
total fat
45g
carbohydrates

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