Frutos Secos

Salted cashews

Salted cashews
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Ingredient Information

Name

Salted cashews

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

76 recipes

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Inactive

Description

Salted cashews are the nuts from the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale), roasted and seasoned with salt to enhance their flavor. These delicious and crunchy nuts are commonly used as a snack, but they are also a versatile ingredient in recipes, from salads to main dishes, adding a touch of texture and a slightly sweet and salty flavor.

The cashew is native to the tropical region of the Americas, especially Brazil, but today it is widely cultivated in countries such as India, Vietnam, and various African nations. Its popularity has grown in global cuisine due to its characteristic flavor and nutritional value.

Properties: Salted cashews are rich in healthy fats, primarily monounsaturated, which benefit cardiovascular health. Additionally, they contain protein, fiber, vitamins such as E and B-complex, and essential minerals like magnesium, copper, and zinc. However, due to the added salt, it is advisable to consume them in moderation, especially for people with sodium restrictions in their diet.

Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: In different Spanish-speaking countries, cashews are also known as cashews (pronounced in English), cajú (mainly in countries like Venezuela and Colombia), nuez de la India, or nuez de marañón. When referring to the roasted and seasoned product, they are usually simply called anacardos salados or nueces saladas de cajú.

Nutritional Properties

3.3g
fiber
450mg
sodium
25mcg
folate
6.7mg
iron
1.1mg
niacin
565mg
potassium
0.4mg
thiamine
5.2g
sugars
553
calories
292mg
magnesium
18g
proteins
0.9mg
vitamin e
34.1mcg
vitamin k
0.1mg
riboflavin
0.4mg
vitamin b6
44g
total fats
7.8g
saturated fats
30g
carbohydrates
23.8g
monounsaturated fats
7.8g
polyunsaturated fats

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