Frutos Secos

Salted peanuts

Salted peanuts
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Ingredient Information

Name

Salted peanuts

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

218 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Salted peanuts are the dried and roasted seeds of Arachis hypogaea, commonly known as peanuts, seasoned with salt to enhance their flavor. This snack is very popular in various cuisines for its crunchy texture and intense taste, ideal for accompanying drinks or for use as an ingredient in both sweet and savory recipes.

The origin of the peanut dates back to the tropical regions of South America, primarily in countries like Brazil and Paraguay, from where it spread to Mexico and other parts of the continent and the world. Today, it is an important crop in many regions of Latin America.

Regarding their properties, salted peanuts are an important source of plant-based protein, healthy fats, fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as magnesium and phosphorus. However, due to the addition of salt, it is advisable to consume them in moderation to avoid excess sodium.

In different Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, salted peanuts may be known by various alternative names, such as maní salado (Argentina, Chile, Peru), cacahuate salado (Mexico), or simply maníes salados. These terms are interchangeable and refer to the same product, ideal for including in recipes or as a snack.

Nutritional Properties

3.3mg
zinc
8.5g
fiber
500mg
sodium
240mcg
folate
4.6mg
iron
705mg
potassium
4g
sugars
567
calories
168mg
magnesium
26g
proteins
8.3mg
vitamin e
12.1mg
vitamin b3
16g
carbohydrates
49g
total fats
7g
saturated fats
24g
monounsaturated fats
16g
polyunsaturated fats

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