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- Walnut - Wikipedia
The three species of walnuts most commonly grown for their seeds are the Persian (or English) walnut (J regia), originating from Iran, the black walnut (J nigra) – native to eastern North America – and the Japanese walnut, also known as the heartnut (J ailantifolia) [6]
- 10 Health Benefits of Walnuts
Walnuts provide healthy fats, fiber, vitamins, and minerals — and that’s just the beginning of how they may support your health
- What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Walnuts Every Day
Learn about the health benefits of walnuts, walnut nutrition, how many to eat each day and tasty tips for how to enjoy them
- Walnut | Tree, Nut, Species, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Walnut, genus of about 20 species of deciduous trees of the family Juglandaceae, native to North and South America, southern Europe, Asia, and the West Indies Several species are cultivated for their edible nuts and valuable timber
- 4 health benefits of walnuts and how much you should eat
One study found that even though an ounce of walnut has 190 calories, only about 145 are usable Walnuts also give you some of the iron and magnesium you need – about 10-14% of your daily needs What are the best ways to eat walnuts? To maximize the health benefits, look for raw, unsalted walnuts
- Health Benefits of Walnuts: Lower Cholesterol, Inflammation . . . - WebMD
Walnuts and walnut oil are high in antioxidants that can lower blood sugar levels, which can reduce your risk of diabetes Studies show these antioxidants have anti-inflammatory effects as well
- Health Benefits of Walnuts
Walnuts boast several nutrients — including antioxidants and healthy fats like omega-3s — making them part of heart-healthy diets such as the Mediterranean diet Here are some of the ways walnuts are good for your heart:
- Walnuts: Grow Them, Eat Them, and Fuel Your Health - Gardenia
Walnuts aren’t just food—they’re a powerhouse Grow, harvest, and enjoy the nut that’s good for your heart, brain, and taste buds Genus: Meet Juglans — a proud member of the walnut family, Juglandaceae, which also includes tasty relatives like the pecan (Carya illinoinensis)
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