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High Quality Pistachio Nuts
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginThailand
Production Capacity1200 Metric Ton/Metric per Month
CategoryNuts
Update Time2023-06-22
company profile
Yuwatida Sinnabut Company.
Thailand
Contact: Mr.Johnathan Mac Petrov
Tel: 66-66-891616540
Number of Employees: 50 ~ 100
Business Type: Manufacture & Trade
product details
Model No:4578692145
Standard:Gradet A
Origin:Thailand
Brand:High Quality Pistachio Nuts

 

Specifications

 

 

Pistachios are tiny, but pack a powerful nutritional punch. These small nuts contain protein, fiber and a wealth of vitamins and minerals. Adding pistachios to your healthy eating plan might also benefit your heart. Many pistachios are roasted and salted, and the added sodium decreases their nutritional value slightly.

 

Fat

 

A 1-ounce serving of roasted pistachios contains 12.71 grams of fat, of which 1.5 grams are saturated. The remaining fat in a serving of pistachios is in the form of healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. These unsaturated fats can help reduce your cholesterol levels and can cut your risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

 

Nutrients

 

Pistachios contain 5.94 grams of protein and 2.8 grams of fiber in 1 ounce. The same serving of pistachios supplies 1.14 grams of iron toward your daily requirement of 8 to 18 milligrams. You need plenty of iron to support a healthy immune system, prevent fatigue and form red blood cells. A 1-ounce serving of pistachios provides 133 milligrams of the 700 milligrams of phosphorus you need each day. Phosphorus helps support a strong skeleton. A serving of pistachios also contains 0.69 milligrams of vitamin E toward your daily goal of 15 milligrams. This nutrient prevents cell damage and aids your body in making red blood cells. A drawback to pistachios is that one serving of the roasted and salted variety contains 121 milligrams of sodium. Too much sodium contributes to heart disease and high blood pressure.

 

Heart Health

 

The omega-3 fatty acids present in a serving of pistachios can help lower your blood pressure and protect against abnormal heartbeat, according to MayoClinic.com. The nuts might also reduce your risk of heart disease. A 2008 article published in the "American Journal of Clinical Nutrition" notes that eating nuts on a regular basis can reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. The study reports that pistachios in particular can help reduce cholesterol.

 

The shape of its kernel is similar to that of the almond.
Available in sizes 24-26, 26-28, 28-30

 

Grades of pistachios

AAA: ~95% whole + 5% split.                        

AA: ~90% whole + 10% split.

A: ~85% whole + 15% split.

C: ~70% whole + 30% split.

 

The Nutritional Value of Pistachios

100 grams of the edible part of a pistachio contains about 600 calories and is 53% fat, 21% protein, 18% carbohydrates, 2.2% fiber, and no cholesterol.

 

Per 100g of edible protein:

Potassium: 1.020 gm

Phosphorus: 5.000 gm

Magnesium: 158 mg

Calcium: 136 mg

Iron: 7300 mg 

Selenium: 0.450 mg

Nickel: 0.080 mg

Vitamin: C 7.000 mg

Vitamin: E 5.200 mg

Nicotinamide: 1.450 mg

Vitamin B1: 0.690 mg

Vitamin B2: 0.200 mg

Carotene: 0.150 mg

Folic Acid: 0.058 mg

 

·         Commodity: Organic Roasted and Unsalted 

·         These are quite suitable for individuals who are on a salt free diet. 

·         Grades of Pistachios

·         AAA: ~95% whole + 5% split.                         

·         AA: ~90% whole + 10% split.

·         A: ~85% whole + 15% split.

·         C: ~70% whole + 30% split. 

·         The Nutritional Value of the Organic Pistachios

·         Serving Size of 30 Gm

·         Calories: 170 Gm from Fat 110 % Daily Value

·         Total Fat: 13 Gm

·         Cholesterol: 0 M

·         Sodium: 0 Mg

·         Dietary Fibre: 3 Gm

·         Sugars: 2 Gm

·         Protein: 6 Gm

·         Vitamin A: 4%

·         Vitamin C: 2%

·         Calcium: 4%

·         Iron: 6%

·         Aflatoxin: Nill

·         Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

 

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