Pine Nuts
Pakistani pine nut has the biggest kernel size in the world. It is not only eaten as a dry fruit, but also forms part of traditional dishes like pilaf, and some sweet dishes. They have a strong flavour and are characterized by a strong aroma and a colour tending towards ocher yellow. Pakistanis also have an elongated and tapered shape; they are oily to the touch.
Description
Pine nuts are rich in magnesium, iron, antioxidants, zinc, and protein, which can help with diabetes management, heart health, and brain health. Other nutrients in pine nuts include: Phosphorus. Vitamin K.
Pakistani pine nut has the biggest kernel size in the world. It is not only eaten as a dry fruit, but also forms part of traditional dishes like pilaf, and some sweet dishes. They have a strong flavor and are characterized by a strong aroma and a color tending towards ocher yellow. Pakistanis also have an elongated and tapered shape; they are oily to the touch.
| Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) | |
| Energy | 2,815 kJ (673 kcal) |
| Carbohydrates | 13.1 g |
| Starch | 5.81 g |
| Sugars | 3.6 g |
| Dietary fiber | 3.7 g |
| Fat | 68.4 g |
| Saturated | 4.9 g |
| Monounsaturated | 18.7 g |
| Polyunsaturated | 34.1 g |








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