Nutritional Value of Raw Almonds
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Serving
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This guide uses the USDA information for raw almonds. One serving is considered 1 oz. of whole almonds. This is approximately 28 to 30 almonds.
Fat
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Almonds have a high fat content, but in a positive way. One serving of almonds has 8.6 g of monounsaturated fat and 3.4 g of polyunsaturated fat. These are considered healthy fats that are good for the body.
Dietary Fiber
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Raw almonds are a good source of dietary fiber. One serving of almonds has 3 g of dietary fiber. This is 14 percent of your daily recommended amount.
Protein
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There are 6 g of protein in every serving of raw almonds. This is 12 percent of your daily recommended amount of protein.
Vitamin E and Magnesium
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Raw almonds are a good source of vitamin E and magnesium. One serving has 37 percent of your daily recommended amount of vitamin E and 19 percent of your daily recommended amount of magnesium.
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