depends on it's qantity!!
The pistachio nut is native to the Middle East and Turkey, from Syria to Afghanistan. It has also been cultivated in Australia, New Mexico, and California. Iran is the world's major exporter of pistachios. (see related link)
Plants produce oxygen and sugar through the process of Photosynthesis by using Water, Light, and Carbon Dioxide. Animals on the other hand produce ATP and carbon dioxide through the process of Cellular Respiration by using sugar, water, and oxygen.
It is good as it contains iron which is good for blood
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depends on it's qantity!!
No, pistachios do not contain wheat. Pistachios are nuts, not grains.
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The correct spelling is "pistachios."
The plural of pistachio is pistachios. As in "these pistachios are delicious".
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Not really, no. Pistachios, like most nuts, contain MUFAs (mona-unstaurated fatty acids). MUFAs are considered "good" fats, like omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. In moderation, they are good for your body. Too many, though, aren't great.
Benefits of Pistachios Eating pistachios renders significant benefits in relation to human health. Pistachio nuts deliver a nutritious array of important nutrients and compounds that support and assist body function. Serving SuggestionsAdd chopped pistachios to yogurt or cream cheese Pistachios can be added to muffins, pancakes, or oatmeal Try to consume approximately 30 nuts (18 g) 4 times per week. Unsalted pistachios are an excellent addition to vegan or vegetarian diets, and they have no cholesterol. Including delicious pistachios into any eating plan may be one of the best things you can do to protect your health.
no, they are nuts
Because they are.
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