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  2. Are Brazil Nuts Good for You? Here’s What Nutritionists Say

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    The seeds have eight to 24 clusters inside a hard shell that resemble the segments of an orange. ... Brazil nuts are a tough nut to crack. The shell is rock hard. And even with a nutcracker, it ...

  3. Brazil nut - Wikipedia

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    It has a hard, woody shell 8–12 mm (3 ⁄ 8 – 1 ⁄ 2 in) thick, which contains eight to 24 wedge-shaped seeds 4–5 cm (1 + 5 ⁄ 8 –2 in) long (the "Brazil nuts") packed like the segments of an orange, but not limited to one whorl of segments. Up to three whorls can be stacked onto each other, with the polar ends of the segments of the ...

  4. Pitzuchim - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of mixed Pitzuchim A sunflower seed, a popular snack, before and after being cracked out of its shell with ones' teeth. In Israel, Pitzuchim (Hebrew: פיצוחים, lit. crackables) is a colloquial term referring to varieties of nuts and seeds that are cracked open with ones' teeth and eaten [1] [2] as a snack.

  5. Granular convection - Wikipedia

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    A rectangular box (such as a box of breakfast cereal) or cylinder (such as a can of nuts) works well to favour the effect, [citation needed] while a container with outwardly slanting walls (such as in a conical or spherical geometry) results in what is known as the reverse Brazil nut effect.

  6. Nutritionists Say Snacking On This Nut Could Lower ... - AOL

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    “Brazil nuts provide healthy fat and are a good source of the antioxidant selenium, which has been noted for its anti-inflammatory benefits,” says Jessica Cording, RD, author of The Little ...

  7. Eating just 2 of these nuts a day can help regulate ... - AOL

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    Brazil nuts are actually a large seed of the Brazil nut tree. Unlike nuts that grow individually, the seeds of the Brazil nut tree grow in a pod that resembles a coconut. About 20 seeds reside in ...

  8. Nut (fruit) - Wikipedia

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    Brazil nuts are not botanical nuts, but rather the seeds of a capsule Walnuts , pecans and almonds are not botanical nuts, but rather the seeds of drupes . In botany , a nut is a fruit from a tree (or shrub) consisting of a hard or tough nutshell protecting a kernel which is usually edible.

  9. Eat Brazil nuts, take fish oil supplements, drink caffeine ...

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    Stick to two or three Brazil nuts per day, as they contain around 91 micrograms each of selenium, keeping in mind that the National Institutes of Health’s recommended daily upper limit is 400 ...