Peanuts Cholesterol Free Food
The peanut is a special nut; in fact it isn’t a nut at all. It’s a legume, related to the pea and bean (so it doesn’t grow on trees like other nuts) - it grows under ground like a potato. One of the other names for peanut is "groundnut." Those with food allergies should be very cautious regarding the consumption of peanuts. Not everyone can consume peanuts safely.
Peanuts have a tremendous amount of good things going for them. Inside their crazy shaped shells are one, two, and occasionally three peanuts. My preference if for U.S. Grade Fancy Premium Peanuts. Once selected, these superior peanuts are roasted to bring out their natural flavor. And since no artificial flavors or other ingredients have been added, nothing gets in the way of the great peanut taste. Peanuts are naturally cholesterol-free.
I recommend nuts that are roasted because we had a salmonella break-out in almonds a couple of years ago. Being in a shell of their own also keeps the contamination down. Roasted-No Salt peanuts are dense and ½ cup contains 190 calories. One hundred and thirty of the calories are from fat. The total fat for a serving size of one-half cup consists of 13grams total fat and 2.5 grams of saturated fat and no Trans Fat.
Ten percent of the serving is fiber. Phosphorous 15%, Vitamin E 25%, Magnesium 15% and Folic Acid 35%. The number of peanuts in a serving amounts to 32 nuts. These percentages are based on 2,000 a calorie diet. We were able to find a quality product with a net weight of 48 ounces or 3 pound for $3.99. Fancy In Shell Peanuts are an excellent snack - keeping your metabolism working and providing important nutritional minerals.
Of course, like any food, peanuts should be eaten in moderation. Today we bought frozen strawberries, blueberries and mixed fruit ($1.35/lb.) We talked to many food shoppers and they ended up buying the same. Broccoli, large navel oranges and gala apples, along with fresh green beans and cabbage were also in abundant supply.