Hi Aimee, I think
trying brazil nuts would be better if you're not allergic as they're creamier and would be more similar to cashews.
You are my inspiration I will
try brazil nuts, have never had them.
Not exact matches
I've
tried a few new variations over the last few weeks, but this
brazil nut and rocket / arugula version was without a doubt my favourite.
That's a great question and over on Facebook several subscribers indicated that they'd
try the same thing — a combo of macadamia and
brazil nuts — as they had problems with cashews.
The recipe that include dates and
brazil nuts, really makes it tasty, I want to
try this recipe.
You can
try a small handful of
brazil nuts every day along with increased shellfish in the diet.
If you are looking for more healthy oatmeal recipes, then
try: Oatmeal - Rhubarb Porridge from Little Sunny Kitchen, Raspberry and hazelnut porridge from Jen's Food, Chocolate Porridge from Tin and Thyme, Bircher muesli with berries and
nuts (raw porridge) from Family Friends Foods, Top of the Morning Muesli from From The Healthy Heart, Sugar Free Sunflower Seed & Apple Granola with Honey, Homemade Maple Syrup Granola with Pecans, Cashews and
Brazils, Sugar - free Acacia Honey & Almond Granola or Spiced Oatmeal with Pecans and Cinnamon I made a while ago.
I've heard you talk about
brazil nuts in your Insta stories, and I've yet to
try them.
I
try to have 2
brazil nuts a day, but...
Hope you
try them, I found the
brazil nuts bring something more interesting to the flavour.
Try one of my go - to smoothies made with
brazil nut milk (so easy, rinse and soak the
nuts overnight then toss them in a blender with 3:1 water to
nut ratio and blend - you can strain out the
nut meal or keep it in for some fiber content), spirulina, banana, strawberry and flax oil.
For variation,
try other
nuts (pecans, walnuts,
brazil nuts) and play around with different spices (add a dash of cayenne or nutmeg or replace the cinnamon with turmeric and ginger), but bear in mind that cooking times may vary a bit.
Try chopping up some walnuts,
brazil nuts, or unsalted cashews and sprinkling them over the top, since these
nuts are also good sources of protein.
I am excited about exploring the health benefits of flax seed, and
brazil nuts as I
try to lower my cholesterol without statins.
I was at the PBNHC conference this year (when a few speakers mentioned this can help) and heard Esselstyn speak a few months ago, at which time he suggested I
try this (along with
brazil nuts, which I found the video discussion of).
I
try to have 2
brazil nuts a day, but...
I
try to have 2
brazil nuts a day, but they are not my favorite tasting
nut.
For those of us NOT
trying to get pregnant but still having a few amalgam fillings, would it be helpful to eat 1 - 2
brazil nuts a day to eliminate the mercury out of our bodies faster?
Cashews provide a creamy texture but you can get creative by
trying different types of
nuts (almonds, macadamia,
brazil nuts).
If you've never
tried these, it's not too late, as we sell
brazil nuts in the shell and raw or roasted out of the shell.