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​Is Green Almond better than regular almonds?​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 17, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Is Green Almond better than regular almonds?


Almonds are known worldwide as a superfood packed with nutrients, but did you know they come in two distinct forms like green almonds and regular almonds? While regular almonds are the mature, hard nuts we eat all year round, green almonds are their young, unripe version, available only for a short period during spring and early summer. Many people wonder whether green almonds are healthier or offer unique benefits compared to regular almonds. Let’s explore how the two compare in taste, nutrition, and health benefits.

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What Are Green Almonds?


Green almonds are harvested early much before the hard shell develops. They come with a soft green outer layer and a delicate, jelly-like seed inside. Unlike regular almonds, they can be eaten whole, including the skin. Their taste is mildly tart and refreshing, which makes them a popular seasonal snack in many cultures. Their freshness and natural crunch make them ideal for light, summer snacking.

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Nutritional Comparison


Regular almonds are dense in nutrients like healthy fats, protein, vitamin E, magnesium, and fiber. Green almonds, on the other hand, are lighter in calories and fats but rich in water, vitamin C, antioxidants, and chlorophyll. While regular almonds offer more energy and long-term health benefits, green almonds provide hydration and detox support—perfect for warmer months.

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Digestibility and Seasonal Benefits


Green almonds are easier to digest than mature almonds and do not require soaking or peeling. Their softer texture and lower fat content make them gentle on the stomach, especially during hot weather. Their high antioxidant and vitamin C levels also help fight inflammation, boost immunity, and promote healthy skin, giving them a unique seasonal edge.

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Which one should you choose?

Both green and regular almonds offer distinct health benefits. Green almonds are refreshing, hydrating, and ideal for short-term seasonal cleansing, while regular almonds serve as a powerful everyday nutrient source. The best approach is to enjoy green almonds during their short season for a burst of antioxidants, and rely on regular almonds for year-round nourishment and strength.

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