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This is why soaked almonds are the best

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 21, 2023, 21:00 IST
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Benefits of soaked almonds

Almonds are one of the popular nuts across the world and contains several nutrients. They are known to be rich in antioxidants, polyphenols, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals such as protein, zinc, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids along with vitamins and fibre. Eating almonds is said to sharpen the brain and strengthen the bones. There are several other health benefits of eating almonds, but do you know soaked almonds offer more nutrition as compared to the raw almonds? Take a look. (Images courtesy: Canva)

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Enhanced nutrient absorption


Soaking almonds activates enzymes that aid in breaking down the phytic acid found in the almond skin. Phytic acid can hinder the absorption of essential nutrients like iron, zinc, and calcium. By soaking almonds, you reduce the phytic acid content, making it easier for your body to absorb these vital nutrients.

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Improved digestibility

Soaking almonds softens their texture, making them easier to chew and digest. This can be especially beneficial for individuals with sensitive digestive systems, as it reduces the risk of digestive discomfort.

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Increased bioavailability of vitamin E

Almonds are a rich source of vitamin E, a potent antioxidant known for its skin and heart health benefits. Soaking almonds can enhance the bioavailability of vitamin E, ensuring that your body can make the most of this essential nutrient.

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Better protein utilization

Soaking almonds can also lead to increased protein digestibility. This is especially important for individuals looking to boost their protein intake from plant-based sources like almonds.

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Reduction of enzyme inhibitors

Raw almonds contain enzyme inhibitors that can impede the functioning of digestive enzymes. Soaking almonds neutralizes these inhibitors, making it easier for your body to process and utilize the nutrients present in almonds.


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Enhanced hydration and texture

Soaked almonds have a softer and more palatable texture, which can be appealing to those who find the crunchiness of raw almonds less appealing. The water content in soaked almonds also contributes to hydration, which is important for overall health.


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