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KEEPING YOUR FAVOURITE DATES, NUTS & DRY FRUITS FRESH

To maintain freshness for immediate use, store these products in airtight containers placed in a cool, dark location to minimize exposure to light, oxygen, and moisture.

Avoid exposing them to heat, as it can lead to rancidity or attract pests and insects.

For extended storage, refrigerate the items. This not only preserves their quality but also enhances their flavour and texture, keeping them vibrant and delicious for longer.

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A healthy adult can consume about 20–30 grams (a small handful) of mixed dry fruits daily. This may include 5–6 almonds, 4–5 cashews, 2 walnuts, 5–7 raisins, and 1–2 dates. Moderation is key to avoid excess calories.

Almonds, pistachios, and walnuts are great for weight loss. They are rich in fiber, protein, and healthy fats, which help control hunger and boost metabolism. Avoid sugar-coated or fried variants.

Almonds, walnuts, and figs are excellent for skin health. They are packed with antioxidants, Vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids that help fight skin aging, dryness, and dullness

Walnuts, almonds, and dates are rich in biotin, zinc, and iron—nutrients that support hair growth, reduce hair fall, and improve scalp health.

Cashews, raisins, dates, and dried apricots are calorie-dense and nutrient-rich, making them perfect for natural weight gain when consumed in moderation.

Yes, eating a small portion of dry fruits like almonds or walnuts before bed can promote better sleep due to their magnesium and melatonin content. Avoid sugary or high-fat nuts late at night.

Walnuts are the best for brain health due to their high omega-3 content. Almonds and hazelnuts also support memory and cognitive function thanks to their vitamin E and antioxidant content.

Absolutely. Dates, almonds, raisins, and cashews are commonly consumed during fasts for quick energy and satiety. Just ensure they’re plain and unsalted if following strict fasting rules.

Store dry fruits in airtight containers in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. For extended freshness, keep them in the refrigerator, especially in hot or humid climates.

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