Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a large, nutrient-dense tree nut native to the Amazon rainforest, valued for its rich flavor and high selenium content.
🌿 General Information
- Scientific Name: Bertholletia excelsa
- Family: Lecythidaceae
- Origin: Amazon region of Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru
- Tree Type: Tall rainforest tree that can live for 500+ years
- Nut Appearance: Large, oblong, brown shell; creamy white kernel inside
🌱 Nutritional Benefits
- Extremely rich in selenium, an essential antioxidant for thyroid and immune health (just 1–2 nuts a day can meet daily needs).
- High in healthy fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated).
- Good source of protein, magnesium, phosphorus, and vitamin E.
- Supports heart health, brain function, and antioxidant protection.
🍴 Culinary Uses
- Eaten raw or roasted as a snack.
- Added to trail mixes, granola, and baked goods.
- Used to make Brazil nut butter or blended into vegan desserts.
- Often chopped and sprinkled over salads or oatmeal for crunch.
🌟 Tips
- Storage: Keep in airtight containers; high fat content can make them go rancid if exposed to heat or air.
- Consumption: Because of high selenium, limit intake to a few nuts per day.
- Allergy Warning: Brazil nuts are tree nuts and a common allergen.
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