Assume there are 100 cashews here. Assume that's a portion. |
I saw 10 clients yesterday. Two reported cashew issues.
Foodtrainers will turn 15 in November, I can’t believe it has taken me this long
to conduct cashew research but I did and have a theory. Cashews are carby. I
know that sounds as dumb as when people claim carrots are sugary. Cashews have
four times the net carbs (carb grams minus fiber grams) of walnuts or pecans
and more than double the carbs in almonds. Grace, our resident researcher, and
I both poked around and she concluded; “only chestnuts have them beat”. When I offered this explanation to one of my
cashew challenged clients she said, “I think it’s the texture, think of how
creamy cashew milk is.” She has a point. Cashews are the most widely used dairy
alternative. So there are the carbs, the texture and there’s also a natural
sweetness of cashews…shit.
Here’s where science tells a different story. On PubMed I
read of a study finding that cashew extract improves insulin function and the
“damaging effects of high blood sugar”.
So cashew extract has anti-diabetic properties whereas cashews (and cashew addiction) give you diabetes. Another interesting tidbit, you don’t see
cashews in shells in stores because the shell of the cashew is poisonous. For
this reason, cashews are heat treated before being shelled so; raw cashews are
never really raw. And I’ll add that “raw” cashews are binged on too.
When we convened our office cashew conference, we formulated
our addiction advice. We joked that we should all eat the shells as a deterrent
but are not in the business of poisoning people. Carolyn voted to remove
cashews from the Foodtrainers’ nutcase.
Betcha can't have 15...unless you have a nutcase |
Instead, we agreed to advocate cashews via nutcase only. That way, you avoid over-nutting (thanks Well and Good for the shout out).
Are you a cashew
addict? Or, what do you feel are the most bingeable foods?
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