• Will eating peanuts increase weight gain?

    From Mike Dippel@999:1/1 to All on Thu Jan 8 21:37:24 2026
    Peanuts are high-calorie, high-fat and high-protein foods. There is no doubt that eating
    too many peanuts makes it easy to gain weight.

    Peanuts contain 20% higher calories than milk, 40% higher than eggs, and much higher
    than most meats.

    There are about 110 peanuts in 100 grams of peanuts, which contain up to 580 calories.


    If you only eat a small amount of peanuts, such as 10 to 15 grams, not only will you not
    gain weight, but it will help you lose weight.

    Because peanuts are rich in unsaturated fatty acids, a small amount of unsaturated fatty
    acids can promote fat burning and avoid fat accumulation.

    It is worth mentioning that peanuts contain a kind of natural polyphenols with strong
    biological activity: resveratrol, which has been listed by the American scientific
    community as one of the effective anti-aging substances.

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