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Stay healthy with dry fruit this winter

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The season of cold is one which is accustomed to getting the flu and feeling the chill go through you despite having yourself wrapped in major layers. But then there are some perks to it too. Some of which are chilling with an oozing hot chocolate, enjoying the warmth of bonfires and cozying up to some delicious soups. However you can also keep yourself warm by indulging in some major intake of dry fruits.

Nuts like almonds and walnuts are a powerhouse of nutrients that provide a number of health benefits. In this fast-paced world, you are always looking for some shortcuts even when it comes to food. So, dry fruits and nuts can be a healthy and delicious snack for winters.

Social Diary is going to be listing and sharing some major ways as how this amazing superfood, which is also high in proteins, vitamins, dietary fibers, and minerals, comes with lots of benefits: Dry fruits are actually loaded with essential oils, proteins, potassium, calcium that helps to increase your immunity. Also, the presence of antioxidants in it can help you to fight against various infections and illnesses. Let’s now look into some of the leading dry fruits which you should be making the most of in this cold, brutal weather while it lasts:

*Almonds are known as the ‘king of dry fruits’ as they are full of essential fatty acids, fiber, and protein. They are a great natural source of zinc, vitamin E and selenium. Almonds are also known to support blood circulation, improve hemoglobin levels and decrease cholesterol levels and thereby, help in the prevention of breast and lung cancer. Almonds are very satisfying and that is why they are considered the perfect snack item for your healthy diet plan. Also did you know- almonds, when used in face packs, give your skin a shiny and radiant look, even on very dry winter days.

*Walnuts are undoubtedly one of the healthiest nuts, which is a must during the winter season. It contains omega-3 fatty acid, which is very good for your hair, especially when the climate is extremely dry. Walnuts help in lowering cholesterol level, promote sleep and are good for skin as well as hair.

*Figs are better known as Anjeer around here. They are full of minerals, vitamins and fiber. They are also a great source of vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, iron, manganese, sodium, calcium, phosphorus and chlorine.

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