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Brazil nuts: a nutritional powerhouse from the Amazon rainforest with exceptional health benefits

David Janitzek

David Janitzek

2026-03-19
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Brazil nuts: a nutritional powerhouse from the Amazon rainforest with exceptional health benefits
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Brazil nuts represent the seeds of the towering *Bertholletia excelsa* tree, commonly referred to as the Brazil nut tree, whose distinctive woody capsules enclose the nutrient-dense seeds—technically classified as seeds rather than true nuts in botanical terms. This species thrives naturally within the humid rainforest ecosystems of the Amazon Basin, where it serves as a vital component of the region’s biodiversity. Within Brazil, these exceptional seeds are often colloquially dubbed "Brazilian gold" owing to their remarkable nutritional profile and economic significance, though it is neighboring Bolivia that stands as the world’s foremost exporter, with harvesting and trade forming a cornerstone of its agricultural sector.

Brazil nuts

Brazil nuts are composed of unsaturated fatty acids, antioxidants, and high levels of selenium, which is not found anywhere else in the world. Interestingly, seleniums are sourced from the soil in which the nuts grow. The more valuable they are, they cannot be grown and only grow wild in the Amazon rainforest.

Brazilian nuts properties

These nuts have an excellent effect on: the work of the heart and the entire circulatory system thus reduce the likelihood of a stroke and asthma the specific fat content in these nuts lowers the level of bad cholesterol and blood pressure; the nervous system ?? strengthens concentration, reduces fatigue and helps to fight stress; the body's resistance strengthens and prevents symptoms of a cold; the building of bones and teeth; the skin speeds up regeneration, is recommended for successful surgeries and treatments, contains high levels of acid in the skin, which helps to protect us from over 50% of the skin's blood pressure, thus protects us from water, increases the strength of our skin, and increases our blood pressure as a result of high blood pressure.

Brazilian nuts have a nutritional value

Because of the fat content, Brazil nuts are quite calorific, with 656 calories per 100 g. However, it should be remembered that they are mainly unsaturated fatty acids that min. regulate the level of bad cholesterol and lower hypertension, so there is no need to worry about them. They are a rich source of vitamins B1 and E, which as an antioxidant prevents the degradation of cells. It helps to maintain a healthy appearance of the skin and mucous membranes. It also increases fertility and stimulates the healing of the wounds after surgery and after burning.
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