What Is Broken Brazil Nuts? Brazil nuts come from one of the largest and longest-lived trees in the Amazon rainforest. The fruit and its nutshell– containing the edible Brazil nut– are relatively large and packed with micronutrients, especially selenium. Why Should I Get Broken Brazil Nuts ? It's not all just taste and texture though, besides being one of the richest dietary sources for selenium, a vital mineral for human health, it contains a significant amount of magnesium, phosphorus and thiamine. They are very rich in protein and dietary fibre too, 28 g of Brazil nuts approximately contain 190 calories, out of which 170 calories can be attributed to its fat content. Out of the total fat, 5 g is saturated fat, 7 g is mono-unsaturated fat, and the rest 7 g is polyunsaturated fat. The protein content is about 4 g, while fibre and sugar contents are 2 g and 1 g respectively. Brazil Nuts taste great and are good fun to eat. They taste similar to macadamia nuts, but with a less chalky, nuttier flavour. Instructions For Use: Snack on them alone straight from the bag. Add them to your porridge, cereal bowl, smoothie, soup, or yoghurt. Baking: add them to biscuits, muffins and cakes. Storage Instructions: Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat and damp. Reseal when no longer in use or move to an airtight container. Packaging Details: Eco Friendly 100% Recyclable Packaging. Re-sealable pouch for Long Lasting Freshness! (Some Large sizes may have non-resealable packaging) What's In My Broken Brazil Nuts ? Ingredients: Broken Brazil Nuts Packed in an environment that handles nuts, peanuts, sesame, mustard, celery, soya and products containing gluten. For allergens see ingredients in bold. Suitable for Vegan & Vegetarian diets Country of Origin: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru Nutritional Information Typical Values Per 100g Energy (kcal) 682 Energy (kJ) 2813 Protein 14,1g Fat 68,2g - Of Which Saturates 16.4g Carbohydrates 3,1g - Of Which Sugars 2.4g Salt 0.008g Fibre 8.1g