But a small portion is subjective. That’s the issue. 10 walnuts, 15 cashews, or 40 peanuts. Is an healthy portion, and about 200 cals and 15grams of fat. Which is about 10 percent of an average bag of peanuts.
Most people eat way more than that, way,way more.
They’d eat a quarter of the bag and think they had a relatively small portion, when in fact they had just downed nearly 700 cals and 50 g of fat. It’s really easy to do. And not sit and count them and add the cals and fat content up.
nuts are healthy in small portions, but one of the easiest foods to over eat. Same with peanut butter, a table spoon, which is actually very small as levelled off, is 100 cals and 8 g of fat.
orher high fat foods, olive oil or butter, people add to their cooking, one level table spoon of olive oil is 120 cals. And folks free pour, not sit and measure one level table spoon of oil. A 100 cals in the same of butter. It all adds up,
a couple of table spoons of oil or butter to your cooking, a couple of handfuls of nuts, and you’re prob looking at close to a thousand extra cals.