CASHEW
Cashew seeds (nuts), like all products in this group, are very high in calories, but they are also rich in many vitamins, minerals, proteins, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and phytosterols.
Cashew nuts are rich in gamma-tocopherol (35.4% of the daily requirement per 100 g), vitamin B1 (thiamine) (32.9%), vitamin PP (nicotinic acid) (29.3%), vitamin K (phylloquinone) (28.4%), biotin (26.2%), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (21%), pantothenic acid (17.2%), and choline (12.2%).
The mineral composition of cashews is based on:
copper (215.0%),
silicon (200%),
vanadium (75.0%),
cobalt (73.0%),
manganese (71.5%),
magnesium (70.3%),
phosphorus (67.8%),
zinc (47.3%),
iron (42.4%),
molybdenum (42.4%),
strontium (28.1%),
boron (25.7%),
potassium (24%),
selenium (22.3%).
Cashew nuts stand out for their content of both essential and non-essential amino acids (28.2% and 18.8% per 100 g, respectively), while the content of all amino acids found in cashew seeds (nuts) (per 100 g) exceeds 10% of the daily requirement. Cashew nuts are especially rich in essential amino acids: valine (40.8%) and isoleucine (36.6%); among the non-essential amino acids, arginine (28.5%) and glutamic acid (26.6%) dominate.
Cashew nuts are also characterized by a high content of
unsaturated fatty acids (85.6%), especially
polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acids (namely
linoleic acid): 100 g contains 85.6% of the daily requirement. At the same time, the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids is 4.8:1, which is
optimal for the human body (for more details, see:
Omega-3 or omega-6: which is better?). Cashews are also rich in monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid –
oleic acid (26.804 g per 100 g), which protects blood vessels from the formation of cholesterol plaques and is a good prevention of atherosclerosis.
Cashews are especially notable for their
phytosterol content (307.3% of the daily norm per 100 g), the majority of which is
beta-sitosterol (117.5%), which allows cashews to be classified as
a women’s product (for more details, see
Avocado).
Cashews contain mono- and disaccharides (15.0%), fiber (14.6%), large amounts of starch (23.49 g per 100 g) and sucrose (5.81 g).
The content of purine bases in 100 g is 10% of the daily norm.
The
oxalic acid content
in 100 g is 262 mg, which is
65.5% of the maximum permissible daily intake (for more details, see
Rhubarb).
It should be noted that cashew nuts
can accumulate the toxic trace element strontium (28.1% of the daily norm per 100 g).
MINERAL ELEMENTS
Macroelements
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily requirement |
| in numbers |
Visually |
| Potassium |
553.0-660.0 mg |
24.0 |
 |
| Calcium |
37.0-47.0 mg |
3.8 |
 |
| Silicon |
60.0 mg |
200.0 |
  |
| Magnesium |
270.0-292.0 mg |
70.3 |
 |
| Sodium |
12.0-16.0 mg |
1.1 |
 |
| Sulfur |
41.0 mg |
4.1 |
 |
| Phosphorus |
490.0-593.0 mg |
67.8 |
 |
| Chlorine |
9.0 mg |
0.4 |
 |
Trace elements and ultra-trace elements
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily requirement |
| in numbers |
Visually |
| Aluminum |
100.0 μg |
0.3 |
 |
| Boron |
18.0 |
25.7 |
 |
| Vanadium |
30.0 |
75.0 |
 |
| Iron |
6.00-6.68 mg |
42.4 |
 |
| Iodine |
11.1 |
7.4 |
 |
| Cobalt |
7.3 |
73.0 |
 |
| Lithium |
4.2-6.0 μg |
5.1 |
 |
| Manganese |
1200.0-1660.0 mcg |
71.5 |
 |
| Copper |
2100.0-2200.0 mcg |
215.0 |
   |
| Molybdenum |
29.7 |
42.4 |
 |
| Arsenic |
0.3 |
2.5 |
 |
| Nickel |
5.1 μg |
3.4 |
 |
| Tin |
35.0 |
1.8 |
 |
| Rubidium |
4.1 |
4.1 |
 |
| Lead |
0.3 |
3.0 |
 |
| Selenium |
11.7-19.9 μg |
22.3 |
 |
| Strontium |
225.0 |
28.1 |
 |
| Thallium |
0.08 |
4.0 |
 |
| Titanium |
9.0 |
1.1 |
 |
| Fluorine |
21.0 |
0.5 |
 |
| Chromium |
3.8 μg |
7.6 |
 |
| Zinc |
5600.0-5780.0 mcg |
47.3 |
 |
| Zirconium |
4.5 |
9.0 |
 |
PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily value |
| in numbers |
Visually |
| Total protein content |
18.22 g |
22.8 |
 |
| Essential amino acid content |
6.146 g |
28.2 |
 |
| Content of replaceable amino acids |
10.688 g |
18.8 |
 |
Essential amino acids
| Acid name |
Content, g per 100 g of product |
% of daily requirement |
| In numbers |
Visually |
| Valine |
1.000-1.040 g |
40.8 |
 |
| Histidine |
0.399 g |
19.0 |
 |
| Isoleucine |
0.731 g |
36.6 |
 |
| Leucine |
1.285 g |
27.9 |
 |
| Lysine |
0.817 g |
19.9 |
 |
| Methionine |
0.274 g |
15.2 |
 |
| Threonine |
0.592 g |
24.7 |
 |
| Tryptophan |
0.237 g |
23.7 |
 |
| Phenylalanine |
0.791 g |
26.4 |
 |
Non-essential amino acids
| Acid name |
Content, g per 100 g of product |
% of daily requirement |
| in numbers |
Visually |
| Alanine |
0.702 g |
10.6 |
 |
| Arginine |
1.741 g |
28.5 |
 |
| Aspartic acid |
1.505 g |
12.3 |
 |
| Glycine |
0.803 g |
22.9 |
 |
| Glutamic acid |
3.624 g |
26.6 |
 |
| Proline |
0.690 g |
15.3 |
 |
| Serine |
0.849 g |
10.2 |
 |
| Tyrosine |
0.491 g |
16.4 |
 |
| Cystine |
0.283 g |
15.7 |
 |
FATS AND FATTY ACIDS
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily allowance |
| in figures |
Visually |
| Total fat content |
46.30 g |
46.3 |
 |
| Unsaturated fatty acid content |
35.1 g |
85.6 |
 |
| Omega-3 unsaturated fatty acid content |
0.161 g |
16.1 |
 |
| Omega-6 unsaturated fatty acid content |
7.661 g |
76.6 |
 |
| Saturated fatty acid content |
9.2 |
36.8 |
 |
Unsaturated fatty acids
| Fatty acid name |
Content, g per 100 g of product |
| Palmitoleic C 16:1 (omega-7) |
0.318 g |
| Oleic C 18:1 (omega-9) |
26.804 g |
| Linoleic C 18:2 (omega-6) |
7.661 g |
| Linolenic C 18:3 (omega-3) |
0.161 g |
| Stearidonic C 18:4 (omega-3) |
0.0 g |
| Gadoleic C 20:1 (omega-11) |
0.139 g |
| Arachidonic C 20:4 (omega-6) |
0.0 g |
| Eicosapentaenoic C 20:5 (omega-3) |
0.0 g |
| Erucic C 22:1 (omega-9) |
0.0 g |
| Clupanodonic C 22:5 (omega-3) |
0.0 g |
| Docosahexaenoic C 22:6 (omega-3) |
0.0 g |
| Nervonic C 24:1 (omega-9) |
0.0 g |
Saturated fatty acids
| Fatty acid name |
Content, g per 100 g of product |
| Caprylic 8:0 |
0.132 g |
| Capric 10:0 |
0.132 g |
| Lauric C 12:0 |
0.784 g |
| Myristic C 14:0 |
0.347 g |
| Pentadecanoic 15:0 |
0.0 g |
| Palmitic C 16:0 |
4.351 g |
| Stearic C 18:0 |
2.972 g |
| Arachidic C 20:0 |
0.0 g |
| Behenic C 22:0 |
0.0 g |
| Lignoceric C 24:0 |
0.0 g |
Sterols
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily value |
| in figures |
visually |
| Total phytosterols |
158.0-184.0 mg |
307.3% |
    |
| Campesterol |
3.6-5.3 mg |
8.2% |
 |
| Beta-sitosterol |
44.4-49.1 mg |
117.5% |
  |
| Stigmasterol |
0.06-0.18 mg |
0.3% |
 |
| Delta5-avenasterol |
3.6-5.9 mg |
11.3% |
 |
| Delta7-stigmasterol |
0.18 mg |
0.5% |
 |
| Delta7-avenasterol |
0.24 mg |
0.6% |
 |
| Delta7, 25-stigmastadienol |
0.77 mg |
1.9% |
 |
| Fucosterol |
0.36-0.47 mg |
1.1% |
 |
| Cholesterol |
0.0 mg |
0.0% |
– |
CARBOHYDRATES
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily value |
| in figures |
visually |
| Total carbohydrate content |
32.7 g |
9.3% |
 |
| Mono- and disaccharides |
7.5 g |
15.0% |
 |
| Glucose |
0.05 g |
0.5% |
 |
| Fructose |
0.05 g |
0.1% |
 |
| Galactose |
0.0 g |
0.0% |
 |
| Sucrose |
5.81 g |
– |
– |
| Lactose |
0.0 g |
0.0% |
 |
| Starch |
23.49 g |
– |
– |
| Maltose |
0.0 g |
– |
– |
| Fiber |
3.3-4.0 g |
14.6% |
 |
| Pectin |
0.2 g |
4.0% |
 |
PURINE BASES
| Name |
Content, mass fraction per 100 g of product |
% of daily value |
| in figures |
visually |
| Total purine content |
13.0 mg |
10.0% |
 |
Units of measurement:
Piece (mass of one nut): 4-7 g
Tea glass: 120.0 g
Faceted glass: 196.0 g
Teaspoon: 6.0 g
Tablespoon: 20.0 g