You might be habituated to spitting them out as you eat- tiny watermelon seeds, no? Some people prefer seedless watermelon… not surprised! But the nutritional content of these seeds may convince you otherwise. However, they are naturally very boring in taste and so most of us do not feel tempted to give them much importance… That’s why we’ve given it a good little roast for it to become your go-to snack. Every nutritionist recommends adding them to your daily diet. A really good snack in case you’re looking to increase the count of “good” fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) in your body. In addition, these seeds are enriched with iron, zinc, magnesium, copper, potassium that make bones stronger. Not only that, these seeds are known to improve the quality of hair and skin texture, improve memory and regulate blood sugar levels. Having this snack daily can make you addicted to health and yumminess!
Why Nature’s Park?
“Everything we need for a healthy living is available from nature. At Nature’s Park, we believe in keeping the ingredients raw and products preservative-free to ensure optimum benefit. We want to ensure you have a holistic experience shopping for your health and wellness. Our motive is to always strive to offer you the best in the form of our products. Each teensy savour in this product has been picked up from Mother Nature keeping in mind maximum sustainable yield. We have gone to the extremes to make your affair with our products an absolute indulgence! “We are all for creating Nature’s Park in your life!”
Health Benefits
– Boosts metabolism.
– Helps regulate sugar blood sugar levels.
– Increases memory power.
– Lowers blood pressure.
– Immunity-boosting food.
– Prevents osteoporosis.
– Prevents clogging of pores, retains skin’s elasticity and moisturises the skin.
Additional Tips
– Add a teaspoon of the seeds to cookies, loaf or baking goods.
– Add them to salad dressings and desserts.
– Store them in a cool, dry and dark place.
– Replace mid-meal snacks with roasted watermelon seeds.
– Can be eaten as a mouth-freshener.
– Consult a medical practitioner before eating watermelon seeds in abundance.
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