You might be accustomed to
spitting them out as you eat — seed spitting contest, anyone?
Some people just opt for seedless. But the nutritional value of watermelon seeds may convince you otherwise.
Some people just opt for seedless. But the nutritional value of watermelon seeds may convince you otherwise.
Watermelon
seeds are low in calories and are nutrient dense.
When roasted, they’re crispy and can easily take the place of other unhealthy snack options.
You can make the seeds taste even better by adding a little olive oil and salt, or sprinkling them with cinnamon and a light dusting of sugar. If you prefer more flavor, you can add lime juice and chili powder, or even cayenne pepper.
When roasted, they’re crispy and can easily take the place of other unhealthy snack options.
How to Roast Them
Roasting watermelon seeds is easy. Set your oven at 325°F and place the seeds on a baking sheet. It should only take about 15 minutes for them to roast, but you may want to stir them halfway through to ensure an even crispiness.You can make the seeds taste even better by adding a little olive oil and salt, or sprinkling them with cinnamon and a light dusting of sugar. If you prefer more flavor, you can add lime juice and chili powder, or even cayenne pepper.
Nutritional Benefits
How much nutrition you reap from watermelon seeds depends largely on how many you eat. Because they’re small, you need to eat quite a few to get their considerable benefits. However, when you compare their nutritional value to that of other snacks out there, watermelon seeds come out far ahead.1. Low Calorie
One ounce of watermelon seeds contains approximately 158 calories. That’s not much lower than an ounce of Lay’s Potato Chips (160 calories), but let’s take a look at what constitutes an ounce. There are approximately 400 watermelon seeds in a single ounce, far too many to eat in one sitting. By contrast, there are only 15 potato chips in an ounce, far less than most people would normally munch in one sitting.
A large handful of watermelon seeds weighs about 4 grams, which contains about 56 seeds and just 22 calories. Far less than a bag of potato chips!
Its Zinc Level is also good for boosting the sperm quality of men and enhances libido....
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