Sunflower seed

Sunflower seeds are the edible seeds of the Helianthus annuus plant, commonly used as a snack, in cooking, and as an ingredient in various food products. They are rich in essential nutrients, healthy fats, and antioxidants, making them a popular choice for health-conscious consumers.

1. Types of Sunflower Seeds

  1. Raw Sunflower Seeds – Unprocessed and naturally dried seeds.

  2. Roasted Sunflower Seeds – Lightly roasted for a crunchy texture.

  3. Salted Sunflower Seeds – Seasoned with salt for enhanced flavor.

  4. Flavored Sunflower Seeds – Available in various flavors like spicy, honey-coated, and barbecue.

  5. Hulled Sunflower Seeds – Shell removed, ideal for direct consumption or cooking.

  6. Sunflower Kernel – The inner edible part, used in baking and cooking.

  7. Organic Sunflower Seeds – Grown without synthetic fertilizers or chemicals.

2. Nutritional Value (Per 100g)

  • Calories: 584 kcal

  • Protein: 20.8g

  • Carbohydrates: 20g

  • Fats: 51.5g (High in healthy fats)

  • Fiber: 8.6g

  • Vitamin E: 35.2mg (Strong antioxidant)

  • Magnesium: 325mg

  • Phosphorus: 660mg

  • Iron: 5.3mg

3. Health Benefits

  • Heart Health – Rich in unsaturated fats and antioxidants that promote cardiovascular health.

  • Boosts Immunity – High levels of Vitamin E, selenium, and antioxidants help strengthen the immune system.

  • Supports Brain Function – Contains magnesium and essential fatty acids that improve cognitive function.

  • Aids Digestion – High in dietary fiber, which promotes good gut health.

  • Regulates Blood Sugar – Helps in controlling blood sugar levels, beneficial for diabetics.

  • Weight Management – Keeps you full for longer due to its high protein and fiber content.

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