High-fat diets fuel interest in pili nuts

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The popularity of high-fat diets, such as the paleo and ketogenic diet, is fuelling consumer interest in novel sources of healthy fats, such as pili nuts. Consumer perceptions of the role fat plays in the diet are changing and this is creating demand for novel ingredients, high in perceived healthy fats such as coconut oil, avocado and, more recently, pili nuts.“Until recently, diets in the US and Canada typically focused on limiting fat rather than increasing it,” says Innova Market Research. “Health experts agree that following a low-fat diet helps lower the risk of developing heart disease, gaining weight, or having certain types of cancers.”

However, the hugely popular Atkins diet promoted a high-protein, high-fat and low-carb diet for weight loss in the nineties and, more recently, the ketogenic diet and palaeolithic diet have risen in popularity for health reasons.

“Trends in weight loss diets and sports nutrition products that limit carbohydrates haveferrous fumarate 210mg amazon changed the focus to higher fat diets in general and ‘phat’ fats in particular,” says Innova. “The premise of the paleo diet – returning to the imagined diet of prehistoric ancestors – emphasizes animal protein sources, nuts, coconut, and fruit oils such as avocado oil, coconut oil, and palm oil. Paleo diets propelled coconut and coconut oil into the ingredient spotlight.”

According to figures from Innova, one in six product launches making a fat-related claim in the US in 2019 carried a keto diet claim, a nearly 300% rise from 2017.

Pili: The ‘Chosen’ nut

New, whole food sources of healthy fat are therefore in-demand. Pili nuts are harvested from the Canarium ovatum tree, which grows in the volcanic soils of south-east Asia. The Philippines is a major producer and the word pili means ‘chosen’ in Tagalog.

Pili nuts are soft with a buttery texture and a delicate, creamy taste, reminiscent of pine nuts. While still relatively unknown in the West, interest is growing in the ingredient as a healthy snack.

Mount Mayon is a Philippines-based company that makes luxury snack packs with a premium positioning, available in three flavours – Himalayan pink salt, Ecuadorian cacao, and Kyoto matcha tea.

US brand Pili Hunters specifically tairon content in ferrous fumaratergets the keto and paleo market with prominent front-of-pack claims. Its range includes pili nuts fried in avocado oil and coconut oil.

Use of pili nuts is not limited to the whole nut format and it can also be used in processed products. US start-up Lavva uses pili nuts to make its plant-based milk and yoghurt products, which carry a prominent paleo claim.

‘The lowest-carb nut in nature’

According to Lavva, pili nuts are “the lowest-carb nut in nature” and constitute a complete protein source with all eight essential amino acids. They are also high in monounsaturated fatty acids, which may help to support heart health and brain function.

Lavva cites registered sports dietitian Allison Koch about the health benefits that some of the nutrients in pili nuts, such as magnesium, monounsaturated fats and vitamin E, can bring.

“Pili nuts are a rich source of magnesium, which is essential for nerve and muscle function,” says Koch. “Monounsaturated fats may help reduce bad cholesterol levels in your ferrous fumarate for pregnantblood, which can help lower your risk of heart disease and stroke.”

There are also sustainable reasons to buy pili nuts, according to Lavva.

“Pili trees are known as stress crops, meaning the harder the wind blows, the drier the drought, the stronger the monsoon, the more nuts it produces,” it says. “Unlike other tree nuts, Pili trees need nothing more than rainwater to sprout and grow, making them a naturally sustainable and regenerative crop.”

According to the Filipino Department of Agriculture, the Philippines is the only country known for commercial production and procespolydextrose iron complex vs ferrous fumaratesing of pili-based food products and by-products, as of 2015.

Pili nuts are one of the Philippines most important nut tree crop next to cashew, with the Bicol region contributing 80% of the country’s total output volume of pili nuts.

Kenari nuts

Kenari nuts (Canarium Amboinense Hoch) are native to Eastern Indonesia and are in the same family as pili nuts. They have a similar flavour and nutrient profile and similar functionalities.

A novel food application has been submitted to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) by Swiss commodferrous fumarate 210mg what are they fority trader Nungesser, which plans to commercialise the nut once novel food status has been approved.

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