Are Boiled Peanuts Better for You Than Roasted Ones?

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Boiled peanuts are a traditional and healthy snack food in many parts of the South. Most Southerners say that appreciation of boiled peanuts is an acquired taste, however, and not necessarily something you’ll savor on your first tasting. But if you enjoy the taste, are there health benefits of eating boiled peanuts?

Turns out, boiled peanuts have all the health benefits of roasted peanuts, with more antioxidants. They also make you feel full, so they’re not only a healthy snack, but they’ll also combat your hunger pangs. Here’s what you need to know.

What Are Boiled Peanuts?

Boiled peanuts are a common snack in the South. The Peanut Institute explains that peanuts prepared this way originally comes from Africa, but became popular in the U.S. during the Civil War. In the South, you’ll often see signs advertising boiled nuts along interstates and local roadways. These peanuts are usually green or raw that are boiled in salty water, sometimes outdoors over a fire.

After several hours, the boiled legumes are ready. The shells become soft, and fans of boiled peanuts bite into the shell, which releases not only the little peanut but the brine as well. As a result, the peanuts taste soft and mushy. Enjoy both the brine and the peanut, and just as with roasted peanuts, spit out the shell.

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