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6 Reasons to start the day with soaked walnuts and the right recipe of soaking perfectly

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 10, 2025, 10:03 IST
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6 Reasons to start the day with soaked walnuts and the right recipe of soaking perfectly

If you’re looking to level up your mornings without doing much, soaked walnuts might just be your thing. These brain-shaped little nuts are full of goodness, and soaking them overnight makes them even better. Ayurveda and modern nutrition both agree that soaking walnuts reduces their bitterness, boosts nutrient absorption and makes them easier to digest. They’re simple to prepare, don’t need any fancy recipe, and can be had on their own or tossed into your breakfast bowl. Here’s why soaked walnuts deserve a spot in your morning routine.

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What study says?

According to a study published in Harvard Health, walnuts may have strong health benefits, especially for your heart and brain. They can help reduce total and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and apoprotein B without leading to weight gain. Walnuts are full of healthy fats like alpha-linolenic acid that lower inflammation and support blood vessels. Research also shows they might help protect brain health. Including them in your daily diet can boost your overall wellness.

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Helps your brain wake up

There’s a reason walnuts are shaped like the brain. They’re packed with omega-3 fatty acids that support memory, focus and mood. Having them first thing gives your brain a gentle push to start the day sharper and more alert.

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Keeps your heart happy

Soaked walnuts support heart health with their healthy fats that help manage cholesterol and improve blood flow. Adding them to your morning routine may also reduce the risk of heart disease over time and keep your cardiovascular system strong and well-balanced throughout the day.

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Supports healthy skin

Walnuts are rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, both of which help protect your skin from damage. Regularly eating soaked walnuts may help reduce dullness and dryness, giving your skin a more natural glow over time.

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Gives lasting energy

Thanks to their protein, fibre and good fats, soaked walnuts help you feel full and energised for longer. Unlike sugary breakfasts that spike and crash your energy, this little nut keeps you going through the morning without the slump.

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Good for your gut

Soaking walnuts makes them easier to digest. Their natural flavour becomes milder on the stomach, and the fibre helps with better digestion. If your mornings often feel heavy or slow, this small habit can bring a big change.

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A simple weight-friendly snack

If you’re trying to manage weight, starting with soaked walnuts might help. They curb cravings and reduce unnecessary snacking later in the day. Plus, they support metabolism in a gentle, balanced way without being extreme.

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How to add them to your daily routine

Adding soaked walnuts to your morning routine is simple and quick. Soak four to five walnut halves in water overnight. In the morning, peel off the soft skin if you like, and eat them on an empty stomach. You can also mix them into warm oats with honey and banana, stir into curd with fruits, or blend into a smoothie for a rich flavour. Even adding them to a chutney with garlic, coriander, and lemon makes a protein-rich spread. A small handful each day gives your body many benefits with very little effort.

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