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Soaked walnuts with raisins: Why this combination should be a part of daily morning breakfast

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2025, 11:50 IST
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What happens when you eat soaked walnuts with raisin

Healthy morning habits are said to help us live healthier and happier tomorrow. And one such morning habit is consuming soaked walnuts and raisins for breakfast. They both are said to be rich in nutrients, and consuming them on an empty stomach after soaking overnight is a healthy habit to follow. Wondering why? Scroll down to find five reasons and the right way to soak them for maximum health benefits.

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Brain and Memory Boost

Walnuts are said to be rich in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants that support brain health and improve memory. And raisins contain natural boron, which helps in sharper focus and better concentration — a perfect start for the day. According to a study, the antioxidant properties of raisins contribute to brain health benefits by protecting neurons from oxidative damage, which is a key factor in age-related cognitive decline.



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Digestive and Gut Health

It is said that soaking walnuts reduces their tannin content, making them easier to digest and increasing nutrient absorption. According to a study, walnut consumption enhances the abundance of anti-inflammatory gut bacteria including Faecalibacterium and Roseburia, which improve gut barrier function and metabolic health. And raisins act as natural prebiotics, supporting gut-friendly bacteria and improving bowel movement.

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Natural Energy Kick


Walnuts are rich in protein, healthy fats, and are said to release energy slowly which gives the natural energy kick all day long. And raisins are loaded with natural sugars like glucose and fructose, giving an instant energy boost without refined sugar.

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Heart-Friendly Combo

A systematic review has confirmed that walnut intake significantly reduces LDL cholesterol by an average of 5.68 mg/dL and also reduces total cholesterol and triglycerides. They also improve good cholesterol (HDL). And on the other hand, raisins are said to have polyphenols, antioxidants, and dietary fiber that contribute to lower blood pressure and improve lipoprotein metabolism, supporting heart health and reducing cardiovascular disease risk.

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Immunity and Skin Glow

They both are packed with antioxidants that fight free radicals, keeping your immunity strong. And the vitamin E and polyphenols in walnuts, along with iron in raisins are said to improve skin texture and bring a natural glow. It is proven that walnuts have higher antioxidant activity than many other nuts, containing compounds like vitamin E, polyphenols, and melatonin that reduce oxidative stress and cellular damage, strengthening immune defenses. According to studies, vitamin C in raisins promotes collagen synthesis, improving skin elasticity, firmness, and reduces discoloration or pigmentation issues.

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How to consume


Soak 4–5 walnuts and 8–10 raisins in 1 cup of water each in separate bowls overnight, as walnuts release mild toxins if soaked with raisins. Eat them first thing in the morning on an empty stomach.


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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is meant for general knowledge only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always talk to your doctor before starting any new routine.


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