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Dry Fruits Or Dried Fruits - What's The Difference?

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Dr. Shiimpy MatharuDietitian/Nutritionist • 21 Years Exp.Bcom-Hons, MBA-Marketing & International Business, Advance Diploma In Nutrition & Dietetics, National Diabetes Educational Programme
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The terms dry fruits and dried fruits seem synonymous, but there is a very thin line difference between the two, check out Difference Between Dry fruits and Dried fruits.

To put it in simple terms nuts are also known as Dry fruits. Dry fruits can be further categorized as dehiscent and indehiscent. The former refers to seeds contained in a pod and the latter refers to those that are not found in a seedpod. Dry Fruits include pistachios, cashew nuts, walnuts, and almonds.

On the other hand, natural fleshy fruits that have been naturally or synthetically dried are called Dried fruits. For example, dehydrated figs, raisins, dried cherries, apricots, etc. are considered dried fruits. Dehydrated apples, bananas, kiwis, etc. are also called dried fruits.

Which is the Healthier choice - Dry Fruits or Dried Fruits

Dry fruits and Dried fruits both have a number of health benefits, which we discussed below:

  • Dry fruits are rich in proteins, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats. However, they also contain a high amount of saturated fats and have a high calorific value. Hence, they should be consumed in moderation. Dry fruit consumption, on the other hand, should also be limited for people trying to lose weight and those suffering from heart problems.
  • To make dry fruits like nuts healthier, you could soak them in water overnight and skin them the next morning before eating them, this helps in reducing the level of saturated fats in them.
  • As compared to dry fruits, dried fruits have a much higher sugar level. Thus, their intake should be limited for weight watchers, diabetics, heart patients as well as those suffering from gallstones, high blood pressure and water retention.
  • However, dried fruits can be beneficial for anemic patients and athletes. Dried fruits have the same vitamin and minerals as the fresh fruits and the only thing missing is the water content. Dried fruits are also rich in antioxidants and hence help boost immunity.

Tips to Buy Dry Fruits & Dried Fruits

  • With both Dry fruits and Dried fruits, you must take a look at the ingredients in the case of packaged dry/dried fruits.
  • Avoid nuts that have been artificially sweetened, salted, or fried.
  • Also, do not buy dried fruits that have sugar listed as an ingredient.
  • Dried fruits are naturally sweet and artificial sweeteners only add calories without any added nutrition.
  • For fruits that tend to be bitter when dried such as cranberries, look for dried cranberries that have been sweetened with 100% natural fruit juice.

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult an expert & get answers to your questions!


Update From Lybrate: Buy Ready-to-eat Healthy Foods, available at Lybrate, are a perfect blend of natural ingredients that keep a check on your overall health.

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