Dry Fruits List
Dry fruits, apart from being extremely nutritious are that rare kind of food that are delicious too. This article will give you a dry fruits list that you can go through and use for an energy boost now and then.

Types of Dried Fruits
Dry fruits can be classified into two types: the fruits that are actually 'dried' naturally or mechanically, and the ones that are in the form of seeds or nuts.
Fruits that are Dried
First, let's see which are the fleshy fruits that are dried. The drying process may be completely natural (solar drying) or done using machines, to extract the moisture from the fruits. Some of these are dry fruits with seeds, while some have their seeds removed. Some come in both types. For instance, dates can be found with seeds and even without them. Often, some of these fruits are also candied. This makes them a special delicacy, and are used as an additive in desserts like ice creams, cakes, puddings, and custards.
- Apples (kept as rings or dices)
- Apricots
- Bananas (turned into chips after drying)
- Blueberries
- Figs
- Date Fruit
- Papaya
- Pears
- Plums
- Prunes
- Peaches
- Pineapples
- Grapes
- Raisins
- Cherries
- Strawberries
- Persimmons
- Kiwifruit
- Cranberries
- Mangoes
- Nectarines
- Sultanas
- Currants
The other type of dry fruits are essentially types of edible nuts and other seeds. There have been a lot of studies that prove that the nutritional value of nuts is very high, and that is one of the major factors contributing to the wide consumption of these dry fruits. Given below is the list of dry fruits which are in the form of nuts and seeds.
- Chestnut
- Almonds
- Cashews
- Walnuts
- Hazelnuts
- Pistachio
- Peanuts (Groundnuts)
- Brazil Nuts
- Macadamia Nuts
- Pumpkin Seeds
- Pine Nuts
- Pecans
- Sunflower Seeds
- Acorns
- Beech
- Dried Coconut
- Bopple Nut
- Beef Nut
- Monkey Nut
- Red Nut
Dry fruits are a very popular gift item during festive seasons in Asia. Apart from being good gift items, dry fruits serve another very important purpose. The nutrition in dry fruits is very high. The consumption of dry fruits has quite a number of health benefits. A few of them have been mentioned below.
- Vitamins: Dry fruits are a rich source of vitamins. These vitamins are Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, and Vitamin B6.
- Minerals: Consuming dry fruits also increases the mineral content in the body. These minerals include calcium, potassium, iron, phosphorus, etc.
- Pure Nutrients: Another important benefit of eating dry fruits is that eating one portion of dry fruits is equal to eating almost seven to eight times that of fresh fruit. Since the fruits are dried, the water is extracted, and only the basic nutritional contents remain undiluted in them.
- Energy Boost: Eating a dry fruit or two when you feel low on energy is a very good idea. Eating dry fruits provides an instant gush of energy to the body, thus helping it to remain alert.
- Proteins: The dry fruits given above, also contain proteins, which are extremely essential for repairing the wear and tear of the body.
- Fiber: The dry fruits that we consume also contain plenty of dietary fibers. This fiber is what helps the easy, quick and problem-free digestion of food.
- Memory: Many dry fruits (nuts), especially almonds, have also been proven to enhance memory.
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