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Are peeled almonds more nutritious? Nutritionist reveals the answer

What is the healthiest way to eat almonds? Should one peel them, or eat them with the peel on? Find out here.

November 21, 2025 / 07:28 IST
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Rich in nutrients, almonds are thought to be the perfect snack
Rich in nutrients, almonds are thought to be the perfect snack (Picture Credit: Pexels)

Almonds are full of great nutrients but people often question whether or not to eat them with the skin on. Both have long-standing traditions and health claims. Knowing how each impacts nutrition and digestion can help you decide the best approach to enjoying these nutritional powerhouses.

Almonds have become one of the world’s most lovable nuts. They show up in breakfasts, desserts, energy bars and even home cures handed down over generations. Nutrient-rich (vitamin E, healthy fats, fiber and antioxidants), they are often thought to be the perfect snack. But one question crops up over and over: What is the healthiest way to eat almonds — peeled or with their skins on?

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People all over the world have used almonds for centuries in various capacities. Some soak, peel and blend them to aid in digestion. Some like to eat them raw, skins and all, for their earthy flavour and crunchy texture. Today it adds a new layer to the conversation because if you eat almonds with their skin, nutritionally speaking, you’ll be better off. Almond skins are rich in antioxidants and fiber.

In a health-obsessed world, even something as small and meaningless as whether or not to peel almonds can feel monumental. People want to choose based on real understanding, not tradition alone. Some see skins as a barrier to digestion; others insist they are packed with potent nutrients.