Did you know that what many of us refer to as “nuts” aren’t actually nuts at all?

Most people know that peanuts are imposters. There just a savoury snack making us thirst and dehydrated since the dawn of time.

But turns out almonds, cashews, coconuts, pecans, pistachios, macadamias and walnuts aren’t actually nuts either – they’re drupe seeds.

But despite the change in name, it still proven that they’re great for our health, with one study proving that those who ate a handful of nuts everyday are likely to live longer than those who didn’t.

However, it’s important to manage and moderate. So take a look below on how many nuts you should be consuming per day.

According to the Australian Dietary Guidelines, a daily serving of nuts equates to 30g. This is how many individual nuts equal to that amount.

  • Almonds: 20-30
  • Brazil nuts: 10
  • Cashews: 15
  • Hazelnuts: 20
  • Macadamias: 15
  • Peanuts: 40
  • Pecans: 15
  • Pine nuts: Two tablespoons
  • Pistachios: 30
  • Walnuts: 10 (whole or 20 walnut halves)