Yes, a 65 year old diabetic should be able to eat walnuts and almonds. The important thing for a diabetic to watch is the amount of sugar and carbs they take in during the day.
Almonds contain a small amount of fiber, but if a person is looking for more fiber in their diet, try to eat more walnuts.
The nuts the Romans ate were almonds, chestnuts, hazelnuts, pine nuts, pistachios and walnuts.
Yes, just watch your blood glucose levels so they don't spike too high.
Almonds and walnuts are classified as nuts, not as fruits. While fruit has the evolutionary function of serving as food for animals that eat the fruit and spread the seeds contained in the fruit, nuts do not have that purpose. They have shells to protect them from being eaten, so that their nutritional content can instead by used to feed a new plant that can grow from the nut.
Squirrels and chipmunks eat walnuts.
Squirrels, raccoons and bears love to eat walnuts in the wild. Larger birds, such as turkeys, also enjoy walnuts.
It depends. Most almonds contain cyanide ( a poisonous compound). We don't eat these almonds, so the almonds that we can eat are ok for dogs, but don't eat or feed anything wild almonds.
No almonds are toxic to dogs.
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Yes you can. Mice can almost eat anything we eat and more. Apples, carrots, cookies (Oreos), peanuts walnuts etc.