Look on the packet.
of course monkey nuts are much larger
nuts
None. They are nuts. Nuts don't have fat in them.A cup of plain almonds has around 546 calories and 47 g of fat. Still, that's a lot of calories -- proof that you can get too much of a good thing. http://www.nutsforalmonds.com/nutrition.htm
all of them have a lot of fat but its good for you. also roasted nuts have more fat than raw nuts.
all of them have a lot of fat but its good for you. also roasted nuts have more fat than raw nuts.
fat nuts
In 15 pinon nuts there are 39 calories and 0.91 grams of fat.
178 calories, 2.5 carbs and 0 fat in a 3oz manhattan
nuts
No. Almost all nuts are extremely high in fat, and pecans are no different. Pecans do have a very low amount of saturated fat relative to monounsaturated fat though. Deriving a portion of your daily fats from nuts such as pecans is likely a smart choice.
If your mouse is too fat, than it's either pregnant, has too much fat in the diet (sunflower, safflower & linseeds will make them fat, along with nuts) or there's a genetic problem that is causing them to be fat (like lethal yellow).
Nuts are rich in fat and protein and contains some carbohydrate (sugar or starch.)