3 dry fruits you should include in your diet
Rich in proteins, vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre, dry fruits make for a delicious and healthy snack. Health experts recommend eating dry fruits like apricots, walnuts and pistachios to stay healthy.
Dietician Priyatama Srivastava and Purba Kalita, co-founder of an online shopping portal, suggest you include the following dry fruits in your diet.
Almonds:

A healthy substitute for conventional snacking options, generally high in sugar, almonds can be enjoyed anytime. Almonds are rich in anti-oxidants and have zero cholesterol. They are known to provide relief from constipation, respiratory issues and heart disorders, besides being great for hair, skin and teeth.
Cashews:

These nuts are loaded with health benefits and are a rich source of vitamins E and B6. What’s more? They can also be used to bring a rich texture and flavor to various dishes.
Walnuts:

This shelled nutty delight is extremely nutritious. It is loaded with vital Omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fibres, proteins, anti-oxidants, vitamins and miner