Almonds are a preferred snack amongst vegetarians and non-vegetarians across India, as per recent survey

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INDIA, July, 2020:In today’s fast-paced world, snackinghas become an integral part of many Indians daily diet and routine. Almonds is especially true in the current context, as people across several parts of the country are practicing social distancing. With family members working from home, and children as well as the youth attending school and colleges virtuallythe opportunity and tendency to snackhas also increased. While the idea of snacking encompasses a variety of foods, it’s interesting to note that over the past few years, there has been a consciouschange inpeople’s preferences and habits, and a stronger inclination is seen towards healthier snacking items.

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According to a recent survey conducted between 3rd to 24th March by IPSOS, a research consulting firm, 91% of the participants tryand opt for healthieralternatives whilst snacking.The survey results point out that the Indian consumer’s preferencesare skewed towards mindful and healthy snacking.

The quantitative survey by IPSOS aimed to identify the snacking habits and preferences amongst a group of people whose dietary preferences were divided into two categories – ‘vegetarian and non- vegetarian’. Overall, the results indicate that the participants across both categories prefer to snack on healthy and nutritious food items such as almonds and fruits. In fact, 72% of the participants mentioned that they consumed almonds (Regular/Often/Sometime) primarily owing to the perceived health benefits of regular consumption; almond consumption was highest in Delhi (93%), Mumbai (82%) and Chennai (79%).

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A total of 4,064 SEC A men and women, between 18-50 years were interviewed across 11 citiesin India, namely Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Coimbatore, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.

The survey also highlighted that most of the participants- vegetarians as well as non-vegetarians preferred snacking on homemade items (53%). Additionally, preference for healthier snacking options such as fruits and almonds specifically was also noticed in participants within the age band of 41-50 years. Besides that, the survey observed that women in India were more worried about nutrition needs (63%) when compared to men (53%).

Commenting on the survey, Sheela Krishnaswamy, Nutrition and Wellness Consultant, said, “The fact that a larger percentage of women have shown an interest in opting for healthier snacks is a good sign, and in the long run, this can help trigger a shift towards leading healthier lifestyles. For many households in India, women have complete charge of the family’s nutrition and meal plan, and a higher awareness amongst them can lead to the entire family adopting healthier alternatives. This trend of snacking on healthy foods like almonds is a positive change, and I strongly recommend to continue to eat a handful every day as they are a source of nutrients such as protein, fiber, iron, folate, copper, healthy fats etc. and known to be beneficial for weight management, heart health and diabetes management.”



According toRitika Samaddar, Regional Head – Dietetics, Max Healthcare – Delhi,“It’s interesting to note that people across India, including metro as well as non-metro cities, are slowly changing their view of snacking. Whether it’s choosing homemade snacks, fruits or almonds, the survey highlights a trend that most Indians are moving towards healthy and mindful snacking options which is very heartening. Almonds in particular make for a good snack, since they are ‘crunchy’ and ‘healthy’- both properties that most participants associated with. Added to that, regular consumption of almonds can also have a positive impact on a person’s immunity since they are high in Vitamin E, which is known to stimulate the body’s defenses, enhance humoral and cell immune responses.”

The survey showcased that overall 72% of theparticipants were aware of the nutrient requirements of the body, participants from Ahmedabad (89%), Delhi(82%), Chandigarh(80%), Mumbai(78%) showed maximum awareness and whereas least awareness was seen among theparticipants from Kolkata (46%). Additionally, amongst both vegetarian and non-vegetarians, 59% of the participants said they worried about their nutritional needs. While participants in Ahmedabad (83%) and Chennai (70%) were most concerned, participating in Bhopal (45%) were least concerned. Weight gain (22%) followed by inadequate nutrients (21%) emerged as the top concerns associated with snacking, and while participants in  Jaipur (55%) were most concerned about weight gain, participants in Bangalore (6%) were least concerned.

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In addition to this,Madhuri Ruia, Pilates Expert and Diet & Nutrition Consultant,said, “By switching to more wholesome and nutrient rich snacks like almonds, many families have begun their journey towards a healthier lifestyle. But be sure to make these changes across the spectrum of snacking timings and occasions, and inculcate these in all household members – young or old, to see long term benefits. Snacking on almonds in particular is a good habit that can easily be adapted by all, as they can be consumed anytime during the day, and pair well with Indian spices. Besides that, almonds are known to aid in weight management, which was a key concern amongst most participants. As per a recent study, snacking on 42 grams of almonds everyday also reduced central adiposity (belly fat) and waist circumference, all well-established heart disease risk factors[1].”

As India witnesses a behavioral change in snacking patterns and an overall shift towards healthier alternatives across the length and breadth of the country, almonds are a key preferred and healthy snack amongst both vegetarians and non-vegetarians across all age groups.

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