In moderation
Walnut
عين الجمل
Traditional nuts
Why
Walnuts are a nourishing traditional nut. Eaten as a snack or added to natural sweets. Choose unsalted natural walnuts.
Related foods
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Recipes using this food
Qishta with Honey and Nuts on Bran Toast
A rich, simple breakfast: natural qishta on toasted bran toast, finished with honey and mixed nuts (almonds, pistachios, walnuts). A nizam al-tayyibat (نظام الطيبات) recipe built on natural, allowed ingredients.
⏱ 5 min👥 1 servingsBreakfast
Baked Apples with Cinnamon and Honey
Whole apples stuffed with honey, cinnamon, and nuts, baked until tender and fragrant. A warming winter dessert, naturally sweet with no added sugar. A nizam al-tayyibat (نظام الطيبات) recipe built on natural, allowed ingredients.
⏱ 40 min👥 4 servingsSnack
Dates and Mixed-Nuts Trail Mix
A natural mix of dried fruit and nuts with zero additives — dates, raisins, almonds, pistachios, walnuts, cashews, pine nuts. A convenient snack with real energy and no refined sugar. A nizam al-tayyibat (نظام الطيبات) recipe built on natural, allowed ingredients.
⏱ 10 min👥 6 servingsSnack
Frequently asked questions
Is Walnut allowed in nizam al-tayyibat?▾
Yes, in moderation. Walnuts are a nourishing traditional nut.
How is Walnut used in nizam al-tayyibat?▾
Walnuts are a nourishing traditional nut. Eaten as a snack or added to natural sweets. Choose unsalted natural walnuts.
Which recipes use Walnut?▾
Some recipes in the app: Qishta with Honey and Nuts on Bran Toast, Baked Apples with Cinnamon and Honey, Dates and Mixed-Nuts Trail Mix.