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Title: Are Cashews Whole30 Approved - Your Simple Guide to Snacking Right
United States, 12th Feb 2026 - Starting the Whole30® program often feels like becoming a full-time detective. You’re scanning every label, Googling every ingredient, and double-checking your pantry.One of the most frequent questions we hear from beginners is: “Are cashews allowed?”The short answer is yes—but with a few important rules. Here is everything you need to know about keeping your cashew habit compliant, featuring the clean-label standards of Karma Nuts.What is Whole30? (The 30-Second Summary)Whole30 is a 30-day "nutritional reset" designed to help you identify which foods might be affecting your energy, digestion, and skin.For one month, you cut out:Added sugars (real or artificial)AlcoholGrains and LegumesDairyProcessed additives (MSG, carrageenan, sulfites)Instead, you focus on whole foods like veggies, high-quality proteins, and healthy fats—which is where cashews come in!The Whole30 Cashew ChecklistWhile cashews are naturally compliant, the way they are processed often isn't. To stay on track, your cashews must meet these four criteria:No Added Sugar: This includes honey-roasted, maple-glazed, or "lightly sweetened" varieties.No Inflammatory Oils: Most store-bought nuts are fried in canola, soybean, or peanut oil. Whole30 encourages avoiding these highly processed seed oils.No Off-Plan Flavorings: Avoid seasonings that contain cornstarch, soy, dairy, or MSG.Minimal Ingredients: The best Whole30 snacks usually have just two ingredients: Cashews and Sea Salt.Why Karma Nuts are a Whole30 FavoriteIf you’re feeling overwhelmed by reading labels, Karma Nuts makes it easy. Their cashews are a perfect match for the program because they focus on simplicity:Air-Roasted, Not Fried: They skip the inflammatory seed oils entirely.Clean Ingredients: No "mystery" fla...
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