can we eat dry fruits at night - #22605
I am really confused about something. I've heard that eating dry fruits at night is bad, but I love snacking on them after dinner. A few weeks back, I started keeping some almonds and walnuts near my bed for late-night cravings. I figured they were healthier than chips, but now I'm wondering, can we eat dry fruits at night? Like, I had this huge bowl of mixed nuts and dried apricots while binge-watching my favorite show, and then I couldn't sleep well. It felt like my stomach was a bit heavy or something. I don’t want to ruin my sleep or anything, but honestly, they're so tasty! Someone told me that they can cause digestive issues when eaten late, but other folks say they’re fine. I even tried checking online and the info is all over the place. My friend swears by how cashews help her sleep, but do they really? I'm a bit lost here. Should I just stick to dry fruits during the day? Or are there some specific dry fruits that are okay to munch on at night? My head’s kinda spinning with all this info!
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