Can Cashew Nuts Cause Heartburn? Foods Cause and Tips (original) (raw)

Cashews nuts

Nuts, including cashews, are high in fats, which slow down the emptying stomach.

Although not a major cause, nuts, such as cashews, can trigger heartburn in some individuals.

When gastric emptying is slowed, as occurs with fatty foods, the acidic stomach contents can pass back into the esophagus causing heartburn. This may specifically be seen when consuming cashew and other fatty foods in excess.

Some people may have tree-nut allergies including cashew allergies. They may develop symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and indigestion when consuming cashews.

Which foods cause heartburn

Heartburn is a feeling of discomfort or burning pain felt in the chest.

Heartburn usually occurs after eating spicy or fatty foods or when a person lies down or sleeps right after eating a meal.

Table 1. Some of the foods that may trigger heartburn

Food category Examples
Fatty and spicy foods French fries, fried chicken, bacon, beef, high-fat steak, onion rings, pizza, chips
Fruits Orange, grapefruit, tomato
Beverages Tea, coffee, alcohol, sodas, hot chocolate
Vegetables Creamed or fried vegetables, onions, garlic
High-fat dairy High-fat or whole milk, cream cheese, cottage cheese, cream, high-fat ice cream
Nuts Cashew, walnuts, hazelnuts
Miscellaneous Chocolate, peppermint, pepper, hot sauces

Which foods are safe for heartburn

People who regularly experience heartburn may safely consume the following foods:

Table 2. Some of the foods that can be eaten by people with heartburn

Food category Examples
Grains Oatmeal, brown rice, couscous, quinoa
Vegetables Potato, broccoli, carrots, yam, zucchini, sweet potato, beet, asparagus, green beans, cauliflower, lettuce, cucumber
Fruits Banana, melon, papaya, grapes, berries
Beverages Most fruit juices except those containing citrus fruits, clear soups, herbal tea
Dairy products Low-fat milk, cheese, and cream
Meat Fish, skinless chicken, low-fat steak
Miscellaneous Fennel, egg whites, tofu, low-fat mayo, thyme, rosemary, basil, cilantro

Tips to prevent and treat heartburn

How to avoid heartburn:

Over-the-counter medications, such as antacids, may help manage heartburn symptoms. Certain home remedies, such as nonfat milk and lemon water, may also help relieve symptoms.

Heartburn can be a symptom of underlying conditions, such as peptic ulcers or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is also common in pregnant women and overweight individuals.

Occasional heartburn may occur in most people, however, if a person gets frequent heartburn or symptoms worsen over time, they should consider visiting healthcare professional.

QUESTION GERD is the back up of stomach acid into the esophagus. See Answer