That may be a US-based calculation you're referencing. I say that because the nutrition information I'm looking at shows 12g of carbs per 100g, but 8g of dietary fiber. Effectively, that equates to 4g of "Net carbs" (A term we use in the US) per 100g.I would if I could especially chocolate Brazil nuts. So it's probably best that I don't.
100 grams of Brazil nuts has about 12 grams of carbohydrates So maybe a small number occasionally would be OK you would have to way them and devide it out to find the carbs for the amount you eat.
That may be a US-based calculation you're referencing. I say that because the nutrition information I'm looking at shows 12g of carbs per 100g, but 8g of dietary fiber. Effectively, that equates to 4g of "Net carbs" (A term we use in the US) per 100g.