Vegetables Health benefits of lotus root valuefood, December 7, 2013October 10, 2015 Did you know that you can eat roots of lotus plant? Yes the same plant… Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of Jicama root valuefood, December 6, 2013February 20, 2014 Health benefits of jicama can be attributed to its strong supplies of fibers, vitamin C… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Dragon Fruit Priya Nair, December 3, 2013September 24, 2015 The Dragon fruit may not be familiar to many people as it is a strange… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Lychee valuefood, December 1, 2013February 20, 2014 Lychee or litchi offers wide range of nutrition and health benefits. Some health benefits of… Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of Rutabaga valuefood, September 4, 2013February 20, 2014 Rutabaga is believed to be native to Sweden and popular in North Europe. However it… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of mangosteen valuefood, September 3, 2013February 20, 2014 If you are thinking that you are reading health benefits of some exotic variety of… Continue Reading
Pulses & Cereals Health benefits of Amaranth / Kiwicha valuefood, August 26, 2013February 20, 2014 Amaranth is a moderately tall, broad-leafed, bushy type of plant which grows up to 2… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Sea Buckthorn Berry valuefood, August 24, 2013August 2, 2021 If you are visiting Ladakh in India or parts of Tibet and come across small… Continue Reading
Fruits Amazing Benefits of Nopal Cactus valuefood, August 23, 2013February 20, 2014 Health benefits of Nopal Cactus includes its ability to treat type II diabetes, reduce glucose… Continue Reading
Fruits Amla working wonders for your hair valuefood, August 20, 2013February 20, 2014 Amla hair oil has been long believed to make hair long and dark. It is… Continue Reading
Fruits Amla Benefits for your Skin valuefood, August 19, 2013September 24, 2015 Our skin protects our body from external pathogens and harmful substance and is constantly under… Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Amla / Amalaki / Indian Gooseberry valuefood, August 18, 2013August 2, 2021 Commonly known Indian Gooseberry or Amla are fruits of tree Phyllanthus emblica (also Euphorbiaceae Gooseberry… Continue Reading
Vegetables Health Benefits of Pumpkin Seeds valuefood, August 9, 2013August 2, 2021 While researching on health benefits of pumpkin seeds, I found this small but sweet poem… Continue Reading
Food Health Benefits of Chia Seeds valuefood, July 17, 2013May 15, 2023 Chia seeds are small (~1mm diameter), mottle coloured with brown/grey patches, seeds of a species… Continue Reading
Fruits Your date with healthy dates valuefood, May 25, 2013July 12, 2015 Health benefits of dates are quite well known. Dates are full of natural fibers and other key vital nutrients. It is powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. One date daily can also keep doctor away. These sweet fruits from the tropical oasis can promote good health and help to keep away from diseases. Dates have been part of regular food of the middle east. Evidence has been found that dates were used in Indus Valley and Harappan civilization almost 5000 years ago. Dates flourished in ancient Mesopotamia and prehistoric Egypt. Date fruits were used for making wine. Trading community brought dates to Europe and Africa and with colonization the fruit has spread across globe. Dates have found several mentions in religious text of Bible and Quran. In Islamic culture, dates and yogurt or milk are traditionally the first foods consumed for Iftar after the sun has set during sacred month of Ramadan. Dates are fruits of Date plam tree (Phoenix dactylifera). These fruits are generally darkish brown oval shaped drupes found in large groupings or clusters. When immature they are yellow in colour, however when ripe they turn darkish brown. Dates ripen in four stages, which are known throughout the world by their Arabic names kimri (unripe), khlal (full-size, crunchy), rutab (ripe, soft), tamar (ripe, sun-dried). Date fruit is consumed in all phases. These days there are several varieties of date palm being cultivated. The type of fruit depends on the glucose, fructose and sucrose content. Continue Reading