Vegetables Health Benefits of Beet valuefood, October 20, 2012 Do you remember your mom insisting your drinking dark purple juice when you were recovering from illness? This dark purple juice was Beetroot juice. Beetroot juice has been long conceived to have health benefits and considered to stimulate immune system. Beetroot is considered healthy and beneficial for body digestive and circulatory system since ages. The beetroot, also known as the table beet, garden beet, red beet, is most cultivated and consumed variety of beets. Beetroot is indigenous to Asia and Europe. Apart from beetroot some other varieties consumed include leaf vegetables chard, spinach beet, sugar beet. The roots of beet are boiled and eaten as a cooked vegetable, either plain, fried or served with sauces. In addition beetroot can be used in salads and it is also preserved by pickling and canning. Leafy portion of beet also known as Beet green are also used in various recipes similar to spinach. Nutritional Value and Mineral content of Beetroot Beetroot is rich source of carbohydrate and dietary fibers. It is virtually no fat or cholesterol, hence very low in calories, which makes it ideal for salads. One serving of 100 gram of beetroot provides about 43 calories and 11% of daily fiber requirement. It provides about one sixth of daily requirement of manganese. Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of Tomato valuefood, October 9, 2012 Tomatoes which are an inseparable part of cuisines all across the world are an incredibly versatile food which can be consumed in diverse ways, including raw, as an ingredient in many dishes and sauces, and in drinks. While it is botanically a fruit, it is considered a vegetable for culinary purposes, which has caused some confusion. Nutritional Facts about Tomatoes One medium whole tomato contains around 22 calories, 0 grams of fat, 5 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of dietary fiber, 1 gram of protein and 6 milligrams of sodium. It also provides 40 percent of the recommended daily allowance of vitamin C, 20 percent of the RDA of vitamin A, 2 percent of the RDA of iron, and 1 percent of the RDA of calcium. Here are some of the health benefits of tomatoes. Eating more tomatoes and tomato products can make people healthier and decrease the risk of conditions such as cancer, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease, according to a review article the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. Continue Reading
Vegetables Health Benefits of Radish valuefood, October 3, 2012 Radish is a popular root vegetable with a pungent / sweet taste. The name radish comes from the Latin word ‘radix’ meaning root. Radishes have numerous varieties, varying in size and color. Radish is also known as Daiken in few parts of the world. Radishes have been cultivated since ages in Mediterranean and East asia. Radishes were a common food in Egypt before the building of the pyramids and is one of our most ancient cultivated plants. Radishes root can be eaten raw, cooked or pickled. Nutritional content of Radish Radish is low on carbohydrates and calories. It provides around 16 calories per 100 gram, still rich in nutrition and hence considered very good for weight loss. It contains almost all minerals required for nutrition in some quantity. Radishes are rich in Vitamin C and folic acid. Radishes are also a good source of folate, vitamin B6, riboflavin (vitamin B2), potassium, calcium, magnesium, copper, manganese and fiber. Radishes have a host of health benefits but are typically under-appreciated. However, for both their health benefits and amazing array of flavors radishes top our list of foods to start paying more attention to and eating on a daily basis. Beyond the natural zing and satisfying crunch they provide, here are some health benefits and reasons to eat radishes. Continue Reading
Well Being Healing power of Sleep valuefood, June 8, 2012 Sleep is essential to our physical and mental health. Our bodies healing work takes place while we sleep. Without the need to attend to all of the functions of daily life, your immune system and organs of detoxification can focus attention on cleansing and restoration. The reason being that the production of growth hormone which speeds the absorption of nutrients and amino acids into your cells and aids the healing of tissues throughout your body is at its peak during deep sleep. Melatonin, a sleep hormone, is also produced during sleep, which prevents tumors, viral infections, stimulates your immune system, increases antibodies in your saliva, has antioxidant properties and enhances the quality of sleep. Ideal sleeping environment The earlier, the better. Cultivate the habit of going to bed early, before 10 pm. The environment where you sleep should be healthy, peaceful, airy and quiet. If noisy neighborhood or traffic sounds cannot be avoided then better get a music machine for soothing the environment. Natural cotton bedding and comfortable, loose cotton sleepwear should be preferred so that your body can breathe. Natural remedies like soothing baths and herbal teas can be tried for a peaceful sleep. Sleeping within two hours of eating should be avoided. This ensures that body’s energy is used for healing and rejuvenation rather than for digestion. Practising calming breathing and deep relaxation exercises can also help to promote restful sleep by quieting the body and mind. Continue Reading
Sports Diet-Nutrition Post workout meal valuefood, December 25, 2011 Just had a great workout? Isn’t it feel great? It’s a great feeling having a… Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of Onion valuefood, September 6, 2011 Onions (Allium cepa) is part of family Allium and one of the most important vegetable. There are over 600 species of Allium including lily and garlic. Allium vegetables mainly onion and garlic are known for their peculiar flavor which accounts for its popularity. This flavour is due to presence of alkyl cysteine sulphoxides synthesized in plant cells. Health benefits of onion and garlic can be attributed to unique combination of flavonoids and sulphur containing nutrients. Onion is hardy, bulbous plant, very much similar to lily and grows in well drained moist soil. Health benefits of onion are thus easy to obtain. Onion plant can be grown in backyard or garden. Onion since ages, have been important part of our food preparations as flavouring and seasoning agent. Use of onion can be traced way back to bronze age. Continue Reading
Nutrition Guide Glycemic Index and Low GI Diet valuefood, September 4, 2011 What is Glycemic Index GI? Definition of Glycemic Index: The Glycemic index or GI is measure of effect of complex sugar or carbohydrate on blood sugar level. In simple terms, this index is way of ranking food based on how quickly carbohydrate is broken into simple sugar and is assimilated in blood. High Glycemic index food is one which is assimilated in blood quickly, while low glycemic index food is one which takes time to assimilate. In 1981, David Jenkins and Thomas Wolever of University of Toronto first invented the Glycemic index during their research on diabetes. This index is since then been used to classify food containing carbohydrates. The Glycemic index has been frequently used during discussion of controlling blood sugar in Diabetes. High Glycemic index food raises blood glucose (blood sugar -interchangeably used) faster. Continue Reading
Pulses & Cereals Health benefits of Cereals valuefood, August 29, 2011 We eat rice daily, enjoy wheat bread. Corn flakes with milk or oat are such wonderful breakfast. It is said to consume brown bread rather than white bread. Knowingly or unknowingly cereals form part and parcel of our daily diet. But what are cereals? What are the health benefits of cereals? What is the nutritional value of cereals? Continue Reading
Dairy Products Health benefits of milk valuefood, August 26, 2011 Its said “Milk—It does a body good”. Very rightly, consuming milk and milk products provides various essential nutrients and health benefits. Milk, considered a wholesome balanced diet, has been primary source of nutrients for all animals since their birth. This white liquid produced by mammary glands in animals has been primary nutrient source before they digest complex nutrient source. Apart from being rich source of nutrients, Milk has been regularly used for its medicinal properties by various ancient medicinal folks. In Ayurveda, ancient Indian medicinal science, milk finds its special place. Ever since humans have started domestication of animals, they have been consuming milk. Milk and milk products have been used in ancient Egypt by wealthy people and was considered symbol of wealth. History of milk has also been interesting. In every human civilization milk had its own place of importance. Continue Reading
Vegetables Health benefits of Zucchini valuefood, August 13, 2011 Zucchini or courgette, as we popularly know, is dark or light green vegetable similar to ridged cucumber. Zucchini finds its place in many recipes across globe for its delicate flavor and creamy white flesh. Zucchini belongs to family Cucurbitaceae or the summer squash and are related to winter squash (includes pumpkin), melon (watermelon, muskmelon) and cucumbers. Zucchini vegetable we consume is botanically swollen part of flower. Flowers and seeds of Zucchini are also edible. Some varieties of zucchini which are popular include Black beauty, cocozelle, golden, courgette, and dark green zucchini. Bright golden coloured hybrid zucchini are also available in market. Like other summer squash, zucchini are fragile and have less shelf life. They can’t be stored for long periods. Chilling damages the fruit, especially when brought to normal temperature after cold storage. Fully mature zucchini can grow up to one meter long, but immature fruit around a foot long with soft seeds are usually used for culinary purpose. Continue Reading
Fruits Health benefits of Watermelon valuefood, May 29, 2011 Watermelon is definitely one of my favourites. Apart from being deliciously, watermelon is tremendously healthy, as well. Watermelon is a storehouse of nutrition and hydrates, but still low on fat. The myth was that because watermelon is 92% water, they have very little nutritional value. But studies on health benefits of watermelon have proven that when you eat watermelon, a bundle of powerful antioxidants travel through the body to neutralize free radical damage. Free radicals are organic molecules that contribute to aging, tissue damage and even the progression of certain diseases. Continue Reading
Spices Health benefits and medicinal properties of Lemongrass valuefood, March 21, 2011 [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="400"] Lemongrass – health benefits[/caption] Health benefits of Lemongrass include its ability to cure fever, headache, digestive tract disorders, cough, cold, convulsions, high blood pressure. Some health benefits of lemongrass can be attributed to its anti bacterial, anti fungal, detoxifying, anti oxidant, stimulant, antidiarrheal, anti-inflammatory properties. Apart from these health benefits, it has wide culinary use and use in cosmetics and other aromatherapy products. Continue Reading