Dark Leafy Greens: Spinach

Spinach is a leafy green vegetable that belongs to the amaranth family.  It is related to beets and quinoa, and it is loaded with nutrients and antioxidants. Eating spinach may benefit eye health, reduce oxidative stress, help prevent cancer, and reduce blood pressure levels. You can buy it canned, frozen, or fresh and eat it … Continue reading Dark Leafy Greens: Spinach

Mango – The King of Fruits

Luscious and sweet, mango is known as the "king of fruits."  Biting into this tropical fruit can feel like pure bliss, so much so that you may wonder if something so delicious and decadent can actually be good for you.  The answer is a resounding "yes."  Mangoes offer some pretty impressive perks. In fact, studies … Continue reading Mango – The King of Fruits

The Power of Pineapple

Pineapple is an incredibly delicious and healthy tropical fruit.  This popular fruit is packed with nutrients, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds, such as enzymes that can fight inflammation and disease.  Pineapple and its compounds have been linked to many health benefits including aiding digestion, boosting immunity, and building strong bones. Here are 8 impressive health … Continue reading The Power of Pineapple

6 Amazing Health Benefits of Tahini

If you like nut butters, then you will love tahini.  A staple of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine, tahini is a thick paste made of finely ground sesame seeds.  Tahini offers a richer, more savory flavor profile than your standard peanut butter.  You may have had tahini before, if you've had hummus.  Besides chickpeas, tahini … Continue reading 6 Amazing Health Benefits of Tahini

Why You Should Eat Flaxseeds

Flaxseeds are tiny, brown or golden-colored seeds, which are also known as linseed.  The health benefits of these seeds have made them a part of traditional cuisines of Asia, Africa, and America.  They can be eaten in their whole form, however they are most beneficial when ground into a tasty meal.  The body can absorb … Continue reading Why You Should Eat Flaxseeds

Almonds and Health

The Almond is a tree nut native to the Mediterranean region.  Historically, almond trees grew there wild and were later cultivated as early as 3000 BC.  The edible part of the almond is actually a seed from a drupe. Almonds are rich in vitamin E, monounsaturated fats, fiber, biotin, minerals (calcium, phosphorous, magnesium), and phytonutrients … Continue reading Almonds and Health

Chia Seeds and Health

Chia seeds come from the plant Salvia hispanica L., and were at one time a major food crop in Mexico and Guatemala.  The chia seed market is projected to reach more than  2 billion USD in sales by 2022.  Chia seeds are rich in polyunsaturated fats (omega-3 fatty acids), fiber, protein, calcium, phosphorous, and zinc. … Continue reading Chia Seeds and Health

Oats and Health

Oats is a type of cereal grain from the Poaceae grass family of plants.  The grain refers specifically to the edible seeds of oat grass, which is what ends up in our breakfast bowls.  Oats are most prized for their nutritional value and health benefits.  In fact the Food and Drug Administration allows the use … Continue reading Oats and Health

Chickpeas and Health

Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, come in two varieties.  The Kabuli-type is large, round and light-colored;  The Desi-type is small, dark, and irregularly shaped.  Chickpeas have high nutritional value and are rich in carbohydrate, protein, fiber, B vitamins, and some minerals (phosphorus, iron).  They are a nutritional staple of many diets. Reasons to Eat … Continue reading Chickpeas and Health

Amazing Sweet Potatoes

Unlike a potato (edible tuber of the nightshade family), the sweet potato is a large edible root of the morning glory family.  Sweet potatoes are typically recognized by their copper-colored skin and vibrant orange flesh.  However there are varieties grown worldwide that display colors such as white, cream, yellow, and purple.  The more common orange-fleshed … Continue reading Amazing Sweet Potatoes