I love fruits and vegetables. Since I went vegetarian on 2001 I make sure to eat plenty of it.
Today I bought a kilo of guavas. Filipinos are very fortunate to live in a tropical country where plenty of fruits and vegetables grow.
These staple food crops can be easily grown in home gardens and are sold affordably in the markets. They also provide great health benefits.
Today I bought a kilo of guavas. Filipinos are very fortunate to live in a tropical country where plenty of fruits and vegetables grow.
These staple food crops can be easily grown in home gardens and are sold affordably in the markets. They also provide great health benefits.
“Fruits and vegetables are rich in
vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, which help nourish your body and keep you
protected from diseases. They are also low in fat and calories, which make them
excellent for weight management,” says Dr. Nicky Montoya, president
of MediCard Philippines, a leading health maintenance organization provider in
the country.
Some of the most nutritious and inexpensive
fruits and veggies that you can easily find around your locality include:
Avocado
Avocado has a high monounsaturated
fat content, which helps reduce bad cholesterol and lowers the risk of stroke and heart disease. It is also a high source
of potassium (containing more than a banana) and phytochemicals, which help
prevent certain types of cancer.
Buko (Young Coconut)
Buko contains edible flesh
(coco meat) and water (buko juice). Its
meat has tons of fatty acids, fiber, manganese, iron, calcium, potassium, and vitamins B, C and E. Its juice contains sugar
(glucose) and electrolytes, which can rehydrate the
body. Buko
juice is popularly used in treating urinary tract infection and can also be a
better choice for rehydration compared to most sports drinks because it is
sterile and non-allergenic.
Papaya
Aside from being a rich source of fiber, folate and vitamins A, C and E; papaya is notable for
papain, an enzyme that aids in smooth digestion and fights free radicals to
soften and brighten skin. Papain also helps heal wounds, supports the immune
system, reduces joint irritation, and destroys intestinal parasites.
Eggplant
Eggplant or talong
is considered one of the healthiest vegetables in the world. It is high in
antioxidants, including chlorogenic acid, which
fights free radicals and protects cells from mutating into cancer cells,
and nasunin, which delays the growth of cancerous
mass or tumor. It also has essential
phyto nutrients which improve blood circulation and nourish the brain.
Malunggay (Moringa)
Malunggay is referred to as a
miracle vegetable by health experts because of its ample nutritional and
medicinal benefits. It is rich in beta-carotene,
vitamins B and C, iron, and amino acids. It can treat malnutrition and a number
of illnesses, including bacterial and fungal skin infections, anti-inflammatory
gastric ulcers and diarrhea.
Sweet Potato
Kamote, the local name for
sweet potato, is a versatile vegetable because its leaves (kamote tops) and roots are both edible. It has tons of fiber, iron, calcium, protein, magnesium, sodium,
phosphorous, sulfur, and zinc. It is also high in polyphenolic compounds, which protect the body from oxidative
stress (an imbalance in the production of free radicals that damage cells and
organs).
While all of these fruits and
veggies are jam-packed with nutrients that can nurture and clean your body, keep
in mind that no single food crop contains all the nourishment you need. “When
it comes to eating fruits and vegetables, variety is as
important as quantity. If you need to be healthy, you need to eat plenty of different
fruits and vegetables,” advises Dr. Montoya.
The MediCard Lifestyle Center provides comprehensive
medical and specialty services, including nutrition counselling and diet
management. For more information, visit http://mlc.medicardphils.com.
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