Mushrooms
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Nutritional Content There exist a multitude of mushroom varieties, including the white button, crimini, shiitake, and portobello, in addition to innumerable inedible varieties. One cup of raw white mushrooms contains 15 calories, 2 g protein, 2 g carbohydrates, and 0 g fat. Mushrooms are rich in certain B […]
March Awareness
As spring quickly approaches, National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and National Nutrition Month are two important awareness efforts that are recognized in March. Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is a chance to educate yourself and others about colorectal cancer screening and prevention, while National Nutrition Month is a great time to “spring” into the new season […]
Savor Cooks: Horseradish
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features horseradish. Try our recipe for Horseradish Yogurt. Looking for a little more zing in the kitchen? Experiment with horseradish. You can get the fresh root and grate it right into sauces or onto food. Or seek out the “prepared” kind, which you will find in a jar. Prepared horseradish […]
The Science Nook on Non-Sugar Sweeteners and Health Outcomes
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Sweeteners include nutritive and non-nutritive, meaning those with calories and those without. Within the nutritive sweeteners, there are sugars, modified sugars, sugar alcohols, and natural caloric sweeteners. These may be listed under ingredients as sucrose, barley malt, dextrose, maltose, and rice syrup, in addition to others. Under the […]
Horseradish
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Nutritional Content Although horseradish is typically thought of as a condiment, it is a root vegetable. You may also be familiar with horseradish on Passover, as it often makes up a portion of the symbolic seder plate. Horseradish is a good source of folate, vitamin C, and fiber, […]
Food First: Coenzyme Q10
Overview February is heart month, so we are taking a look at Coenzyme Q10, which may reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. Coenzyme Q10 isn’t a vitamin or mineral, but an antioxidant and vitamin-like molecule that works in conjunction with enzymes in the body to provide energy and support immunity. In its role as an antioxidant, […]
Raising Awareness in February
February is a month filled with important awareness efforts including National Cancer Prevention Month. National Cancer Prevention Month includes the Coaches vs. Cancer 3-point college basketball challenges held throughout the month as well as World Cancer Day, which takes place annually on February 4th. American Heart Month is another important awareness effort that occurs in February […]
The Science Nook on Carbohydrate Quality and Health Outcomes
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Low intake of carbohydrates is oftentimes the basis of diet trends, such as the ketogenic and paleolithic diets. However, it is important to understand that carbohydrates come in many different forms–from processed snacks such as pretzels and cookies, to whole foods such as beans, oats, fruits, and vegetables. […]
Food First: Vitamin E
Overview This month we will be discussing another member of the antioxidant family: Vitamin E! Vitamin E, also known as alpha-tocopherol, is a fat-soluble vitamin, which means it requires fat in the diet in order to be absorbed by the body. In addition to its role as an antioxidant, vitamin E is important for immune […]
Holly Clegg on Vitamin D
Vitamin D is known as the ‘sunshine vitamin,’ and vitamin D deficiency just might be the largest deficiency in America. In the heart of winter, our vitamin D levels tend to decrease even further due to lack of sun exposure. What exactly is vitamin D? The definition of a vitamin is a group of organic […]