Diet Modifications for Gastrointestinal Symptoms: It’s personal, but in a good way
No two gastrointestinal (GI) tracts are alike. I bet you’ve never heard an article with that opening line. But it’s true, the hollow organs that make up your GI tract–mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and rectum–can differ slightly in structure and functionality from person to person. These organs determine how well food can […]
Recipes from Around the World: Tomato Rainbow Rice
Nutritional Content and Health Benefits Tomatoes are juicy and sweet, and full of the antioxidant lycopene, a plant compound linked to improved heart health, cancer prevention, and protection against sunburns [i]. Generally, the redder the tomato, the more lycopene it has [ii]. Tomatoes are also a great source of vitamin C, potassium, folate, and vitamin […]
Science Nook: Plant-Based Diet and Prostate Cancer
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Plant-based diets may include lacto-ovo vegetarian (eats dairy and eggs), vegan (does not eat dairy or eggs), or an eating pattern that is mostly made up of plants (vegetables, fruit, grains, beans/legumes, nuts/seeds) but may still include animal products apart from just dairy and eggs. Plant-based eating patterns […]
Recipes from Around the World: Curried Balsamic Vinaigrette with Walnut Salad
Have you ever tried homemade vinaigrette salad dressing? Making a homemade vinaigrette is much easier than you think, and you can customize your vinaigrette and salad based on your favorite flavors. This vinaigrette contains much less sodium than store-bought salad dressing. Individuals with certain chronic conditions, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and kidney […]
Recipes from Around the World: Palestinian Bulgur Salad
Middle Eastern cuisine and flavors have a great deal of diversity across many countries, but there are also classic dishes that appear throughout the region. This bulgur salad can be considered a variation of the classic tabouleh, a parsley-based salad with bulgur and tomatoes. Here, we use whole grain bulgur but pair it with classic […]
Five Pantry Staples to Boost Nutrition in Any Meal
Adding toppings to your meals can be a great way to increase the nutritional value. Here are five ingredients that are easy to add to almost any food, easy to store, and have a long shelf life. Keeping these ingredients on hand will guarantee that you can always give your recipes an added nutritional and […]
Recipes from Around the World: Chicken Congee
Congee is a signature Cantonese dish that can be served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is made from rice that is cooked into a watery texture and usually served with a variety of toppings such as meat, seafood, or vegetables. Chicken is used in this recipe as the protein topping. Congee is soft, comforting […]
Recipes from Around the World: Scallion Tofu Egg Pancakes
This simple recipe is a family recipe with a Cantonese background. It is vegetarian and very easy to prepare and modify as needed. The tofu and eggs provide a lot of protein while the scallions, a very common ingredient in Chinese cuisine, make it flavorful. You can add carrots or any other soft-cooked vegetable of […]
Science Nook: Food Timing and Risk of CVD and All-Cause Mortality in Individuals with Diabetes
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN There is a wealth of research to support the relationship between the types of foods we eat and chronic disease management and prevention, such as in cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes. More recently, studies have looked into how the timing of our eating may influence health due to […]
Recipes from Around the World: Nepalese Lentil Soup
Nepalese cuisine is less well known internationally than its Indian neighbor and while there are many similarities between the two, Nepal also has its own unique ingredients and flavors. Locally grown spices include ginger, mustard seed, nutmeg, mace cardamom, and chilies. Heat is often in the form of timur, a berry akin to a Sichuan […]