The Polyphenol-Rich Pomegranate
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Nutritional Content Pomegranates are a great source of fiber, vitamin C, and vitamin K. One half cup of pomegranate arils has about 70 calories, 12 g sugar, 4 g fiber, 2 g protein, and 1 g fat [i]. Pomegranates contain compounds called polyphenols, which offer anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic effects. […]
Food First: Vitamin A
Overview Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that can be found under many different names, including retinol, retinal and retinyl esters, as well as beta-carotene, a pro-vitamin which can be converted to vitamin A by the body. Vitamin A has many important functions, including the maintenance of proper vision, cell growth and the normal formation […]
Care for a Pear?
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Nutritional Content Pears are rich in fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, and potassium [i]. Because they are also rich in fructose and sorbitol, pears combined with additional sources of fiber may promote gut health and prevent constipation [ii]. Health Effects Pears contain polyphenols, which are compounds naturally found in foods […]
Food First: Vitamin C
Overview Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin known for its antioxidant potential in the body. Antioxidants are essential for the elimination of free radicals which can cause damage and dangerous inflammation. Vitamin C is also essential for the synthesis of collagen and neurotransmitters, and aids in iron absorption [i, ii]. Daily Recommendations Women aged 19 […]
Savor Cooks: Grapefruit Substitutes
This month’s “Savor Health Cooks” recipe features citrus related to the grapefruit, for instances when grapefruit is not recommended within your diet. Find out why this may be in the supplemental article on grapefruit for the month. Try our recipe (below) for Citrus and Greek Yogurt Tart with Oat Flour Crust, or pair citrus in […]
December is Chestnuts
Although the festive chestnut is most commonly associated with the Christmas season, did you know that the preferred occasion for most Americans to use chestnuts in their cuisine is during Thanksgiving, in the stuffing and mixed with brussels sprouts? Stay tuned for a recipe. But first, let’s discover the Chestnut. The Nut Once […]
October is Pumpkin
Fall, the season of pumpkins! October is the National Pumpkin month, with the 26th considered as National Pumpkin Day [i]. Pumpkins, harvested as the leaves begin to fall, are noticeable additions to the markets right around the Autumnal season. The pumpkin hype extends into the grocery stores, with pumpkin products lining the stocked shelves, and […]
Savor Cooks: Turnips
Stock your winter kitchen with bright red apples and ruby grapefruits, citrus fruit galore, sweet potatoes and winter squash, leafy greens and cabbage, frozen berries, and…turnips! Colorful fruits and vegetables in the heart of winter. With their purple outer coating and tender green tops, turnips are a real winter beauty. You can find them […]
Chronic Inflammation and Cancer
Inflammation is becoming a popular topic when it comes to the issue of chronic disease. Chronic inflammation is not the classic swelling, redness, or puffiness you often experience when you are injured. Chronic inflammation is internal, invisible, and does not result in any immediate symptoms or side effects. Scientists have been researching the causes and […]
Spinach: Forgotten Superfood
Spinach is a true “Superfood” in my opinion. It’s even ranked as one of the healthiest vegetables. Kale may be getting all the attention lately, but spinach is a real contender, and for good reasons. This bright green leafy is a nutritional powerhouse packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and an abundant amount of disease-preventing phytochemicals. […]