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, […]
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 […]
Sunchokes (Jerusalem Artichokes)
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Nutritional Content Sunchokes, or Jerusalem artichokes, are not a type of artichoke but rather a species of sunflower. They are a great source of iron and potassium. They are also a good source of phosphorus, vitamin C, and certain B vitamins including thiamin and niacin. One cup of […]
January Awareness
As we kick-off 2019, it is a perfect time to set new goals to work towards throughout the year, as well as to increase awareness of many health-related topics. January is a month made up of National Healthy Weight Week and National Cervical Health Awareness Month as well as many other important awareness efforts! […]
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. […]
The Science Nook on the FSAm-NPS Nutrient Profiling System
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Food labels can be overwhelming, as they contain nutrition facts, ingredients, numbers in grams and numbers in percentages. Knowing exactly what to look for, paired with both regulated and unregulated front of the package health claims, may make finding the most nutritious options unclear to many. The following […]
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 […]
Raising Awareness in November
November is a month that brings awareness to Family Caregivers, Lung Cancer, and Pancreatic Cancer. This month there are many awareness efforts, events and ways to get involved in the fight to prevent these two cancers, as well as recognize family members and those that devote their time to caring for others. Lung Cancer […]
Holly Clegg on the Veggie of the Season: Sweet Potatoes
The #1 Fall Ingredient – Sweet Potatoes! Ok, so that isn’t exactly a scientific number but sweet potatoes are definitely the number one fall ingredient in my family. The beloved sweet potato, or yam as it’s called in Louisiana, is known to be the sweetest of the sweet potatoes. The sweet potato may be the […]
Almonds: Small but Nutritionally Mighty
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN High in Nutrient-Dense Calories Almonds provide a great blend of healthy fats and protein. Because fat provides more calories per gram than carbohydrates or protein, they are also energy-dense. Not to worry though, almonds are an appropriate snack for both weight gain and weight loss, as they keep […]