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 […]
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 […]
Food First: Vitamin B12
Overview Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential for red blood cell production, normal cellular metabolism and is a key factor in the production of DNA, your unique genetic blueprint. B12 is unique in that it is only naturally found in animal products such as meat, poultry and dairy. However, vegetarian […]
Health in the New Year
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN The Holidays are in full swing and the New Year is approaching. Although the best time to make healthy lifestyle changes is today (now, the present!), many view the New Year as a fresh start, and set resolutions to improve their health. Whether your New Year’s resolution is […]
Enjoy A Festive Holiday Season with Diabetic Recipes
Holidays are a special time for family and friends to gather together, usually around food! However, if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes, you may feel as though you have to give up your favorites all together. Not so! With over 8% of the American population having diabetes, it is important […]
Savor Cooks: Pomegranate
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features pomegranate. Try our recipe for Roasted Delicata Squash and Red Onion with Pomegranate and Tahini. Pomegranate seeds, also known as arils, are a great accompaniment to so many recipes and foods, especially those with a Mediterranean inspired influence. Here are a few ways to enjoy them: Over oatmeal, yogurt, […]
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 […]
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 […]