If you are looking to add more nutrition to your diet, look no further than pumpkins. These large orange squash are chock full of beta-carotene just like carrots, tomatoes and other similar colored fruit and vegetables. Pumpkins are an excellent source of vitamin C, fiber, and calcium. The seeds from pumpkins are full of zinc and unsaturated fatty acids that we need to maintain our health.
For the calories you are consuming, pumpkin gives you a lot of nutrition. Even if you ate it for fiber alone, it is known to fill you up so you can naturally curb your appetite without harmful pharmaceuticals. Fiber is also good for your bowels. This squash is also full of potassium.
In order to carry oxygen to your cells, your red blood cells use iron. Pumpkins help supply your daily-recommended requirement of this important mineral. Zinc will help prevent osteoporosis, a degenerative condition of the spine and hips. This mineral is also important in maintaining the health of your reproductive system, especially in maintaining fertility and sperm motility.
Lutein and zeaxanthin are important compounds found in pumpkin that help neutralize the free radicals that can damage the lenses in your eyes. This can help prevent macular degeneration and cataracts as you get older. Isn’t it amazing that this simple vegetable can protect your eyes, your bones, and your reproductive system? It is also good for your skin. How many vegetables can do all this and still taste great in both sweet and savory dishes?
When you add more of this healthy food to your diet, it does not matter if you use a canned pumpkin soup recipe or use fresh pumpkin. Both are healthy and full of nutrients your body needs to remain healthy. Pumpkin soup can be prepared so it is low in calories or you can make it rich in cream and other luxurious ingredients. It is a simple food that is elegant and rustic all at the same time.
Adding pumpkin to your meals provides you with all these great nutrients in one easy package. This overlooked source of nutrition is highly under appreciated. Do not use pumpkins just to decorate for Halloween or to make dessert during the holidays. Place the pumpkin out for everyone to see as a delicious food source.
This versatile food can easily be made into delicious savory dishes as well as sweet desserts. Pumpkin is easily added to your menu in any number of ways. There are many recipes to try so you do not use the same dish all the time. Do not think of pumpkins as decorative… eat them! Make soup! Make cookies! Make pudding!
Once you have integrated pumpkin into your menu, you will wonder how you ever did without this rich, flavorful vegetable. You will feel better, you will look better, and you will be providing your body with the nutrients it needs to remain healthy. Pumpkin will help you maintain your figure, give you calcium, and help you beat problems like osteoporosis. Pretty good for a decoration, isn’t it?
When you make classic pumpkin soup, be prepared for all your guests to be amazed at your culinary prowess. They will think you slaved hours over this incredible dish, when in fact it took less than a half hour. Go ahead and take your bows… no one will know your secret.
For more information go to www.maculardegenerationassociation.org
Monday, November 16, 2009
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