Friday, 13 June 2014

Superfoods: Spinach




A little bit of History:

Persia, modern-day Iran, is the home of spinach and its journey across the world is chartered from the 7th century when a Nepalese king presented it as a gift to China

Benefits:

The nutritional benefits of spinach include its anti-inflammatory effects, making it good for sufferers of asthma. It also contains high levels of antioxidants, beta-carotene and folates, which are thought to help prevent colon cancer. Spinach is especially good for pregnant women, being an excellent source of iron




Tips:

  • The darker the leaf, the more nutritious it is: purchase young, tender spinach leaves and store them in a plastic food bag and keep refrigerated

  • Fresh spinach will only keep for about four or five days

  • Steamed spinach is the perfect pizza topping, bringing added flavour and nutritional content

  • Boost the nutritional value of your lasagna by placing spinach leaves between the different layers

  • toss some raw spinach with other mixed leaves and chopped walnuts to create a healthy salad


Do you have any favourite spinach recipes? or other cool tips on this superfood?



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5 comments:

  1. Oh, I love walnuts on spinach salad with some balsamic vinegar and Parmesan cheese. About spinach, doesn't it loose quite a bit of nutrients when you boil it? Have you ever tried using the leftover water to cook rice or something, to try to salvage those nutrients?
    Best,
    DH

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  2. This is a great post, full of tips, I love eating spinach, thanks for sharing !!! :)

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  3. Thank you for your lovely comment :-)

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  4. Mmm that seems delicious, I will definitely try it out :-) ...I usually steam my spinach, but when I used to boil it I used to drink some of the water, I found it refreshing. But that is a good idea to use the water for something else. Thanks for sharing :-)

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  5. You are more than welcome! :)

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