BRINJAL OR EGGPLANT
1. The iron, calcium and
other minerals in eggplant supply the essential nutrients required by the body.
2.Eggplants contain
certain essential phyto nutrients which improve blood circulation and nourish
the brain. But remember—these
nutrients are concentrated in the skin of the eggplant, so don’t char and throw
it away.
3.They provide fiber, which protects the digestive
tract. In fact, regular intake of eggplants can protect you from colon cancer.
4.Eggplant is low in calories, with just 35 per
cup. It contains no fat and its high fiber content can help you feel full.
5.For centuries, eggplants have been used for
controlling and managing diabetes. Modern research validates this role, thanks
to the high fiber and low soluble carbohydrate content of the eggplant.
6.Eggplants have a role in heart care, too.
Research studies show they can lower ‘bad’ cholesterol. But you must cook them
the right way to get these benefits. Fried eggplant soaks up a lot of fat,
making it harmful and heavy. Instead, bake it at 400 degrees, which brings out
glorious flavor and gives you all the goodness an eggplant holds!
7.The heart-healthy benefits of eggplant don’t end
with limiting cholesterol. Eggplants are high in bioflavonoids, which are known
to control high blood pressure and relieve stress.
8.Regular consumption of eggplant helps prevent
blood clots—thanks again to Vitamin K and bioflavonoids, which strengthen
capillaries.
courtesy@http://www.care2.com/greenliving/8-great-reasons-to-eat-eggplants.html
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