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.
Calorie for calorie, pumpkins pack in a lot of nutrition. The fiber in this seasonal food will also temper your appetite so you do not overeat. Fiber is also good for the health of your bowels. Potassium, another important nutrient, is abundant in pumpkins.
We all need iron to help our red blood cells oxygenate our bodies. Pumpkin will give you what you need! In addition, the zinc will help prevent osteoporosis. Did you know it can affect the hips as well as the spine? Zinc is also beneficial to your reproductive system… especially if you are trying for a baby.
Compounds known as lutein and zeaxanthin are found in pumpkins. They help rid the lenses in your eyes of damaging free radicals. They can help you avoid disorders like macular degeneration and cataracts. This simple garden vegetable helps your vision, your bones, your reproductive system and helps maintain your weight at a healthy level. It also protects your skin. Can you believe something so good for you taste so good? You can even eat it as a dessert!
Want more ways to add this food to your menu? Maybe you are looking for a recipe for pumpkin soup. This easy meal can be made with fresh or canned pumpkin. Both versions are healthy and provide many of the nutrients your body needs. Soup can be made so it is low in calories, or you can add cream and other luscious ingredients to make it truly elegant. Who knew this rustic vegetable could offer so much?
By adding pumpkin to your diet, you not only add all these fabulous nutrients that your body needs to stay well and thrive, you are making the choice to add a good food to your diet that is mostly overlooked in this country. Instead of regulating pumpkins to the celebration of Halloween and the occasional pie during the holidays, pumpkin should be allowed to take its place in the culinary world and shine.
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?
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