APRICOT
FRUIT
The apricot is often overlooked in favor of other common
fruits such as the apple, pear, orange or banana. But the apricot is just as
healthy as those other fruits, in some cases even healthier. Aside from the
many health benefits of the apricot, it is also a wonderful diet food,
providing a large amount of healthful nutrition to the body as well as keeping
down caloric intake, as they are very low in calories as compared to other
fruits (only about 50 calories for three apricots)!
Like
apples or oranges, there are several different varieties of apricot, but you
will typically find only one or two types to choose from in your local
supermarket or fruit stand, depending upon your location. Appearing as small,
golden-orange fruits, they all share the same particular health benefits, so
its really just a matter of taste as to which type of apricot you would favor.
The
variety of nutrients found in apricots are very beneficial for good eyesight
and also help to prevent heart
disease and other
ailments. Apricots are also rich in powerful antioxidants, such as Lycopene,
helping to promote wellness and strengthen the immune system. The healthy
fruits are also a good source of fiber, beneficial for healthy digestion.
Dried
apricots have an even higher concentration of vitamins and nutrients, but are
also slightly higher in carbs. Apricots can be enjoyed in cakes and pies, with
ice cream or sorbets and yogurt, as a jam or jelly, used as a sauce or as a
fruit topping for salads, cereal, pancakes, and other foods. Recipes using
apricots can be found in abundance on the internet. You'll find a large source
of apricot recipes at http://allrecipes.com/ simply by typing 'apricots' into
the search box.
Those
with particular allergies should take note that dried apricots are usually
treated with sulfites in order to help preserve their shelf life and bright
coloring. Untreated dried apricots are much darker in color, and can be found
more easily in health food and nutrition stores.
Apricots
are highly recommended as an excellent choice to help complete the recommended
5-a-day serving of fruit, as well as for dieters or those just looking to eat
healthy and enjoy the health benefits of apricots.
Prof. John Kurakar
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