Monday, May 14, 2007

Artichokes

Terry and I had Artichokes for dinner the other night, and he asked what kind of nutritional value does the Artichoke have, and I have to say I have no clue, so I looked it up and this is what it had to say. More liver help...yiiippppeeee

Nutrition
The ancients considered artichokes to have many benefits. Artichokes, including leaves, were thought to be an aphrodisiac, a diuretic, a breath freshener and even a deodorant. Decoctions of artichoke leaves have been used as blood cleansers, cholerics, to improve bile production and secretion and to detox the liver and the skin.

The new, to this era, information about phytochemicals contained in vegetables and fruits is confirming some of these ancient claims. Research is now underway to determine the phytochemicals in artichokes, and work continues to define the role these phytochemicals play in maintaining good health and preventing disease.

Current research is showing benefits to the liver from cynarin, a compound found in the artichoke's leaves. Silymarin is another compound found in artichokes that has powerful anitoxidant properties and may help the liver regenerate healthy tissue.

Artichokes are nutrient dense, so, for the 25 calories in a medium artichoke, you're getting 16 essential nutrients!

Artichokes provide the important minerals magnesium, chromium, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, iron and calcium. For example, that 25 calorie artichoke provides 6% of the Recommended Daily Value of phosphorus, 10% of magnesium, 8% of manganese, 10% of chromium, 5% of potassium, 4% of iron and 2% of calcium and iron.

In addition to all these important minerals, artichokes are a good source of fiber (12% of the RDV), vitamin C (10% of the RDV), and folate (10% of the RDV).

Artichokes are low in calories and sodium, have no fat and no cholesterol.

All this means that artichokes, as a part of a low-fat, high-fiber diet, can help reduce the risk of certain types of heart disease, cancers and birth defects.

4 comments:

Pam said...

Jac, what is it with you posting at 2:22 again? Is someone trying to pass you a message? I love artichokes, but they have to be cooked or marinated. Does anyone eat them raw?

Jacqueline Brown, said...

What does 222 mean anyway? Its just coincidence....
The Artichokes are cooked...I don't know that you can eat them Raw.

Joy! said...

Love them cooked-love them marinated! Raw-ew. Maybe the heart...Lauren?

Anonymous said...

hmmm.....ill look and see if i have any ideas for raw artichokes....i feel like they could probably be marinated (using all raw) and blended....maybe something to test...