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    Five reasons eggplant is a healthy diet food

    Five reasons eggplant is a healthy diet food


    The Spanish nicknamed the eggplant "the apple of love" - it does keep the heart healthy, so there may be something to that saying. Eggplant - also called aubergine - contains anthocyanins and phenolic compounds, which protect your body from free radicals that cause aging. As well, the fibre in eggplant lowers cholesterol by preventing its absorption in the intestines.

    Another great thing about eggplant is that because it is so fibrous, it works like a sponge, soaking up any flavours it is combined with. Because of its texture, eggplant makes a great substitute for meat in many recipes.

    Eggplant is naturally low in calories, as long as you don't fry it in oil. A deep-fried eggplant can absorb up to four times more fat than french-fried potatoes. That is a whopping 83 grams of fat in 70 seconds, or 700 extra calories. That's like taking this healthy diet food and making it calorically equivalent to eating an extra-large hamburger with bacon! Stick to baking, roasting, grilling, broiling, and steaming your eggplant for maximum health effects.

    Read on to learn how this amazing fruit can improve your health this winter:

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    1. Eggplant increases satiety and absorbs fat: Eggplant is extremely high in a type of viscous fibre that has the ability to bind to fat and create a feeling of fullness, with just 20 calories per cup of cubed eggplant. This makes eggplant an amazing addition to any weight-loss regimen!

    2. Eggplant is high in the amino acid GABA:
    GABA (gama-aminobutyric acid) is an amino acid that has the ability to reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and quiet a racing mind. This makes eggplant a perfect relaxation food for the holiday season.

    3. Eggplant skin contains high-powered antioxidants: Eggplants contain an antioxidant called nasunin, found in the vegetable's skin. Nasunin protects against premature aging, cardiovascular disease, and the physical effects of emotional stress.

    4. Eggplant is a source of potassium: Potassium has always been necessary for maintaining a healthy blood pressure, but has now been shown to help prevent gum disease as well. Potassium is a key component in fighting inflammation of the gums and arteries.

    5. Eggplant extracts are traditionally used to lower cholesterol: Eggplant extract stimulates bile production and allows for increased metabolism and elimination of cholesterol from the system. Eggplant extracts are considered an ethnomedicine because of their traditional uses in the treatment of high cholesterol.

    Five reasons eggplant is a healthy diet food

    Eggplant "noodle" Pad Thai

    Eggplant is known to be versatile, but have you ever thought of using it as noodles? Nutritionist Adeline Chan created this incredible Pad Thai dish, with all the flavour and a fraction the carbs you would get in a traditional noodle dish. The cilantro and lime add a fresh lift, perfect on a cool fall day.

    Ingredients:
    3 Chinese eggplants
    1 tbsp organic seasoned rice vinegar
    1 tbsp pure fish sauce
    1 tbsp unsweetened almond milk
    ¼ tsp tamarind paste
    ½ tbsp pure maple syrup
    1 tbsp coconut oil
    2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
    1 large egg, whisked
    ½ cup firm tofu, diced into roughly 1-cm cubes
    1-2 pinches red pepper flakes (optional)
    1 bunch green onions, finely chopped
    ½ cup mung bean sprouts
    1 tsp sesame oil
    1-2 tbsp roasted unsalted cashews, crushed
    ½ lime, cut into wedges
    Few sprigs of coriander (to garnish)

    Directions:
    1. Cut each eggplant in half lengthwise.  Then, cut each half lengthwise into about 0.5-cm thick strips.  Set the eggplant "noodles" aside.

    2. For the sauce, combine organic seasoned rice vinegar, pure fish sauce, unsweetened almond milk, tamarind paste, and pure maple syrup into a small bowl.  Mix everything well and set aside.

    3. In a skillet on medium heat, add the coconut oil and sauté the garlic. 

    4. Once the garlic is slightly brown, add in the whisked egg immediately and scramble it.

    5. When the egg is scrambled and no longer runny, add in the tofu and eggplant.  Mix everything together until the eggplant strips become limp like noodles.

    6. Next, stir in the sauce (from step 2). When the sauce begins to boil, red pepper flakes can be added for spiciness, if desired. 

    7. When the liquid from the sauce has evaporated, turn off the heat and toss in the green onions, mung bean sprouts, and sesame oil.  Mix well and then transfer everything into a serving dish.

    8. Top the dish off with roasted unsalted cashews, coriander, and lime.  Make sure to squeeze in some lime before eating and enjoy!
    Makes 2 servings

    Note: Eggplant belongs to the nightshade family, which also includes tomatoes, sweet peppers, and potatoes. People who suffer from arthritis may find they react to an alkaloid in nightshades that causes swelling and inflammation. Check your sensitivity to nightshades by removing them from the diet and then reintroducing them while watching for symptoms.

    Nutritionist Julie Daniluk hosts Healthy Gourmet , a reality cooking show that looks at the ongoing battle between taste and nutrition. Her soon-to-be-published first book, Meals That Heal Inflammation, advises on allergy-free foods that both taste great and assist the body in the healing process.

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    58 comments

    • cutiecaceres64  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      can i lose 20 pound sin one week? haha
    • alya m  •  6 months ago
      Hi Wandering Soul
      Back or grill 1 large eggplant (you can grill it on your stove too), peel, cut or mash , 1-2 cloves garlic, ,2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, 2 Tablespoon Olive oil, 2 table spoon Tahini (yougort if you don't have Tahini), fresh parsley, little salt
      mix all together, top with more olive oil. Goes well with olives, cheese, or just as dip
      • Wandering Soul 6 months ago
        Thanks Alya!
      • Robert Miller 6 months ago
        You left out da RUM stupid!
        The main ingredient.
        Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
      • Isam B 6 months ago
        check the recepie for baba ghanouj and mutabbal,main ingredient is baked eggplant
    • beeginger  •  6 months ago
      im a diabetic with high blood pressure and high cholesterol. job is also stressful at certain times. the more i read about this plant the more im loving it
      • Sanjev 6 months ago
        suggestion:----avoid cofee/alchol, eat oatmeat regular with ground cinnamon in it with some sweetner, drink black tea without milk,sugar to cut colestrol to 30%....
      • B 6 months ago
        Suggestion that will work: ---- get off the computer and go play outside until your shirt is completely wet with sweat 4 times a week for 6 months. During this time stop reading these BS articles that try to make you think there's some magical food that can fix your health problems. Then go get another blood test and see what the doc says. ;)
      • Robert Miller 6 months ago
        Don't forget da RUM!
        That's what gives it da flavour!
        Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
    • Tebs  •  6 months ago
      Tortang Talong is still the Best! (Eggplant Omelet).
      • Jo 6 months ago
        Yes the best way to cook eggplant I agree!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      actually it was the french who called it pomme d'amour and it was in reference to tomoatoes
      • A. H 6 months ago
        French call Pomme d'amour the Candy apple. In Spanish, "manzana de amor" (the apple of love) does not mean anything about food. The original tomato was probably yellow-fleshed, given that the Italians referred to it as pomo d'oro, meaning "apple of gold."
    • Prviate  •  6 months ago
      i love egg plant and baby zucchini in mixed veggie melody roasted in the oven. yummy great fall/winter dish.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      Ratatouille. There's a reason why the French look so good...
    • Allan M  •  6 months ago
      Eating oil-fried eggplant mixed with citrus naturally flavoured soy sauce is a good aphrodisiac 100% guarantee.
    • cutie esth  •  6 months ago
      i just love stir fry eggplant with lots of garlic!yum yum,missed Philippines..
      • ek 6 months ago
        can u give me a recipe, please?)
    • catperson  •  6 months ago
      i plant egg plants in my garden in the summer i make rataoulle,baked stuffed, broiled on the out door fire place but now i may start buying more of egg plants to use in the wintermonths.
    • Mandatory  •  6 months ago
      Ratatoulle is an awesome baked eggplant dish! Do a recipe search and you'll quickly come up with a great one. Modify the ingrediants to suit you diet and palate.....
    • 林辰  •  6 months ago
      Wow
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      you forgot to mention that Filipinos boiled them too, then used yhrm in salad mixing, etc...
    • Tracy  •  6 months ago
      It's great grilled on the barbeque with just a brushing of olive oil, seasoning, and herbs of choice (I like oregano, thyme, rosemary...).
    • samir  •  6 months ago
      eggplant turn black if you cut it and leav it long with out cooking will turn black that is the iron
    • samir  •  6 months ago
      eggplant is full with iron very good for health
    • Cathy  •  6 months ago
      I find it has no flavor by itself...maybe cooked with a bit of olive oil and spices/low fat sauces would make it more appealing.
    • Albgirl  •  6 months ago
      I just chop it up and add it to tomato sauces. It's a great addition to spaghetti sauce. If you want to cook it a bit before adding it to sauces, cut it up and steam it. It softens nicely without having to fry it.
    • Usman Ali  •  6 months ago
      y is this on canada's news? it should be on americas, there the fatties
    • sahin mirza , Ottawa  •  6 months ago
      We eat egg plant as we slice them and use little curry poder and fri them in very little oil and eat them with warm rice . Supper yammy.
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