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New Superhero Foods

July 14th, 2009

Today, it’s widely recognized that you are what you eat, with some foods appearing to be better for you than others. When you fill your diet with the so-called superfoods, you’re getting a whole lot more than the traditional nutrients they contain. Foods with compounds such as phytochemicals, botanicals, bioactives, probiotics, Omega 3s and more are being closely studied for their ability to enhance your health and wellbeing, and help you age successfully.

Chances are you already know about many of the superstars. You can find them in every food category, such as oats and other whole grains, vibrant colored fruits such as blueberries, mangoes and kiwi fruit and yogurts with prebiotics ( healthy bacteria ).

Even culinary herbs and spices are providing their worth as superfoods in the way they can boost the anti-oxidant activity of meals. Here, we take a closer look at two of the new superheroes in town.

Acai Berries

Acai berries

Acai berries

Scientists are very interested in studying indigenous cultures that have long revered certain foods for their health and medicinal properties.

Acai berries are found in the deep jungle of Amazon, seems to have phytochemicals that hold a potent health powers. The acai berries grows in clusters on the acai palm and has very high anti-oxidant activity, with Brazilians apparently describing it as “the milk of the Amazon” . Traditionally, they have used acai berries to treat skin conditions and digestive disorders but the claims around this popular health food supplement abound.

In a recent University of Folrida study, acai berry extract was shown to trigger a self-destruct response in up to 86% of leukemia cells in a test tube environment. However, scientists are quick to point out that human studies are needed before claiming any anti-cancer properties. When it comes to fruit, whole is best, as there are beneficial interactions or synergy between different components. Yet, as acai fruit perishes quickly on picking, foods with extracts of the berry may be the way to go.
Simply Sardines

Sizzling sardines

Sizzling sardines

There’s nothing new about sardines, but the fact that they have been largely overlooked in the Omega 3 stakes is, well just a little bit fishy!

Sardines are a great health bargain as they are easy to find , versatile, relatively inexpensive and pack a powerful Omega 3 and Vitamin D punch. For example, sardines in olive oil contain approximately 200mg of long chain Omega 3s ( DHA and EPA ) per 100mg, compared with canned tuna and salmon in the range of 200mg-400mg per 100g.

Hailed for their heart health benefits and their role in helping to reduce the symptoms of inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, long chain Omega 3s are now being studied for their mind and mood benefits, too.

In another plus, sardines contain calcium from their edible bones and are very low on the food chain, so they are likely to have lower levels of contaminants than other deep sea fish.

Sardines are also one of the richest dietary sources of the bone-building vitamin D. Low levels of Vitamin D have been associated with chronic medical conditions such as some cancers and auto-immune disorders such as multiple sclerosis.

Diet spy

June 24th, 2009

Do you know by eating just half a grapefruit a day will melt off 20-plus pounds in three months without you having to make any changes. But all of us have a problem here: How to shoot down our a.m cravings for tasty pastries with nothing more than the chipper declaration?

You should try a Grapefruit Brulee. Here’s how:

As you’re brewing your morning joe, fire up the broiler. Then take a grapefruit, slice that sucker in half, spoon a layer of brown sugar on top and broil for a minute. Voila – that bubbly brown-sugar crust transform a standby into a superlative!

Here are some options of what we should actually choose when our crazy cravings hit us!

The office vending machine’s worst fear

Last night you promised yourself that you’d pack those baby carrots and tote them to work. But due to an unforeseeen snooze-button incident this morning, you were forced to rush out the door empty-handed and were late for a meeting, to boot. Now it’s 3 P.M. and you are hallucinating with hunger, seconds away from skipping down the yellow-brick road to the vending machine. But wait: What’s this usassuming granola bar in your desk? Jackpot! It’s a Quaker Fiber & Omega -3 Dark Chocolate Chunk Bar. With all the buzzwords on the package , these babies may look like health food, but they taste totally decacent. Their secret: In between the good-for-you ingredients are hefty chunks of dark chocolate. A satisfying snack with no ensuing sugar crash? Maybe you’ll survive until dinner.

Chewy Multigrain with Dark Choc Chunk

Chewy Multigrain with Dark Choc Chunk

Calling all you Cheez-It friends

Have you seen your mug shots in your post office? No matter how many times you’re caught orange-handed, you can’t resist the goodness of a crunchy, salty, fatty cracker or better yet, an entire box. But in an effort to clean up your act, you’ve struck out in search of a more nutritious option. And boy, did you find a winner with Ak-Mak 100% Whole Wheat Crackers. These fiber-rich Armenian offerings don’t look like much (apart from roofing shingles), but try some.

Ak-Mak Cracker with spread

Ak-Mak Cracker with spread

See? Surprisingly complex buttery flavor enhanced by nutty sesame. Care for another? We thought so. To lend these lovelies even more mmm, give them a generous smear of The Laughing Cow Light Original Swiss Spreadable Cheese. You’ll be saying “Cheez-who?” in no time.

Spicy buffalo wing lovers unite

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Just a single whiff of saucy hot wings and our stomachs launch into a full-blown volcanic rumble. But whoa, watch out! With 1,000 calories and 66 grams of fat in the average serving, these wings can still fly…well, straight to your thighs. It’s a good thing there’s a way to get that palate-tickling blend of spicy, crispy zing without having to get the waistbands of your pants professionally altered. You call these nibbles First Buffalo Blings, but you’ll call them downright delicious. To make: Nuke a bag of 100 calorie microwaveable popcorn, then sprinkle in a few drops of Frank’s RedHot Buffalo Wings Sauce. Clamp the bag shut, shake, shake, shake and dump it all into a bowl preferably one that nestles right into your lap. That’s a big yum yum treat without adding inches to the tum!

Food for thought

June 22nd, 2009

No wonder all of us are playing the heavy and even Hollywood’s elite has a risk of getting bigger these days. Portions are out of control. When it debuted in 1908, the original Hershey candy bar was only 0.6 ounces. Now the bar is 8 ounces.

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And 20 years ago, a bagel was three inches in diameter and 140 calories. Now it’s 350 calories! Unbelievable!

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