Recently, I discovered a new food I could
eat. Its crunchy, sweet and altogether delicious, and it has a ton of
nutritional benefits.
I’m
happy to introduce you to tiger nuts from Organic Gemini and I am sure
that you will enjoy them, even if you follow a specific nutrition protocol or
not.
Tiger
nuts are misnomer, because these aren’t nuts, they are actually a vegetable – a
type of starchy tuber. Tiger nuts are also called chufa, nut grass or yellow
nut sedge.
Popularly
called aki awusa in Eastern part of Nigeria (Igbo), and ofio
in many parts of Nigeria. It is highly nutritious and contains ingredient
that:
1. Helps
to prevent heart attacks.
2. Improve
blood circulation.
With
its high amino acid content, especially one called arginine, it has been shown
to be beneficial to those suffering with high blood pressure.
Tiger
nuts were highly valued food in ancient Egypt interestingly there is ancient
Egyptians and depicting the careful sorting of tiger nuts.
What
do tiger nuts look like or taste like?
They
taste sweet, they also taste nutty, earthly, vanilla flavor, milky, infact they
are just delicious. I like the taste and I know you will like it too.
NUTRITIONAL
BENEFITS OF TIGER NUT
1. Allergen
free: Tiger nuts allergies are probably one of the
rarest food allergies ever. Since they are a tuber, tiger nuts are completely
soy, diary, gain, nut, seed free. Further, Organic Gemini has a dedicated
gluten-free, peanut-free and tree nut-free facility to prevent
gross-contamination.
2. Resistant
starch: Tiger nuts are the highest whose source of a
unique type of taste of fiber called resistant starch. Besides the pleasant
flavor and texture. The resistant starch content makes people to eat tiger nuts
on a regular basis. Resistant starch is a highly beneficial pre-biotic which
feeds the good bacteria in your digestive tract known to be rich in fiber, the
nuts helps the digestive system and also aids weight loss.
Resistant
starch has been a hot topic lately in the health world as more and more
research shows the unique benefits of this plant fiber. For example research
indicates that resistant starch could be a powerful component in preventing
diabetes and obesity.
3. Healthful
fats: Unlike other starchy vegetables tubers such
as potatoes, tiger nuts are a good source of healthful fats. Tiger nuts have a
fatty acids. Composition similar to olive oil. With the fat composition being
about 73% mono unsaturated fat, 18% saturated fat and 9% poly unsaturated fat.
Tiger
nuts are good:
Sources
of Magnesium
Tiger
nuts are a good natural source of magnesium which is needed by the body’s
muscle and nerves. It has also been noted that magnesium also helps to regulate
the heart beat and maintain healthy blood pressure levels.
Sources
of Protein
Protein
is vital for every young person. Tiger nuts are veritable source of protein
which is vital ingredients weed in the buildings of muscle, skin and bone,
tiger nuts are infact nature’s best, non-meat, source of protein that there.
As I
said earlier tiger nuts are good for diabetic patient. The insoluble fiber
found in it can be a great help to diabetics. Insoluble fiber is important to
diabetics because unlike other carbohydrates it does not cause peaches and
troughs in the blood sugar levels.
Tiger
nuts contain no lactose but plenty of calcium, so it makes a great alternative
to cow’s milk for people who are lactose intolerant.
Also
recent studies have found that tiger nuts are brimming with vitamins and
minerals. They are a superb source of vitamins C and E, and minerals such as
potassium and phosphorus. Some yoghurt drinks are now being made with added
tiger nut milk to boast their nutritional content.
The
black specie of the tiger nut is an excellent medicine for boson lumps and cancer,
as well as any type of internal concentration and inflammation. It could be
used as eye compress and to bandage wounds.
Tiger
nuts are beneficial to everyone, the young, the old, the healthy and
non-healthy. Have good life time and enjoy your tasty “tiger nuts”.
Invite
your friends here for them to know more about tiger nuts.
Ride on sir
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