All About That Beet, Bout That Beet, No Carrots (Just kidding, we love carrots) || Nutrition Post || 2.5.15

BEET || BEETROOT

from the Beta vulgaris


Beets are the type of vegetable that either grow on people after being awesomely prepared or will forever stay in the never-cook category. I’m here to tell you that beets are amazing — for a whole host of other reasons than roasting them under the broiler with mushrooms, garlic, olive oil, and some sea salt. Yum. They originate on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of Africa and Europe and are in season during the Summer and Autumn. They’re easily grown in the home garden.

Beetroots are high in folate, magnesium, and fiber along with being a good source of vitamin B6 and C. The phenols in beets — which provide awesome antioxidant properties — are a perfect pair to the betalains, water-soluble plant pigments that give beets their vibrant, staining color, not mention being incredible beneficial to the human body. If you’re lucky to eat some of the beet greens, you’ll find your system energized with more fiber, vitamins A, B6, C, K, & E, thiamine, and riboflavin, present with high levels of magnesium, potassium, calcium, the ever-essential iron, and copper. Plus a whole host of other nutrients that would turn this page into just a list. But just one more… In very simple terms, beets when digested, run through the system scooping up toxins, allowing them to become water soluble in the body and neutralized so as not to harm the beneficial properties. This allows them to easily pass through the system, leaving the body stock full of nutrients, free of impurities. Umm hello! I’ll take one at every meal please.


Nutritional Benefits |

Per one cup raw – 136g – only some of many incredible benefits include

  • Fiber // 4g fiber
  • Carbohydrates // 13g carbohydrates (9g from sugar)
  • Vitamin C // 11% DV
  • Folate // 34% DV
  • Magnesium // 8% DV
  • Potassium // 13% DV
  • Manganese // 28% DV
  • Antioxidants
  • Phytonutrients // betalains | carotenoids (beta-carotene)

What It Can Help Me With |

  • Antioxidant
  • Anti-Inflammatory
  • Anticancer properties
  • Reduced oxidation and inflammation in obese women
  • In an animal study, beetroot juice was protective against esophageal cancer

How I Can Use It |

note || be sure to wash and scrub beets — since they grow in the ground, they often are coated in sand and dirt, making it less than appetizing to juice or add to a smoothie and get the granules stuck in your teeth

Roasted || helps best to preserve the folate my favorite go-to recipe is roasted with olive oil, salt, and pepper, with button mushrooms under the broiler and then tossed with spinach for a warm salad.

Steamed || this way is perfect for just cooking them up to have on hand for the week. awesome with brown rice, sweet potatoes, some hummus, and greens.

Raw || when it’s not so cold and you’re looking for a simple but nutritious option, try adding raw shredded beets to shredded cabbage, and apples with apple cider vinegar and honey for a summer coleslaw option

And don’t forget: pickled, sliced, added to juices, tossed into smoothies*, etc.

* speaking of smoothies — stay tuned for a beautiful recipe next week. just in time to treat yourself for Valentine’s Day ;-) .


Can't wait to share the recipe next Thursday.... HAPPY DANCE. Now go enjoy some beets ;). Xx.


UPDATE: Here's the recipe! The Smoothie of Love!

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 || WEEKEND ||

Finishing up exams, packing up my things, and heading home for a month has been crazy, busy, and exciting. I'm glad to be back, surprised at how much I needed to slow down and collapse on the couch. I feel like everyday is a new adventure that is filled with possibility and opportunity. I know I am doing all that I can and I will be rewarded as I move forward -- keeping this perspective is the challenge, of course.

This weekend, I'm looking forward to catching up on work, maybe doing some Christmas shopping and dinner party planning. I love the holidays!!! What cookies shall I bake this year? So much possibility!! Tonight, Mom and I are putting up the tree, playing with the doggies, and probably laughing too much. I hope all of you find joy today, tonight, through the weekend, and for the rest of your lives. You deserve it.

How are you spending the weekend? Do you have any fun, holiday plans yet?


LINKS & FINDS ||

An exhibit of luscious green hills... inside? Yep! And it's spectacular. 

Science has spoken -- in about three months that breakup won't be hurting so much.

This is why you really want to bite at the cuteness of that puppy or baby.

I love looking at beautiful renovations... look at this first-time-renovators' creation!

Supersonic travel?

The decadent recipe of the week -- I'll be playing around with this (vegan, of course).

How to email a busy person. Very applicable to my life, so I figured yours as well!  

I think I'm making these muffins tonight for dinner with some mushroom and onion soup. Boy, do I love being home and able to cook again.


Have a happy and cheerful holiday weeekend. Explore, love, hope, and be yourself. Always.

xx