I Hate Grapefruits #30DayBlogChallenge
Day 10
This was hard because I really love fruit. I guess the
fruit I dislike the most would be a grapefruit. I'll eat it if it's the only
option, but I really hate the bitter taste. Unfortunately for me grapefruits
are known as one of the healthiest fruits, so I guess I'm missing out on
nutrients.
Here are
some nutritional facts about the grapefruit:
§ Delicious, grapefruit is very low in calories, consists of
just 42 calories per 100 g. Nonetheless; it is rich in dietary insoluble fiber pectin,
which works as bulk laxative. Dietary fiber helps to protect the colon mucous
membrane by decreasing exposure time to toxic substances in the colon as well
as binding to cancer-causing chemicals in the colon.
§ Pectin has also been shown to reduce blood cholesterol
levels by decreasing re-absorption of cholesterol in the colon.
§ The fruit contains very good levels of vitamin-A (provides
about 1150 IU per 100g), and flavonoid antioxidants such as naringenin,
and naringin.
Additionally, it is a moderate source of lycopene,
beta-carotene, xanthin and lutein. Studies suggest that these
compounds have antioxidant properties and are essential for vision. The total
antioxidant strength measured in terms of oxygen radical absorbance capacity
(ORAC) of grapefruit is 1548 µmol TE/100 g.
§ Further, vitamin A is also required maintaining healthy
mucus membranes and skin. Consumption of natural fruits rich in vitamin-A, and
flavonoids helps to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.
§ It is an excellent source of antioxidant vitamin-C;
providing about 52% of DRI. Vitamin-C is a powerful natural anti-oxidant and
helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge
harmful free radicals. It, furthermore, is required for the maintenance of
healthy connective tissue and aids in early wound healing. It also facilitates
dietary iron absorption in the intestine.
§ 100 g of fresh fruit contains about 135 mg of potassium
electrolyte. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids, helps
regulate heart rate and blood pressure through countering sodium effects.
§ Red varieties of grapefruits are especially rich in
powerful flavonoid antioxidant, lycopene. Studies shows that lycopene
protects skin from dangerous UV rays, and offers protection against prostate
cancer.
§ Additionally, it contains moderate levels of B-complex
group of vitamins such as folates, riboflavin, pyridoxine, and thiamin in
addition to some resourceful minerals such as iron, calcium, copper, and
phosphorus.
I love grapefruits
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