Today we would like to tell you about the research we made on leek vegetable. Leeks look a lot like green onions but they are sweeter than onions. You can add leeks to salads, broth, stew, fish, steak, poultry, soups, and frittatas. Leeks have very low amounts of nutrients, and here is their list:
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B1, Thiamin
- Vitamin B2, Riboflavin
- Vitamin B3, niacin
- Vitamin B5, Pantothenic Acid
- Vitamin B6, pyridoxine
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
- Calcium
- Copper
- Manganese
- Iron
- Folate
- Carbohydrates
- Water
- Magnesium
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
- Omega 3 Fatty Acids
- Omega 6 Fatty Acids
- Amino Acids
Leeks have very good and healthy benefits too. Even though the amounts in nutrients are pretty small especially when they are boiled, but they are still beneficial for our health:
- Lowers bad cholesterol
- Raises good cholesterol
- Promotes Optimal Health
- Lowers High blood pressure
- Lowers Risk of heart attack
- Lowers Risk of Stroke
- Lowers Risk of Prostate Cancer
- Lowers Risk of Colon Cancer
- Lowers Risk of Ovarian Cancer
- Improves Blood Sugar Levels
- Lowers Risk of Atherosclerosis
- Lowers Risk of Diabetic Heart Disease
Collard Greens is not very popular green leafy vegetable for some reason. Seems like someone is trying to hide it away from people because of its extremely healthy and high nutrients and benefits. Well, we are here to let you know everything that we know about this very healthy green leafy vegetable called Collard Greens. Here is the List of Nutrients, Ingredients, and Vitamins:
In this writing we’ll introduce you to red, yellow, orange, green, purple, brown and even black bell peppers. I don’t know if you can taste the difference between their colors, but many people do, my favorite bell pepper is the red one. You can use bell peppers for very nice flavorful salads, soups and pretty much almost any dish could use them, the problem usually comes to, the money to get them. Anyway, here is the important list of nutrients in raw one cup of bell peppers: