Importance of well balance diet
All food contains all of the nutrients we need to be healthy, it is necessary to eat various foods in sufficient amounts. A good diet will include many different foods, and sufficient in quantity and quality to meet an individual’s need for food energy and other micro nutrients.
ONIONS
Typical serving size:
½ cup, raw (45 g)
HOW THEY HARM
Bloating and flatulence
WHAT THEY HEAL
Lung and other cancers
Heart attacks
High cholesterol
High blood sugar
Bacterial infections
Onions are members of the allium plant family, which also includes garlic, leeks, and shallots
Onions are divided into two categories: spring onions, which have a mild flavor and whose green
tops and bulbs are eaten; and globe onions, which have a more pungent flavor and dry outer skins that
are discarded
Shallots possess features of both onions and garlic, but are milder
Red onions have a
mild, somewhat sweet flavor, which makes them a favorite for salads and sandwiches
Stronger white
and yellow varieties are ideal for cooking, because they become milder and sweeter upon heating and
they also impart a pleasant flavor to other foods
Although onions in general are not high in vitamins and minerals, the green tops of spring onions
are a good source of vitamin C and beta-carotene
A cup of boiled onions provides about 225 mg of
potassium
They are rich in phytochemicals like flavonoids which protect against disease
Health Benefits
Protects against lung cancer
A study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
reported on the significant correlation between the high intake of dietary flavonoids and a reduced
risk of lung cancer
Foods with the flavonoids that offer the best protection include onions as well as
apples and white grapefruit
Fends off other types of cancer
Sulfur compounds and flavonoids in onions may block the
cancer-causing potential of some carcinogens
One Chinese study found that men who ate at least 1
Tbsp day of chopped onions and other related vegetables (garlic, scallions, chives, and leeks) had
about half the risk of developing prostate cancer compared to men who ate less than ¼ Tbsp (4 mL)
of these vegetables daily
Prevents heart attacks
Folk healers have long recommended onions as a heart tonic:
Researchers have now documented that adenosine, an aspirin-like substance in onions, hinders
dangerous clot formation that causes heart attacks
May boost “good” cholesterol levels
Studies indicate that onions may protect against the artery-
clogging damage of cholesterol by raising the levels of the protective high-density lipoproteins
(HDLs)
Stabilizes blood sugar levels
In one Egyptian study of diabetic rats, onion juice reduced blood
sugar levels by an amazing 70%
One of few published studies in humans, from India, dates back
some 30 years, but it found that people with diabetes who ate 2 oz (57 g) of onions a day experienced
a significant drop in blood sugar levels
Researchers credit these effects to the sulfur compounds in
onions as well as their flavonoids
Furthermore, onions are one of the richest food sources of
chromium, a trace mineral that improves the body’s ability to respond to insulin
May stop skin infections
Onions contain substances that have a mild antibacterial effect, which
may validate the old folk remedy of rubbing a raw onion on a cut to prevent infection
However, more
research is necessary
Health Risks
Bloating and gas
Onions contain fructose, a common sugar that causes gas
Although it may cause
discomfort, gas and bloating is usually not harmful
Allergies
Make a sliced red onion, goat cheese, lettuce, and pumpernickel sandwich
Sprinkle raw minced sweet onion on bean dishes
Splash caramelized pearl onions with sherry vinegar as a condiment for roasts
QUICK TIP:
Eat them raw
Cooking onions at a high heat significantly reduces the benefits of diallyl sulfide, their cancer-
protective phytochemical
Fresh raw onion offers the most Health Benefits
, and mincing (or even
chewing) the onion helps to release its phytochemical power
20% lower risk of heart disease was observed in people who ate
the most onions along with other foods rich in flavonoids
Buying Tip
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Globe onions should be firm, with crackly, dry skin
Reject any that feel soft, have black spots, which
indicate mold, or have green sprouts showing at the top—these are well past their prime
They should
have a mild odor
A strong, oniony smell indicates decay
Scallions, or green onions, should have crisp, dark green tops and firm white bottoms
In general, the ones
with more slender bottoms will have a sweeter taste
Storing Tips
Globe onions should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct light, which can give them a bitter
taste
Do not store them near potatoes, which give off moisture and a gas that causes onions to spoil more
quickly
Store scallions in the refrigerator
They can be kept for several days, but use them as quickly as possible
before they begin to soften