Karela: The bitter superfood that can sweetly transform your health!
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Whether you love potatoes or not, there’s one thing you know for sure: potatoes are really good for you.
Deepa Gupta | New Delhi | August 1, 2018 2:17 pm
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Potato is an incredibly healthy source of fuel – nutrient–packed and has no fat, sodium or cholesterol. And they are jam-packed with essential vitamin B6, fibre, magnesium and antioxidants. It has more potassium than a banana and nearly half your daily value of vitamin C. Like any food, there are perhaps a million ways one can eat them – steamed, baked and even fried. However, to maximise their health benefits, prepare them in a healthy way avoiding frying.
There are many varieties of potatoes to choose from. They include: sweet, red, purple, petites, fingerling and russet. The nutritional content of potatoes can vary depending on the variety and how they are prepared. For example, fried form adds more calories and fat than steamed or baked. Also, peeling them can significantly reduce their nutritional content. So, cook them with their skin that contains a great amount of vitamins and minerals.
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Health benefits of potatoes:
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Healthy ways to cook potatoes so as to make them part of a healthy diet:
Make potatoes a delicious as well as a healthy treat!
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Discover the incredible health benefits of karela, from diabetes control to kidney health, as highlighted by Acharya Balkrishna.
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