Thursday, May 14, 2009

avocado everyone!


Do you know that Avocado is considered as one of the healthiest foods? Surprisingly, these luscious green fruits are full of heart-healthy monounsaturated fat that can help lower both total and “bad” cholesterol. They contain health-promoting caretenoids, rich in Vitamin E and Potassium, and contain some fiber to help fill you up.


Anyways, here are more facts about Avocados:

  • They contain plant chemicals and antioxidants, all of which contribute to good health.
  • A medium size of the fruit has 30 grams of fat and even though it is the healthy kind, it can add lots of extra calories if you don’t watch your portion size and balance it with other wise food choices.


Here are some tips on how to prepare the fruit:

  • Slice avocados into salads;
  • Float slices or cubes of avocado on top of soups; or
  • Use avocado instead of butter, cream cheese, or mayonnaise on breads, bagels, and sandwiches.


I remember in the Philippines, we used to eat Avocados all the time. We have several trees in my late grandmother’s farm. We used to go there and bring home sacks of the said fruit. I can say that I had my fill of Avocado that I am not into it right now, though I like Guacamole – mm, mm, mm!

2 comments:

  1. I love avocados; however, people need to remember that the monounsaturated fat in avocados is, true, considered the 'good fat', but you should still limit your daily fat (including good) intake to 70 calories. That's why I love Florida Avocados (sometimes you see them as SlimCados). They are naturally half the fat and coming into season in June.

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  2. yeah, i agree with linda. good cholesterol it may have, we still have to limit eating avocados.

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