Vegetables

How To Buy And Store Vegetables

November 17th, 2007 at 03:11am Under Vegetables

Short of curing cancer and promising never-ending longevity, vegetables are accredited with so many health benefits it’s a wonder that their daily consumption is not a common obsession. Rich in vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre, vegetables are THE cornerstone of a healthy diet. Once the exclusive domain of vegetarians, vegetable-only meals are being incorporated into a growing number of weekly menu plans. And why not? They’re good for health, they help with weight loss and they’re easy on the budget.
With increased demand comes increased availability and today’s supermarkets and grocers offer an exciting diversity of vegetables. If you’re shopping for lettuce, what type? Good shops will have at least 5 varieties of hand. Check out the cos, iceberg, mignonette, green coral, red coral, butter endive, rocket and radicchio. And potatoes? Look for the pink eye, desiree, pontiac, king edward, new and sebago. Capsicums are available in a multitude colours. Asian vegetables such as bok choy, chinese cabbage and ginger are plentiful and fresh.
There are lots of books that shows versatility of vegetables. It is used almost in every dishes. Don’t you ever think why people don’t like spinach when it has lot to offer?


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