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May Highlights
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Cherry Dessert Day - Celebrate Cherries and the Health Benefits
About seventy percent of the cherries produced in the United States come from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. There are two main types of cherries: sweet and sour. Sour cherries are lower in calories and higher in vitamin C and beta-carotene than sweet cherries.
From Tree to Table
Selection
Select firm, red cherries with stems attached. Avoid soft, shriveled, or blemished cherries. Good cherries should be large (one inch or more in diameter), glossy, plump, hard, and dark-colored for their variety. Avoid fruit that is bruised or has cuts on the dark surface.
How to Store
Refrigerate cherries for up to 10 days.
Nutrition Benefits
Fat-free; saturated fat-free; sodium free; cholesterol free; good source of vitamin C; good source of potassium.
Health Benefits
Cancer
Sweet cherries have several cancer-preventive components including fiber, vitamin C, carotenoids, and anthocyanins. The potential role of sweet cherries in cancer prevention lies mostly in the anthocyanin content, especially in cyanidin. Sweet cherries are a good source of cyanidins, which appear to act as an antioxidant and may reduce cancer risk.
Cardiovascular Disease
Sweet cherries have been shown to have significant levels of anthocyanins as well as other pigments in perhaps smaller concentrations that together provide synergistic effects thought to be protective to heart and related vascular tissue
Sweet cherries have been shown to have significant levels of anthocyanins as well as other pigments in perhaps smaller concentrations that together provide synergistic effects thought to be protective to heart and related vascular tissue
Researchers are interested in the role of anthocyanins in reducing insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. The lower glycemic response shown in relation to cherry consumption may be the result of glucose-lowering effects of cherry phytochemicals in combination with the fiber content of cherries.
Sweet cherries are considered a good source of dietary potassium, with approximately 260 mg potassium for every cup of fresh cherries consumed. Adequate potassium intake has shown to reduce the risk for hypertension and stroke.
Quercetin
Sweet cherries also contain a small amount of quercetin. Quercetin is an antioxidant which may play a beneficial role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and cancer.
Melatonin
Cherries are one plant food source of melatonin. Melatonin is a hormone that plays a role in promoting healthy sleep patterns.
Ease muscle soreness
Researchers believe tart cherries’ antioxidants protect against exercise-induced free radicals, which can lead to painful inflammation.
Gout
Cherries may help reduce the swelling, inflammation, and tenderness associated with gout. Research reveals eating about 2 cups fresh sweet Bing cherries daily lowered uric acid levels by 15%.
Recipes
1. Health, Health Benefits of Cherries
2. Better Homes and Gardens, Healthy Cherry Recipes
3. The Greatest Table: 5 Healthy Cherry Recipes from Around the Web
2. Better Homes and Gardens, Healthy Cherry Recipes
3. The Greatest Table: 5 Healthy Cherry Recipes from Around the Web
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
International Day for Biological Diversity
2024 Theme
"Be part of the Plan"
The Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity is pleased to announce the Biodiversity Day 2024:
Be part of the Plan
Around the world, governments and people are showing what they are doing to Build Back Biodiversity.
Biodiversity remains the answer to several sustainable
development challenges. From nature-based solutions to climate, health issues,
food and water security, and sustainable livelihoods, biodiversity is the
foundation upon which we can build back better.
“From individual species through entire ecosystems, biological diversity is vital for human health and well-being. The quality of the water we drink, the food we eat, and the air we breathe all depend on keeping the natural world in good health.”
- António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General
Part of the International Day for Biological Diversity focuses on biodiversity as the foundation for our food and health and as a key catalyst for transforming food systems and improving human well-being. Join the conversation, take action, and be a catalyst for change! Below is a list of things that you can do to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity for your well-being:
*Reduce your meat consumption
*Eat and purchase seasonal foods
*Buy local foods
*Reduce your food waste
*Compost your food scraps
*Reduce food packaging by using reusable bags or reusing
- António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General
Part of the International Day for Biological Diversity focuses on biodiversity as the foundation for our food and health and as a key catalyst for transforming food systems and improving human well-being. Join the conversation, take action, and be a catalyst for change! Below is a list of things that you can do to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity for your well-being:
*Reduce your meat consumption
*Eat and purchase seasonal foods
*Buy local foods
*Reduce your food waste
*Compost your food scraps
*Reduce food packaging by using reusable bags or reusing
glass jars or containers
*Avoid single-use plastics like plastic straws, coffee cups,
*Avoid single-use plastics like plastic straws, coffee cups,
plastic cutlery, take out containers or plastic water bottles
*Promote local and indigenous biodiversity for food and
*Promote local and indigenous biodiversity for food and
Classic Vanilla Pudding, Light
Classic Vanilla Pudding, Light
Yields: 6 servings
Ingredients
⅓ cup white sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
¼ teaspoon salt
2 ½ cups milk
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
Directions
- In a saucepan, combine the sugar, cornstarch, and salt.
- Add milk and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens.
- Add vanilla and continue to cook for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Pour into individual molds; chill until firm and unmold.
Nutrition Information.
Calories 138; Fat 5.1g; Sat fat 2.7g; Protein 4.4g; Carbohydrate
19g; Cholesterol 85mg; Sodium 126mg; Calcium 132mg
Sunday, May 12, 2024
National Fruit Cocktail Day - Variety and Nutrition
National Fruit Cocktail Day
Definitions.
1. A mixture of sliced or diced fruits.
2. A mixture of chopped fruit served as an appetizer, often chilled; tends to be less sweet than a fruit salad.
3. A mixture of fresh or preserved fruits cut into pieces and served as an appetizer or dessert; also called a fruit cup.
4. Canned fruit cocktail and canned fruit salad are similar, but fruit salad contains larger fruit while fruit cocktail is diced.
Canned Fruit Cocktail can be purchased in the following packing mediums:
Extra heavy
Heavy
Light
Fruit Juice and Water
Fruit Juice
Artificially Sweetened
The USDA product sheets1 state canned "Fruit cocktail" must contain pears, grapes, cherries, peaches, and pineapples, otherwise it cannot be called fruit cocktail. It should contain fruits in not less nor more than the following percentages:
30% to 50% diced peaches, any yellow variety
25% to 45% diced pears, any variety
6% to 16% diced pineapple, any variety
6% to 20% whole grapes, any seedless variety
2% to 6% cherry halves, any light sweet or artificial red variety
Definitions.
1. A mixture of sliced or diced fruits.
2. A mixture of chopped fruit served as an appetizer, often chilled; tends to be less sweet than a fruit salad.
3. A mixture of fresh or preserved fruits cut into pieces and served as an appetizer or dessert; also called a fruit cup.
4. Canned fruit cocktail and canned fruit salad are similar, but fruit salad contains larger fruit while fruit cocktail is diced.
Extra heavy
Heavy
Light
Fruit Juice and Water
Fruit Juice
Artificially Sweetened
The USDA product sheets1 state canned "Fruit cocktail" must contain pears, grapes, cherries, peaches, and pineapples, otherwise it cannot be called fruit cocktail. It should contain fruits in not less nor more than the following percentages:
30% to 50% diced peaches, any yellow variety
25% to 45% diced pears, any variety
6% to 16% diced pineapple, any variety
6% to 20% whole grapes, any seedless variety
2% to 6% cherry halves, any light sweet or artificial red variety
A simple fruit salad or fruit kabob makes a healthy dish and easy to prepare.
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
National Teacher Appreciation Day
Thousands of communities take time to honor their local educators and acknowledge the crucial role teachers play in making sure every student receives a quality education.
Teachers Make a Difference
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