Why Healthy Spices Are Important

By Kate McMahon


While healthy spices add flavor and lend a delightful aroma to many culinary preparations, many of them are also abundant in health benefits. In fact, some of the most commonly consumed foods and widely cooked dishes can benefit hugely from a helping or addition of a certain condiment. Not only can the fragrance become more alluring and the taste more finger licking, but you would also probably be serving food that is helping keep a variety of diseases at bay.

One of the first in the list of such foods is cinnamon. Its rich fragrance and irresistible taste leave no room for complaint in the coffee it is added to. Used in baking cakes, it further adds to the finger licking quality of the dish. However, its use is not limited to beverages and sweetmeats only. It is used in cooking meats and vegetables as well. Rich in antioxidants, cinnamon is also known to contain healthy doses of calcium, manganese and iron. For those suffering from diabetes, cinnamon is an essential part of the diet.

Another spice rich in iron is cumin. It also reduces blood sugar levels, like cinnamon does. Furthermore, it is a known remedy against bacteria such as the ones that cause stomach ulcers. Another area where it shows effectiveness is the reduction of inflammation caused by arthritis. It can be added to vegetables as an essential ingredient while cooking or as seasoning.

Often used extensively in a lot of Indian cooking, turmeric contains certain laudable characteristics too. It is a spice rich in antioxidants and is also known to have qualities that help fight cancer. Consumed with plain milk, it is also widely known to rid the body of bacteria causing cold and cough.

Ginger is a food that has a range of health benefits. Its anti inflammatory properties are quite popular. It proves effective in curing a sore throat. Ginger tea is a popular concoction the world over. Also used in cooking, ginger is a known accompaniment of its cousin, garlic.

Sage is a popularly used herb. It goes well in many vegetable preparations, pastas and boiled potatoes too. Sprinkle a little sage in all the vegetables that you cook in order to enhance memory and significantly improve academic performance. It is claimed these are the areas it shows its effectiveness the best.

A rich and highly appreciated item is saffron. Added to foods to enhance the richness of already exotic preparations, saffron is used widely in preparing rice, shellfish, and medicinal tea. A great remedy for curing depressing and premenstrual syndrome, saffron could also be a bit costly to the pocket.

A spice that is not exactly very popular across the world is rosemary. However, those countries and cuisines that do use it are well aware of its goodness quotient. Rosemary is known to reduce the risk of cancer. It is also known to contain a rich amount of antioxidants, necessary to pump blood into the body. It can be sued in vegetable or met preparations.

Eating good food is indeed necessary. When it also comes with health benefits, you are up for a bonus package of sorts. This is what makes healthy spices so full of advantages. They not only add good taste to foods, but also raise the wellbeing quotient by multiple levels.




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1 comment:

  1. Yes!! Proper diet is very necessary. Eating good food is indeed important. When it also comes with health benefits,


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    Kopi Luwak

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