Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Benefits of Cabbage

Cabbage is particularly rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants minimize damage and keep your cells healthy. It also contains significant amounts of fibre, folate, B group vitamins, vitamin K and minerals such as iron, potassium and calcium. A single cup of shredded cabbage has a substantial amount of calcium, potassium and vitamin A. It also contains varying amounts of many phytochemicals including some really important ones like vitamin C, flavonoids and carotenoids. It has virtually no sodium or fat, ample fibre, and contains compounds that fight the effects of cancer causing agents. It’s perfect for preventing high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, diabetes and obesity.
The best way to consume cabbage is in your salad or soup. Alternatively, shredded cabbage can be added to roti dough or dosa batter. Cabbage can be shredded, steamed and mixed with wheat flour and fired to make tasty pakodas. Stuff broad cabbage leaves with any stuffing of your choice and shallow fry to make cabbage packets.