Going bananas: there are a bunch of reasons bananas are good for your health.Next time you browse through the produce department, grab a bunch of bananas--make that a lot of bananas. The yellow, crescent-shaped fruit offers loads of vitamins and such versatility that it's easy to find delicious ways to indulge. The average banana contains 451 milligrams of potassium. Potassium is an essential mineral for heart function and normal blood pressure, so eating plenty of this grin-shaped fruit could help prevent heart attack, stroke, and heart arrhythmias, giving you something to really smile about. Plus, potassium helps your body maintain normal fluid and electrolyte balances in the cells. Bananas also contain 25 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA RDA abbr. recommended daily allowance Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) The Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) are quantities of nutrients in the diet that are required to maintain good health in people. ) for vitamin B vitamin B n. 1. Vitamin B complex. 2. A member of the vitamin B complex, especially thiamine. vitamin B, vitamin B complex a group of water-soluble substances described separately. 6, necessary for producing antibodies and red blood cells Red blood cells Cells that carry hemoglobin (the molecule that transports oxygen) and help remove wastes from tissues throughout the body. Mentioned in: Bone Marrow Transplantation red blood cells as well as aiding in the metabolism of fat. In addition, vitamin B6 serves as an immunity booster. So, this brightly colored fruit strengthens your armor against infectious diseases infectious diseases: see communicable diseases. . This mushy mush·y adj. mush·i·er, mush·i·est 1. Resembling mush in consistency; soft. 2. Informal a. Excessively sentimental. See Synonyms at sentimental. b. food associated with primates also protects against cancer, and that's no monkey business. With each average-sized banana, you ingest in·gest tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests 1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat. 2. about 15 percent of the RDA for vitamin C vitamin C or ascorbic acid Water-soluble organic compound important in animal metabolism. Most animals produce it in their bodies, but humans, other primates, and guinea pigs need it in the diet to prevent scurvy. , one of the strongest defenses against many forms of cancer, such as lung, pancreatic, cervical, breast, bladder, and stomach cancer, just to name a few. Containing only about a half a gram of fat and 105 calories each, bananas enhance your health, not your waistline. So chowing down on this delectable fruit could actually keep you trim. In addition, they provide about two grams of cholesterol reducing fiber. Although bananas are just about the perfect food, the best reason to eat them is their scrumptious, sweet taste. With astounding a·stound tr.v. a·stound·ed, a·stound·ing, a·stounds To astonish and bewilder. See Synonyms at surprise. [From Middle English astoned, past participle of astonen, versatility, bananas can be eaten raw, cooked, or frozen. Add mashed bananas to pancakes, muffin mix, quick breads, and cakes for moisture and natural sweetness. Peel bananas, break them in thirds, and freeze them so they are ready to toss in the blender with orange juice and frozen berries for a luscious smoothie smooth·ie also smooth·y n. pl. smooth·ies Slang 1. A person regarded as being assured and artfully ingratiating in manner. 2. A smooth-tongued person. . Blend them with water for a yummy milk that children will love, containing all eight essential amino acids essential amino acid n. An alpha-amino acid that is required for protein synthesis but cannot be synthesized by humans and must be obtained in the diet. . Buy them in bulk, because the riper they are, the tastier they are in cooking and freezing. Bananas are perfect any time of day. Enjoy banana brunch foods for breakfast, sip a banana smoothie with a peanut butter and banana sandwich lunch, grab a golden bunch of nutrition for a snack, and bring out the banana bread for dessert after dinner. Any wonder people are going bananas? This yellow wonder fruit is loaded with so much delicious nutrition that it packs a powerful ... bunch. Enjoy them for the taste. Enjoy them for your health. Stock up today and enjoy them anytime. Bananarama Pancakes 1 cup flour 1 T. sugar 2 t. baking powder 1/4 t. salt 1 egg 1 cup milk or soy milk 2 T. vegetable cooking oil 2 medium bananas, mashed Stir the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together. Add egg, milk, oil, and mashed bananas. Stir until just blended but slightly lumpy. Pour 1/3 cup batter onto a greased, hot griddle. Cook until the tops bubble; then flip and cook the other side until golden brown. Serve hot. Makes 8-10 pancakes. Banana Muffins 2 cups flour 11/2 cups sugar 11/2 t. baking powder 3/4 t. baking soda 1/2 t. salt 1 cup mashed ripe banana 1/2 cup buttermilk, sour milk, or soymilk with 1 T. of lemon juice 1/2 cup vegetable shortening 2 eggs 1 t. vanilla Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Add banana, milk, shortening, eggs, and vanilla. Beat with a mixer on low speed until combined, then on high speed for three minutes. Fill greased muffin cups about 1/2 full. Bake at 350[degrees]F for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Serves 12. Scrumptious Smoothies 2 average-sized bananas (frozen) 1 cup frozen berries 1 1/2 cup orange juice Put all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Serves 2. Denis' Thomas is a writer living in Woodbury, Tennessee Woodbury is a town in Cannon County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,428 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cannon CountyGR6. Geography Woodbury is located at (35.823644, -86. . |
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