Cool Cayenne Peppers
Benefits
These peppers are cool for
nutrition but not so “cool” on the taste buds. The cayenne pepper is a part of
the chili pepper family. The reasons these peppers are hot are because of the
capsaicin in them. This is very beneficial for reducing inflammation. It also
has great cardiovascular support and nasal congestion clearing properties. In
addition they are also full of Vitamin A and beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant.
These powerful peppers can help with immune support, asthma, arthritis, colon health,
stomach ulcers, and issues with diabetes.
These peppers are considered
Nightshade vegetables, which means they might not be suitable for everyone,
especially those sensitive to spicy foods.
How to Choose and Keep
Cayenne peppers are best
chosen dried. Local spice stores should have the best quality. Try to choose
organic as much as possible. They should be kept in a sealed glass jar away
from the sun.
Preparation
Cayenne is a great
addition to lots of meals. Just add a pinch to lots of recipes. It is great
with lemon juice when cooking bitter leafy greens.
Nutrients (In order of highest
percentage to lowest)
Vitamin C, Vitamin E,
Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Fiber, Vitamin K, and Manganese
Action Steps
1. Find a nice local store
with fresh dried cayenne or find some organic cayenne in a glass container at
any store.
2. Try a pinch when sautéing
leafy greens.
3. Cayenne is also a great
addition to stir fry dishes.
(Resources:
www.whfoods.com)
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