The Magic Of Blueberries - Sweet, Juicy And Good For Your Health

Released on: October 23, 2007, 6:05 pm

Press Release Author: Leslie Gilmour

Industry: Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary: Blueberries have long been a favorite taste treat. And
scientists have recently come to know that they possess amazing health benefits,
too. Here\'s a look at how blueberries are so beneficial and how you can get your
dose.

Press Release Body: Blueberry muffins, blueberry cream pies, blueberry cheesecake,
blueberry pancake, fresh moist blueberries....just reading the words is enough to
evoke that summer-sweet, luscious tang and get your mouth watering.

Everyone knows blueberries are delicious, but did you know they\'re good for your
health too? In fact, blueberries have been touted as the cure for a host of serious
medical problems including urinary infections, diabetes, high cholesterol levels to
Alzheimer\'s and cancer.

First let\'s look at what exactly blueberries are. Blueberries are the fruit of
flowering plants native to North America, now also grown in Australia, New Zealand
and some South American countries such as Chile and Argentina. Blueberries are
cultivated and picked wild.

The blueberry season in North America tends to run from mid-May to September,
depending on the latitude. The fruit is best enjoyed in season when the taste is at
its peak and the nutritional value at its highest. The dark blue berries can be
enjoyed raw, or more commonly made into cookies, cakes, pies, scones, cereals,
jellies and jams, and even pizzas.

So what\'s so special about blueberries?

It could be said that the blueberry is a nutritional powerhouse. Blueberries are are
a rich source of vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, folate, iron, manganese and
vitamin K. And 140 grams of fresh blueberries contain three grams of the dietary
fiber that\'s so good for your digestive system. But the main benefits of blueberries
come from the anti-oxidants they contain in the form of bioflavonoids.

Antioxidants are important for their ability to neutralize free radicals. When our
body processes oxygen, free radicals are produced as by-products. These are
highly-volatile substances that can damage our cells and are thought to be
responsible for aging and a host of degenerative diseases. Fortunately, substances
known as anti-oxidants found in fruits and vegetables work to neutralize free
radicals and reduce their potency. Better known bioflavonoids include hesperidin
and rutin and the anthocyanins.

Blueberries are especially rich in anthocyanins. They give blueberries their deep
blue hue and offer a range of beneficial properties. For one thing, they\'re
anti-inflammatory and protect large and small blood vessels from oxidative damage.
This can protect blood vessels from damage caused by high blood-sugar levels in
diabetics. This is especially important for the blood vessels in the eyes.

Researchers have shown that the anthocyanins in blueberries, along with other agents
such as proanthocyanidins, flavonols and tannins, inhibit mechanisms of cancer cell
development in vitro. And one of the more exciting findings about blueberries is
that they can help arrest the mental decline that occurs with Alzheimer\'s Disease.

So what\'s the best way to get your dose of blueberries? Eating them raw is best but
this is not always convenient. Fortunately, there are many ways to prepare
blueberries that helps bring out their delightful flavor to its best advantage. The
most popular is you can also make the old fashioned Blueberry pie just like your
grandma used to make. The herbs cinnamon and mace compliment the taste of the
blueberries and the result is delightful. It\'s just one of many ways to incorporate
blueberries into your diet.

So make blueberries a part of your diet. Not only will you have a delicious new
taste in your life, but you\'ll also be doing your health a world of good. Search out
some recipes online that show you new and exciting ways to incorporate the blueberry
experience into you life.

Web Site: http://www.blueberryrecipes.org

Contact Details: admin@blueberryrecipes.org

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