BLOG 430 AVOCADO
Avocado is the main ingredient found in guacamole, a topper
for salads, on a sandwich or wrap, and even in smoothies. The Hass is the most
common variety in the U.S. Each serving is packed with 20 vitamins and
minerals, potassium, folate, and lutein. Potassium helps control blood
pressure, folate is needed for cellular repair, and lutein is good for the
eyes. These green fruits also contain vitamins B, C, and E. Vitamin B helps
fight off infection, while vitamins C and E have been found to help fight
cancer. They’re low in sugar and high in fiber. Sounds too good to be true, and
the catch is that avocados are high in fat. However, this is the good type of
fat called “monosaturated” which helps lower bad cholesterol. The problem is
that one serving of avocado is 1/3 of a medium pick. This small amount has 50
calories with 4.5 grams of fat. Doesn’t sound like much but the reality is that
this is a mere one or two dips in the guacamole bowl. Moderation is not
avocado’s strong suit.
Too much of anything of course catches up with the body. The
plus side is that avocados have so many positive benefits. Avocados contain
vitamins A, K, C, E, B, iron, potassium, zinc, calcium, manganese, phosphorus,
copper, and folate. This fruit may help reduce inflammation in the body. Avocados
may help the body absorb nutrients from other foods. They have been linked to
cancer prevention because they contain phytochemicals that prevent the growth
of precancerous and cancerous cells. Avocados are also high in fiber which
helps with digestion. One serving contains 2 grams of fiber, which means they
also help the body feel fuller.
Yes, avocados are healthy. However, that doesn’t give the
green light to have as much as desired. Extra pounds will accumulate if eaten
in excess. Avocados are a great alternative to other condiments and sauces. The
key to recognize is that 77% of the calories in avocados are composed of fat. This
is the very healthy type of fat, the same found in olive oil. Avocados fit
nicely into a healthy diet but sticking to reasonable portions is the key. It’s
too easy to eat too much without noticing. The whole avocado is just too much….
sadly. Avocados can be part of an effective weight loss approach, but when
eaten in the proper amount. That means some chips will have to spare the dip.
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