8 Very Healthy and Very Tasty Tropical Fruit!
We're used to hearing that tasty and
healthy rarely go together, but these tropical fruit easily prove
otherwise. From rain forests and tropical climates around the world grow
treasures rich in nutrients and taste - meet 8 easy to come by exotic fruit that really pack a healthy punch!
Remember: Consume these fruit in their raw form, not as dried fruit (high in sugar) or canned.
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Asai
This fruit comes to us straight from
the Amazonas area and was brought to the rest of the world by hikers
from other countries. The asai is a type of palm tree with a small
purple fruit that is considered a 'antioxidant bomb'. The extremely high
level of antioxidants the asai contains have made it a very sought
after anti-aging tool, in addition to an exotic taste. In addition, the
asai is a fruit that is rich in protein and contains Omega 6 and Omega 9
fatty acids. Due to his low sugar conent, it is safe to use by
diabetes' patients as well.
Guava
The guava mainly grows in the
Carribeans and the nations of South and Central America. In addition to
vitamins, potassium and fiber, the guava is also a rich source of
potassium, an element needed for a variety of biological processes in
the body. The guava contains anti-bacterial materials as well as
substances that lower the blood sugar levels. It is also known to relax
clenched muscles and aids the digestive system.
Mango
The mango may not be so exotic in all
places, but it originally comes from the rain forests of India and
China. Like other tropical fruit, the mango is rich in Vitamins A and C,
potassium and fiber, as well as antioxidants. The mango fruit also
contains a lot of iron, crucial for burning energy and every action the
body takes. Almost every part of the mango tree can be used for
medicinal purposes.
Carambola
This wax-textured, star shaped fruit
is not very common, but can still be found in specilized fruit shops. It
comes from the tropical climates of South East Asia. Each fruit is
about 40 calories and is a great source of vitamin C essential for the
immune system, especially during the winter, as well as a fantastic
source of vitamin A, which is known to improve sight and skin function.
Kiwi
The hairy fruit with the sweet &
sour taste comes from South China. The kiwi is among the fruit with the
highest Vitamin C content in the world, twice more than oranges. It is a
great source of magnesium, essential for the heart and blood systems,
and also a fat-free source of vitamin E, which is rare in fruit. It is
also known as a great natural remedy for the flut and the various parts
of the plant (including the fruit), aid in the battle against joint
pain, kidney stone and various types of cancer.
Papaya
From Central America comes this
orange fruit, packed full of great nutrients. It has a unique enzyme
called papayin which helps to disassemble protein and helps in renewing
tissue. In traditional Chinese medicine, the papaya is a remedy for
constipation. It also contains a lot of folic acid, which helps keep our
DNA, bone marrow and blood cells intact.
Passionfruit (aka passiflora)
This fruit has become more popular in
recent years, and some even grow it in their back yard for its vitamin
content of A and C, for its potassium levels and its fiber. It is only
16 calories a fruit. It is known to have great relaxation effects, and
so we recommend eating it before sleep to treat insomnia. It is also
chock full of antioxidents.
Pineapple
Like many of the others on this list,
the pineapple originally comes from the tropical areas of South America
- mainly Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. The pineapple also contains a
lot of vitamin A and C, but what's special about it is the bromelain -
an enzyme that has strong anti-bacterial properties and is essential to
the digestive system. It is even used in mainstream medicine, but is
best taken straight from raw food.
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