Archive for May 16th, 2007
Going for Weekend- Funny
This is how we look like when we are leaving office for weekend and how we look after weekend is gone- funny
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Afraid of own shadow
Little Cute girl afraid of her own shadow and crying.
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ABC Of Fruits
Apple
Apples, known as a cleansing food, contain fibre, antioxidants and fruit flavonoids. This fruit is also a source of vitamin C.
 Key benefits of apples
Apples, known as a cleansing food, contain fibre, antioxidants and fruit flavonoids. The most important of the flavonoids contained in apples is quercetin, which has anti-inflammatory as well as anti-cancer actions. Apples contain vitamin C as well – more so in green apples than in red ones. Apples can reduce blood cholesterol levels, counter constipation and diarrhoea, help joint problems and help prevent diseases in general. How much apples should you eat?
Apples can be eaten freely, but more than two or three a day does not increase the health benefits. Large quantities of apple juice can encourage tooth decay and diarrhoea.
Maximising the benefits of apples
Apples are best eaten raw, as cooking them can reduce the flavonoids by as much as 70 percent into the cooking water. It is also a good idea to eat the apple unpeeled as flavonoids are contained in or near the skin.
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Calories |
57 |
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Fibre |
1,8 g |
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Potassium |
120 mg |
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Vitamin C |
10 mg |
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Vitamin E |
0,6 mg |
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Quantities per 100 g |
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