Mushrooms are tasty and can be made into snacks with stuffed cheese, as a spread on toasts, soups, curry or a dry 'sabji' which can be had with roti. Their cook time is very low as well so why not have it at least once a week and reap its health benefits? Read on to know more.
Rich in antioxidants called ergothioneine and glutathione, mushrooms can be good agents for the prevention of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's according to a 2017 Penn State study. According to the researchers, 5 button mushrooms a day can reduce neurological illness. You can have them in any form, be it grilled or tandoor or a spread. This recipe might be of some help.
Mushrooms are said to help the body from taking physiological stress which can cause wrinkles and other signs of aging. The antioxidants present are said to be of major help when it comes to anti-ageing.
Compounds named glutamate ribonucleotides make the mushrooms have an umami taste or broth like savory taste which does not affect your blood pressure or cause any heart disease. Which is why it can be replaced with salt in some dishes. A cup of mushrooms has only 5 mg sodium, which is why we have another reason why mushrooms are good substitutes for red meat in different dishes as well. This way you do not consume many calories, cholesterol, or fat.
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This is a huge benefit when we talk of UVB mushrooms. These mushrooms are labelled like that as they are exposed to sunlight while growing which turns them into Vitamin D sources. This is perfect for your bones as it completes the daily requirement of this vitamin in your body with 85 grams of mushrooms as a part of your daily diet.
To maintain energy, our body needs vitamin B which includes riboflavin, folate, thiamine, pantothenic acid. Mushrooms are very rich in them which helps the body in utilising the energy from the food that we have. The red blood cells produced help in distributing oxygen throughout our body.
Here is a bonus delicious recipe to turning mushrooms into a snack that can be had every other day.
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