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#thursdaythrive all about Parsnips!
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All about Parsnips!
– Parsnips are native to Europe and Asia and were introduced to North America in the 17th century.
– People used to believe (falsely) that eating parsnips could relieve a toothache or tired feet.
– Half a cup of sliced, cooked parsnips has 3 grams of fiber and only 55 calories. They are a good source of vitamin C (11% of the recommended daily allowance), folate (11%), and manganese (10%).
– The parsnip’s unique flavor comes when its starches change to sugar. This happens after the first frost, when the vegetable is still in the ground.
– In Europe, parsnips were used to sweeten jams and cakes before sugar was widely available.
#thursdaythrive Parsnips
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All about Parsnips!
– Parsnips are a rich source of dietary fibers, vitamin C, B1, B6, B9, K & E & minerals such as Potassium, Iron, Calcium, & Copper.
– Parsnips can be eaten fresh – in salads – or as ingredients of soups, stews, casseroles, & various savory dishes
– Parsnips were used in treatment of toothaches & tired feet during the middle ages.
– Compounds isolated in Parsnips have anti-inflammatory & anti-fungal properties – they also have the potential to prevent the development of certain types of cancer.