I just love eating apricots. They are the new found object of my desire. They are sweet, a bit tart and just juicy enough. Enjoy them fresh or dried, you will be
very surprised that the velvety skin, smooth and sweet taste, and delicate orange color.
Fresh apricots are generally "in season" from May to October so
the time is ripe to get you some APRICOTS! You can typically find canned or dried all year round.
If you like peaches, you will highly enjoy the tiny hands feel of the apricot with a little less mess. Apricots and peaches are cousins, you know. Coming in at only 16....yes that's right...
only sixteen calories per apricot...seriously. IDK why I didn't start munching on these little treats sooner!
Apricots have loads of Vitamin A, C, Fiber, Potassium and Tryptophan. These attributes help fight disease (fiber), pack a powerful antioxidant punch (Vitamin A), help protect the heart and the eyes by decreasing the risk for developing cataracts by nearly 40%! and help prevent cholesterol build-up and heart disease (betacarotene).
The average American gets less than 10 grams of fiber per day. Apricots are an easy, simple and tasty way (you know I love that trifecta combo) to add dietary fiber to your day!
"Data reported in a study published in the Archives of Opthamology indicates that eating 3 or more servings of fruit per day may lower your risk of age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), the primary cause of vision loss in older adults, by 36%, compared to persons who consume less than 1.5 servings of fruit daily."
TIP: For optimal nutrition (and taste in my opinion) Apricots are best consumed fresh and raw! Dried apricots often contain sulfur (unless organic) and some people should not consume sulfur. (Sulfur is commonly used along with other chemicals to preserve dried fruits, which is why it can be more beneficial to buy organic dried fruits as well which do not contain sulfur)
ALSO...the darker and more "reddish" the apricot, the higher the antioxidant level.
HOW TO PICK AN APRICOT: They should be rich in orange color. Try to avoid the yellow, pale-looking ones. They should also by slightly soft and not too firm. Typically you can smell a rich sweetness from them as well. This means they are good for the eatin'!
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Start your journey with fresh apricots today! Apricots dying in Cappadocia. Photo by: commons.wikimedia.org - |
As a transitioning raw vegan, what was once only a "snack" has become a much more intentional nutritious "one-bowl" meal. I LOVE fruits and veggies are that require little to no prep or clean up and provide my body with vital vitamins and minerals that I need!
Grab you some fresh apricots from your local grocer today! (Trader Joe's often carries them fresh with about 10-15 in a carton for approx. $2.49 and you can even find Apricot juice or "Nectar" at many local Arab, Hispanic or Indian stores, even Whole Foods!)
Peace.
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