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Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Celery's Health Benefits - have you bought any recently?



Five Healthy Benefits of Adding Celery to Your Diet
At just 10 calories a stalk, celery’s claim to fame may be that it’s long been considered a low-calorie "diet food." But crispy, crunchy celery actually has a number of health benefits that may surprise you, and today I am sharing five reasons why you should consider adding celery to your diet.

1. Celery is a great source of important antioxidants.
Antioxidants protect cells, blood vessels, and organs from oxidative damage.
Celery contains vitamin C, beta carotene, and flavonoids, but there are at least 12 additional kinds of antioxidant nutrients found in a single stalk. It’s also a wonderful source of phytonutrients, which have been shown to reduce instances of inflammation in the digestive tract, cells, blood vessels, and organs.

2. Celery reduces inflammation.
Chronic inflammation has been linked to many illnesses, including arthritis and osteoporosis. Celery and celery seeds have approximately 25 anti-inflammatory compounds that can offer protection against inflammation in the body.

3. Celery supports digestion.
While its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients offer protection to the entire digestive tract, celery may offer special benefits to the stomach. Pectin-based polysaccharides in celery, including a compound known as apiuman, have been shown to decrease instances of stomach ulcers, improve the lining of the stomach, and modulate stomach secretions in animal studies. And then there’s the high water content of celery - almost 95% - which can help keep you hydrated - plus generous amounts of soluble and insoluble fibre. All of those support a healthy digestive tract and keep you regular. One cup of celery sticks has 5 grams of dietary fibre.

4. Celery is rich in vitamins and minerals with a low glycemic index.
You’ll enjoy vitamins A, K, and C, plus minerals like potassium and folate when you eat celery. It’s also low in sodium. Plus, it’s low on the glycemic index, meaning it has a slow, steady effect on your blood sugar.

5. Celery has an alkalizing effect.
With minerals like magnesium, iron, and sodium, celery can have a neutralizing effect on acidic foods — not to mention the fact that these minerals are necessary for essential bodily functions.

Tips for Buying and Storing Celery
Sturdy stalks. Look for celery that has sturdy, upright stalks. They should snap easily when you pull them, not bend.
Crisp leaves. Leaves should be crisp and fresh, ranging in colour from pale to bright green. Avoid celery with yellow or brown patches.
Wait to chop. Chop celery just before cooking or serving to maintain nutrients. Even celery that has been chopped and stored for just a few hours will lose nutrients.
Steam it. Steamed celery will retain flavour and almost all of its nutrients.
Eat in five to seven days. Eat fresh celery within five to seven days to enjoy its maximum nutritional benefits.
Eat the leaves. Don’t discard the leaves — that’s where celery has the most calcium, potassium, and vitamin C. But because they don’t store well, consume celery leaves within a day or two of purchase.

In addition to its many health benefits, celery is a versatile veggie. You can eat it raw or cooked, and it makes a great addition to smoothies, stir-fries, soups, and juices.
Words above from article here

Recipe Suggestions
Poached Breast of Chicken with Celery - more details here
Creamy Celery Soup - more details here
Simple Celery Salad - more details here

You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. Always take account of your personal circumstances, needs, illnesses and medication you may be taking. Any allergies, or underlying health issues must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

31 comments:

Tom said...

...we have celery in green salads.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Celery is a favorite! I use it often in soups, sauces, stir fries, salads, and with dips.

HappyK said...

Yes, we have celery often. I like to eat it with peanut butter!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I use celery leaves instead of parsley on salads and cooked meals.

J.P. Alexander said...

El apio siempre es bueno y rico para incluirlo en nuestra dieta. Te mando un beso.

A Brit in Tennessee said...

Always using celery, in recipes and salads, and love to eat it stuffed with pimento cheese.
Jo

Wanda said...

I really need to buy and use more. Thanks for the reminder. Will put it on the list.

My name is Erika. said...

I haven't had any celery for a bit, but I think I need to start eating it regularly.

contempladoraocidental.blogspot.com said...

Now that I think of it, I haven't bought celery for a couple of weeks. Thanks for the reminder.
Celery is great for making peanut butter boats or "ants on a long".

🌺 Debby/From My Shasta Home said...

I like celery but just forget to buy it sometimes.

River said...

I like celery but find it difficult to chew without enough teeth so it goes into soups here, but usually a recipe calls for one or two sticks and shops only sell it in bunches or half bunches or in a pack of re-cut sticks numbering too many for my needs. Sometimes I offer it to neighbours who all declare they don't eat it or want it.

Granny Marigold said...

I usually find that my celery goes bad before I can use it up but recently saw a hint that said to wrap the entire bunch in aluminum foil and store in refrg. crisper. I'm going to try that.

Elkes Lebensglück said...

Thanks for the tip; I should buy one again. And the info about it is great.
Happy days, hugs, Elke.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Thank you so much for sharing, dear Jan.

Margaret D said...

Good article on celery Jan. We eat a fair bit of it and I cook with it often.

eileeninmd said...

I do not eat celery that often! Take care, have a great day!

Bill said...

Celery is good, I eat it sometimes with cream cheese.

Giorgio said...

I always use celery when I make salad with tomatoes, onion and cucumber

jabblog said...

I love celery, especially the spicy leaves.

Shari Burke said...

I do like celery. I had no idea it was so beneficial though! Great to know!

Kim said...

I like it with cream cheese or in my crock pot soups and stews. So good both ways!!

an artist reflects said...

Love celery ~ great info Jan as always ~ thanks ~ Hugs ^_^

Jeanie said...

I knew this -- but not about inflammation! Thanks!

Norma2 said...

I often use it in soups and salads. It's always in my fridge.

Carola Bartz said...

I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of celery.

CJ Kennedy said...

Celery in tuna and other salads. Celery to munch on. A favorite snack is Ants on a Log. In soups, too, but today in Boston the temp. was 100 °F (38 °C) way too hot for soup.

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

I didn't realise it had so much goodness. I had some today in a salad with the leaves chopped off, maybe I will leave them on next time.

Debbie said...

i am so happy to read this. i cook a lot with celery and during the summer we eat it every day with dip!! it's such a great snack, one we really enjoy!!

Conniecrafter said...

I love celery with peanut butter :) I have never tried the leaves though

Teresa said...

No soy mucho de apio, aunque alguna vez lo suelo comer. Besos.

DMS said...

I like celery with peanut butter as a snack and I do love celery in soups. I would love to try adding it to a smoothy. Thanks for sharing all this information.