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Friday 25 January 2019

Salsify - Health Benefits - Recipe Suggestions



John Staughton writes: 
"5 Wonderful Benefits of Salsify
Some of the health benefits of salsify include its ability to lower blood pressure, boost the immune system, stimulate hair growth, increase circulation, improve numerous elements of your digestive health, increase the metabolism, and positively affect bone mineral density.

What is Salsify?
Salsify is actually the name given to a few different plants in two different genera, both of which are in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. The more popular and common variety is called black salsify or Spanish salsify, and has the scientific name Scorzonera hispanica. It is grown as a root vegetable and has large, broad leaves above ground and a long, tapered, black root, sometimes up to a meter long. The fleshy interior of the root is the edible portion, and the black skin of the root is usually removed before preparation.

This vegetable is native to Southern Europe and the Middle East, but its actual point of origin is believed to be in Spain. You rarely see this vegetable outside of Europe, or even in the United Kingdom, as the conditions for growing there aren’t ideal. However, it remains very popular in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and other central and southern European countries.

As a food source, black salsify can be eaten as a normal vegetable, and is quite complementary to peas and carrots, usually after boiling and removing the skin. It is a popular alternative to asparagus and is prepared in many dishes in a similar way, including in white béchamel sauces with broccoli or cauliflower. If you choose to boil the roots, you can also deep fry them, similar to vegetable tempura.

Although the black salsify “craze” hasn’t spread too far out into the world, but it is beginning to occasionally show up in some exotic food stores and import locations in North America. The reason black salsify is so important is that it is chock-full of beneficial nutrients and components that make it a serious booster for human health. Let’s take a closer look inside…

Salsify Nutrition Facts
Salsify is a veritable treasure trove of nutrients, including significant portions of iron, potassium, calcium, manganese, phosphorous, magnesium, and copper, as well as vitamins including ascorbic acid, pantothenic acid, thiamine, riboflavin, folate, and vitamin B6. Salsify also has significant amounts of dietary fibre, protein, and inulin.

Health Benefits of Salsify
Health benefits of salsify include the following:

Regulates Blood Pressure
The high content of potassium (15% of the daily recommended amount in a single serving) and the low level of sodium, mean that salsify can significantly improve blood pressure problems by relaxing the blood vessels, reducing the strain on the cardiovascular system, and preventing chances of blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes. Potassium is also an essential element for building strong bones, and has even been praised for its ability to boost cognitive ability, possibly due to the increased blood flow to the brain that vasodilation can stimulate.

Improves Digestion
There are a number of ways that salsify can help boost the health of your digestive system. First of all, a single serving of salsify contains nearly 20% of your daily recommended amount of dietary fibre, which is essential for stimulating the passage of food through your body, decreasing constipation, easing bowel discomfort, and preventing more serious conditions, like gastric ulcers.

Furthermore, much of the fibre is in the form of inulin, which is a relatively rare prebiotic fibre that increases the growth of bifidobacterial in the gut. This can reduce cancer-causing agents in that organ system, maximize the efficiency of nutrient absorption, and provide a boost to the immune system.

Improves Circulation and Hair Health
The high levels of iron and copper found in salsify mean that your circulation will improve, as iron and copper are both essential for the creation of red blood cells. More RBC means more oxygenation to important tissues and organs, including the follicle beds. Salsify has been shown to stimulate the re-growth of hair. Furthermore, copper on its own has been linked to increasing hair strength and a reduction in premature greying.

Boosts Immune System
The combination of vitamin C, as well as significant levels of other vitamins and minerals that improve metabolic efficiency and functionality throughout the body, also helps the immune system. Vitamin C stimulates white blood cells, vitamin A functions as an antioxidant, and B-family vitamins range from increasing enzymatic functions to regulating hormones. Salsify has such a diverse range of nutrients that almost every organ system is somehow affected, meaning that the body is working in top form.

Improves Bone Strength
The high levels of magnesium, phosphorous, calcium, copper, iron, and manganese form a strong mineral base for developing bone tissue. Vitamin C also plays an essential role in this bone creation process. With sufficient bone mineral density, you can prevent the development of common, age-related conditions like osteoporosis and even arthritis, which can occur when bones begin to degrade and connective tissue (collagen) no longer maintains the integrity of your joints."
Jim's words above, with all related research links can be found here


You may also like to read this post Salsify - 'What's that bundle of old sticks?', find it here 

… if you are searching for Salsify recipes


here's one … 
Salsify in Blankets
see recipe details here



… or how about this one
Roast Hake with Salsify, Citrus and Radicchio
see recipe details here 



We bring a variety of articles, studies etc. plus recent news/views and recipe ideas to this blog, we hope something for everyone to read and enjoy. Please note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these 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.

All the best Jan

24 comments:

JFM said...

I have never heard of this"salsify" but it sounds interesting and definitely looks different when cooked :)

Have a Lovely Weekend~

R's Rue said...

Love.

The Happy Whisk said...

I've never had it but I love digestion-rich foods. I eat to have good poops, is my motto.

Tom said...

...another new one for me.

Christine said...

have never tried this.

Miradas desde mi lente said...

No lo conocía, pero tiene múltiples beneficios.

Que pases un buen fin de semana

Linda P said...

I don't think I've ever eaten salsify, although my Italian relatives may have served it to us when we've been in Italy. They eat vegetables and salad leaves that we don't think to use in the UK. It's called scorzonera in Italian. The hake recipe with it sounds good. Wishing you a lovely weekend Jan.

mamasmercantile said...

I ahev never come across it before, but will certainly look out for it now to give it a try.

sandy said...

It's so interesting to me that there are so many vegetables, fruits, grains, etc., that come from different parts of the world and I never knew they existed.

Valerie-Jael said...

And it tastes good! Valerie

Mary Kirkland said...

I learned something new today. I've never heard of this before.

Pink Rose said...

Hi Jan wow i have never heard of or seen this vegetable thankyou for all the information about it,hope you have a lovely day my friend xx

William Kendall said...

I haven't heard of it either.

Elephant's Child said...

Not a vegetable I have seen here. I will keep my eyes out, but suspect it is rare.

happyone said...

I too have never heard of this.

Margaret D said...

Haven't heard of salsify.

DUTA said...

Your blog is the best place to learn abou new food items. Salsify is new to me. It sounds beneficial, and I intend to check it out.Thanks for sharing.

Bob Bushell said...

I use to taste the Salsify, but I forgot to try some these days, I must get some. And it helps the blood pressure. I need some.

Teresa said...

No conozco está planta, es muy interesante. Buen fin de semana.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

I have not heard of Salsify. Thank to your post, I learned something new today. I will have to look in my grocery store to see if they sell it. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks for the comment on my blog.

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

I learn something new every time I visit your blog. I've never heard or seen this vegetable UK.

Gloria Baker said...

This is absolutely new for me !!

Magic Love Crow said...

All new to me and so interesting!! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!

Debbie said...

i had no idea...good information!!!