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  What Is Rhubarb? Also known as pieplant, rhubarb is a perennial plant, belonging to the family of Polygonaceae. Although it is native to Asia, yet this plant is found in North America and Europe. It grows well in the cooler regions of the temperate zones. This vegetable has reddish stalks with huge clumps of leaves. What Is the Taste of Rhubarb? So, what does rhubarb taste like ? Well, since the leaves are believed to contain toxins, they are not consumed. However, the thick, sour stalks of the rhubarb plant are cooked with sugar and eaten. The stalks are rarely eaten raw because of their sourness. After they are sugared, the stalks are used in a wide range of desserts. The roots of the plant have medicinal properties and are used for many health conditions. Why Does Rhubarb Have a Sour Taste? Rhubarb has an extremely sour taste. The intense sourness of this vegetable is due to the presence of high quantities of oxalic and malic acids. A very surprising fact about rhuba...

Interesting Lesser-Known Facts About Carrot

Native to Afghanistan, carrots are wonderfully popular root vegetables. Though they are mostly found in orange colour, they also come in other colours like red, yellow, white, and purple. As per fact, early carrots came in yellow or purple hues. The orange carrots that are quite popular today, surfaced back in the 15th century in Central Europe. Carrots generally have an earthy, bitter, and mildly sweet flavour. The taste may vary based on the size, colour, and place of origin of the vegetable. An Overview of Carrots Nutrition Wondering about carrots nutrition ? Well, these root veggies are a powerhouse of nutrients. They are an excellent source of minerals and vitamins. A half cup of chopped carrots contains the following nutrients: Calories: 25 Carbohydrates: 6g Protein: 0.5g Fibre: 2g Sugar: 3g Carrots are packed with vitamin A, vitamin C, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin K. They are loaded with important minerals including calcium, iron, and potassium. The primary plant comp...

Interesting Lesser-Known Facts About Papaya Fruit

  Papaya Fruit: A Brief Overview An herbaceous fruit, papaya belongs to the family of Caricaceae. Having its origins in Southern Mexico and Central America, the fruit is now grown across the world. It is primarily cultivated in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, South Africa, Philippines, Australia, and Hawaii. The major producers of papaya fruit include India, Brazil, and Mexico. Back in 2020, India alone produced around 43% of the total supply of papayas in the world. Also known as Pawpaws or Papaws, this fruit grows wonderfully well in tropical climates. It has a vibrant colour and offers sweet taste once it ripens. The papaya tree is a small, single stem tree, growing to a height of 5 to 10 meters. The leaves are generally large, having a diameter of around 50 to 70 cm. The fruit generally has a length of 15 to 45 centimetres and a diameter of around 10 to 30 centimetres. Nutrition Profile of Papaya Fruit Papayas are known popularly as an excellent source of vitam...

Top Uses of Turmeric in the Cosmetics Industry

The ‘Golden Spice of India’, Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is one of the commonly used ingredients in the kitchen. However, it is known to be predominately ruling the cosmetics industry since its inception. Cultivated abundantly and available easily since the olden days, turmeric curcumin is used as an important ingredient in a number of beauty products. These turmeric-infused beauty products are used widely across the globe by both men and women. Here, is a list of the most commonly used beauty products infused with turmeric owing to the wonderful goodness of this spice. Top 6 Turmeric-Based Beauty Products Facewash One of the most commonly used beauty products that are laced with a generous amount of organic turmeric powder is facewash. Turmeric is blended with other essential extracts that together result in herbal facewash that are sold in the Indian and foreign markets. Face Scrub The face scrub is one of the most commonly purchased products in the beauty industry. Face s...

Lion’s Mane Mushroom – Overview, Nutrition Profile, and Interesting Facts

  What is The Lion’s Mane Mushroom? Lion’s mane mushroom, aka lion’s mane is a fungus originated in Asia, North America, and Europe.   It grows on the decaying trees in the forests and appears as white icicles cascading from the trees. The white needle-looking thing on the mushroom is its gills, which collectively give the mushroom an appearance resembling the lion’s mane. This unique fungus has a spongy texture and an internal structure like cauliflower. Its branches or spines spread out from one tough, fibrous base. It is an edible mushroom that has a slightly sweet taste similar to lobster. This shaggy mushroom has been quite popular these days due to its abundant nutrients and various uses.  Nutrient Composition of Lion’s Mane Mushroom Beyond being a visual treat, lion’s mane mushroom contains a substantial amount of vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber, and plant compounds. This fungus is extremely low in calories and saturated fats. However, it is a great s...

Stevia- A Guide to the Best Sugar Alternative

Stevia is a no-calorie sweetener, a perfect alternative to sugar and provides taste satisfaction. These are the most popular sugar substitutes with high-intensity sweetness. Besides, it is one of the most popular sweeteners used for the industrial purpose and large-scale food manufacture. Do you want to know more about this high-intensity, no-calorie sweetener? Catch up the blog further. Biological background Stevia Rebaudiana is a small, seasonal plant belonging to the sunflower family. It is native to Paraguay and is commonly referred to as candy leaves, sweet leaves, or sugar leaves. The height of the plant barely reaches 60 cm. The elongated leaves of the plant grow around the stems. The chemical compound stevia glycosides create a sugar-like sweetness. According to popular research, stevia leaves extract can be 200 times sweeter than sugar. The commercial cultivation of stevia takes place in Japan, the US, and Southeast Asia. The plant prefers moist, warm, and sunny conditio...

Raspberry - Nutrition Profile, Uses, and More

Biological Background of Raspberry The raspberry plant belongs to the Rosaceae family. These crops are economically significant crops across Northern Europe, the United States, and Canada. They have evolved in eastern Asia. These are perennial plants with canes that live up to two years. These plants often reach 1.8m or above. The leaflet's undersides are hairy with the color varying from white to gray. Nutritional Profile of Raspberry The super-nutritious raspberries cater to your overall wellbeing. A 100-gram of raspberries can provide 64 calories, 14.5g carbs, 8g fiber, 1.5g protein, 0.8g fat, 54% Vitamin C, 41% Manganese, etc. It also has antioxidant compounds like Vitamin C, Ellagic Acid, Quercetin, etc.? Types of Raspberries The raspberries are categorized in terms of color and again sub-categorized further. Find out details about them here- Red Raspberry These are the most popular raspberries that one can find in supermarkets. The sub-categories of red raspber...

Everything You Need to Know About Reishi Mushroom

Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma Lucidum) is an in-demand fungus that has a history of health benefits. The mushroom is large and dark in appearance with a woody structure and glossy exterior. The term lucidus means shiny, and it refers to the varnished appearance of the surface.?  Reishi Mushrooms are also popularly known as Ling Zhi, and they grow on the sides of trees. These are abundantly available on the base of hemlock or maple trees. The incredibly purposeful Reishi mushroom is quite different from the other mushrooms. Stay tuned to decode everything about them!?  Nutritional Background:   Reishi Mushrooms are in high demand due to two main beneficial components for health.   Polysaccharides: Polysaccharides stimulate the white cells, prevent new blood vessel growth, and boost immunity in the human body.  Sterols: This compound acts as precursors for human hormones. It also relieves the pain and inflammation in the body....