Effects on health
According to many studies, people who eat dried fruits are less likely to gain weight but consume more nutrients than the group who do not eat this fruit, especially the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components.
Contains many micronutrients, fiber and antioxidants
Fruits are very nutritious. A piece of dried fruits contains the same amount of nutrients as fresh fruit, but is concentrated in a much smaller package.
They are a good source of fiber, potassium, iron and many plant compounds from nature. Suitable for people with low glycemic index. This means that eating them should not cause major spikes in blood sugar
Dried fruits are a rich source of antioxidants, which contribute to reducing oxidative damage in the body
Good for pregnant women and about to give birth.
Regular eating during the last few weeks of pregnancy can help facilitate cervical dilation, as well as reduce the likelihood of preterm birth.
One study fed women daily during the last few weeks of pregnancy. Only 4% of women who eat every day are forced to give birth early, compared to 21% of those who do not
Fruits also show promising results in animal and test-tube studies. As a remedy for infertility in men, is becoming popular today
Notes on using dried fruit
- Avoid eating dried fruits with added sugar
- To make the dry fruit sweet and appealing, sometimes people add sugar or syrup before drying, so it is also called candy fruit.
- Sugar abuse is not healthy, increasing the risk of overweight, obesity, heart disease, even cancer.
- To avoid using sugar-rich dried fruits, read the nutrition facts and relevant information on the label carefully.
- In addition, dried fruit may be contaminated with fungi, aflatoxin and other toxic compounds when handled or stored. Therefore, from processing to storage, proper procedures need to be followed, especially in hot and humid places and without protective equipment.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or excess mold.