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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179632

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179633

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179634

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179635

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179636

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179637

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179638

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179639

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

#11179640

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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The Miracle Tree Moringa

26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life...

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26 April 2024

The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.


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A farmer is harvesting ganoderma mushrooms in Yizhong village, Handan city, North China's Hebei province, on January 20, 2024. (Photo by Cos...

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A Greenhouse in Handan

20 January 2024

A farmer is harvesting ganoderma mushrooms in Yizhong village, Handan city, North China's Hebei province, on January 20, 2024. (Photo by Cos...

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20 January 2024

A farmer is harvesting ganoderma mushrooms in Yizhong village, Handan city, North China's Hebei province, on January 20, 2024.


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A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

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Dry Fruits - Raisin In India

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

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14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, the word raisin is reserved for the dark-colored dried large grape, with sultana being a golden-colored dried grape, and currant being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape. Raisins are rich in sugar, fructose, and glucose. They have an abundance of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, anthocyanins, and flavonols. Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a 100-gram reference amount, raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10-19% DV) of the Daily Value for several dietary minerals, riboflavin, and vitamin B6 (table). It may act as an antioxidant, good for blood sugar levels, and anti-inflammatory properties, reduce cholesterol levels, and antimicrobial activity, and benefit heart health. This raisins photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 13/11/2023.


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A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

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Dry Fruits - Raisin In India

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

#10784934

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, the word raisin is reserved for the dark-colored dried large grape, with sultana being a golden-colored dried grape, and currant being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape. Raisins are rich in sugar, fructose, and glucose. They have an abundance of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, anthocyanins, and flavonols. Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a 100-gram reference amount, raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10-19% DV) of the Daily Value for several dietary minerals, riboflavin, and vitamin B6 (table). It may act as an antioxidant, good for blood sugar levels, and anti-inflammatory properties, reduce cholesterol levels, and antimicrobial activity, and benefit heart health. This raisins photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 13/11/2023.


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A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

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Dry Fruits - Raisin In India

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

#10784936

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, the word raisin is reserved for the dark-colored dried large grape, with sultana being a golden-colored dried grape, and currant being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape. Raisins are rich in sugar, fructose, and glucose. They have an abundance of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, anthocyanins, and flavonols. Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a 100-gram reference amount, raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10-19% DV) of the Daily Value for several dietary minerals, riboflavin, and vitamin B6 (table). It may act as an antioxidant, good for blood sugar levels, and anti-inflammatory properties, reduce cholesterol levels, and antimicrobial activity, and benefit heart health. This raisins photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 13/11/2023.


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A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

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Dry Fruits - Raisin In India

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

#10784937

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, the word raisin is reserved for the dark-colored dried large grape, with sultana being a golden-colored dried grape, and currant being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape. Raisins are rich in sugar, fructose, and glucose. They have an abundance of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, anthocyanins, and flavonols. Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a 100-gram reference amount, raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10-19% DV) of the Daily Value for several dietary minerals, riboflavin, and vitamin B6 (table). It may act as an antioxidant, good for blood sugar levels, and anti-inflammatory properties, reduce cholesterol levels, and antimicrobial activity, and benefit heart health. This raisins photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 13/11/2023.


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A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

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Dry Fruits - Raisin In India

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the...

#10784939

14 November 2023

A raisin or Kishmish is a dried grape produced in many regions of the world and be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, the word raisin is reserved for the dark-colored dried large grape, with sultana being a golden-colored dried grape, and currant being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape. Raisins are rich in sugar, fructose, and glucose. They have an abundance of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, anthocyanins, and flavonols. Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a 100-gram reference amount, raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10-19% DV) of the Daily Value for several dietary minerals, riboflavin, and vitamin B6 (table). It may act as an antioxidant, good for blood sugar levels, and anti-inflammatory properties, reduce cholesterol levels, and antimicrobial activity, and benefit heart health. This raisins photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 13/11/2023.


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