Benefits of Okra
By Madelene Sears
Summer is the season for okra and you can get it at both Texas Farmers’ Market locations right now. If you have never had the chance to try okra before, now is the time! Our farmers grow delicious local and organic okra in abundance. Okra can be enjoyed raw, with condiments like salsa, pickled, chopped into stews, roasted, fried or sliced into salad. Okra is low in calories and has lots of vitamin K. Vitamin K helps our bodies to form blood clots, which is necessary for blood pressure regulation. That makes okra an awesome snack choice for those that have been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Okra is also a great source of calcium, which helps to protect and build our bone density. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of okra and check out one of our favorite recipes that highlights this tasty veggie.
Okra Nutritional Info
Serving size: 1 cup raw, chopped
(about 6 spears)
calories: 31
fat: 0 g
carbs: 7 g
protein: 2 g
fiber: 3 g
Vitamin K: 66% RDA
Vitamin C: 35% RDA
folate: 22% RDA
thiamin: 13% RDA
manganese: 50% RDA
magnesium: 14% RDA
Phytochemicals: beta carotene, lutein
Info sourced from Healthy.Happy.Life.
Check out this recipe for Indian Okra Bhindi Masala Recipe — Okra in Onion Tomato Curry provided along with photo above on right courtesy of Vegan Richa.
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