Fresh Chives - 100g
by Foodcraft
Original price
HK$46.00
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Original price
HK$46.00
Original price
HK$46.00
HK$46.00
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HK$46.00
Current price
HK$46.00
Fresh chive in a generous amount.
Chive is a beautiful herb that you can mince and sprinkle on top of your dishes to garnish and add flavors. Green and fragrant sprinkles? Yes please!ย
Why Should You Eat More Herbs and Spices?
Herbs have been used since ancient times for their medicinal properties, mostly concentrated into teas and tinctures. More recently, their healthful value as a food ingredient has been realized. For one, herbs add a burst of flavor to food, allowing you to cut back on salt without sacrificing taste. And several herbs, including parsley, have significant amounts of the essential vitamins A, C and K.
But the true power of herbs lies in their wealth of protective polyphenols โ plant compounds with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Piles of studies show that polyphenols in herbs help combat such diseases as cancer, heart disease, Alzheimerโs, diabetes and more. Polyphenols are anti-microbial, so they can help protect us from harmful bacteria as well. Although many of the studies on herbsโ effects have involved concentrated solutions of the leavesโ active components, there is evidence that their benefits still apply when they are cooked and eaten as part of a regular meal, too.
Credit :ย The Washington Post
Nutritionalย Informationย
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Because chives are so often used as a garnish, rather than eaten in large amounts, nutrients per serving are calculated based on one tablespoon of chives. That single Tablespoon still contains:ย
- 3% Daily Value Vitamin A
- 3% Daily Value Vitamin C
Other nutrients, including choline and folate, are present in smaller amounts. However, if you use chives in place of green onions in recipes, you'll see the benefit of these other nutritional compounds.ย
Nutrients per Serving
1 Tablespoon of fresh chives contains:ย
Calories: 1
Fat: 0 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 0 mg
Carbohydrates: 0 g
Protein: 0 g
Credit:ย webmd.com