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Dried fruits like Wild Blueberries offer big time benefits
When
fresh fruits are harder to come by, there's nothing like
their flavorful, nutritious dried counterparts. In the
January/February 2005 issue of Health, Domenica
Marchetti , author of "One Sweet Package," extols the added
benefits of antioxidant-rich dried fruits, calling them
"tiny, concentrated packages of nutrition, high in fiber,
potassium and other nutrients."
In
fact, she says, dried fruits may offer many of the same
health benefits as fresh - and may contain even higher
concentrations of antioxidants.
Blueberries are a good example. The author sites USDA
research indicating that fresh blueberries rank #1 in
antioxidants compared with other fruits. Further studies
conducted by blueberry researcher Charles M. Mainland,
Ph.D., professor of horticulture at North Carolina State
University, show that dried blueberries pack an even bigger
punch, with four times greater antioxidant content than
fresh blueberries.
In her
article, Marchetti compares six of the most nutrient-packed
dried fruits, including blueberries, prunes, tart cherries,
figs and papaya. Blueberries top the list with the highest
antioxidants.
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Blueberry
benefits: "Highest antioxidant content
among dried fruits, which helps neutralize
free radicals." |
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One of the benefits of
dried fruits like blueberries, according to Marchetti, is
their long shelf life - 6 months to a year in an airtight
container. And, like frozen blueberries, dried blueberries
have many creative uses, from entrees to salads, to holiday
stuffing. Marchetti recommends stirring dried blueberries
into oatmeal or muffin batter, sprinkling them over spinach
salad, or folding them into chicken, turkey or carrot salad.
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Source: Wild Blueberry Association |