There’s often a misconception that eating
healthy means eating boiled bland food that will get boring as every day passes
by. However, spicing up a plain-but-healthy meal is not only good for your
taste buds but is also a major plus when it comes to your health. Reach for
your spice rack and you’ll not only up the flavor of your food, but you’ll
also get a boost of antioxidants that your body needs.
There are more than 100 common spices used
to cook around the world. Spices are concentrated sources of antioxidants, but
some have been more studied for their therapeutic properties than others.
There’s no need to go on a hunt for exotic ingredients as Gai Chhap has
the best of masalas. Here, suggests which spices to consider incorporating into
your meals.
1.
Cinnamon
This popular spice comes from the bark of
the cinnamon tree and is such a beautiful flavor used in all things savory
and sweet. Cinnamon is especially great for people who have high blood sugar.
It lends a sweet taste to food without adding sugar, and studies indicate it
can lower blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
Cinnamon may also
provide heart-healthy benefits, such as reducing high blood cholesterol and
triglyceride levels. That’s especially important for people with diabetes who
are at greater risk of developing heart disease. Cinnamon can be a helpful
addition to a healthy lifestyle to lower blood pressure.
2.
Turmeric
Turmeric is best known for its use in
Indian dishes and has become a trendy superfood for its ability to reduce
inflammation which is a common cause of discomfort and illness. One of the
components of turmeric is a substance called curcumin. Research suggests it may
reduce inflammation in the brain, which has been linked to Alzheimer’s disease
and depression.
Studies show that turmeric helps with improvement in memory
test scores. It is also effective at reducing pain and swelling in people with
arthritis. And animal studies indicate that curcumin could have powerful
anti-cancer properties.
3.
Ginger
Now comes everyone’s favorite chai
ingredient – Ginger, a tropical plant that’s been used in Asian cultures for
thousands of years to treat stomach upset, diarrhea and nausea. You will see
it being used in a variety of convenient forms lollipops, candies, and
capsules. You can also purchase the dried powder from KBM Gai Chap Masala, or
buy it fresh to make teas or grate into food.
The research found ginger to be effective
at calming pregnancy-related nausea and reducing stomach upsets. Some studies
have also found that ginger cuts the severity of motion sickness or prevents
the symptoms altogether. It may even help with chemotherapy-induced nausea and
vomiting when taken along with anti-nausea medications.
4.
Garlic
Most of us are familiar with garlic, the
strong-smelling spice frequently used in cooking. But what you might not know
is that eating garlic may protect your heart from changes that lead to heart
disease. As you age, some hardening of the arteries is normal, this is called
atherosclerosis and occurs as fatty deposits made up of cholesterol and other
substances build up on the inside of your artery walls.
Factors such as
smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol can make it worse. As the
build-up increases over time, the arteries narrow. This can make you prone to
heart attacks and strokes. Research has linked garlic intake with keeping the
blood vessels flexible, especially in women. In addition, studies suggest that
eating garlic may reduce cholesterol. Garlic is a key ingredient for a healthy
heart and is often used in savoury dishes.
5.
Cayenne
Cayenne is a type of chili pepper, Cayenne
peppers contain a substance called capsaicin. It’s what makes them spicy and
also can provide pain relief. Capsaicin reduces the number of pain signals sent
to your brain. This results in reduced discomfort. It works on pain caused by
arthritis and diabetes-related nerve damage. You can apply creams with
capsaicin directly on joints and muscles.
Lab research and studies in animals suggest
that eating cayenne pepper can also help with something that causes a lot of
internal pain: ulcers. Although people often associate spicy foods with stomach
upset, capsaicin aids in helping reduce ulcers by restricting the growth of an
ulcer-causing bacteria, reducing excess stomach acid and increase blood flow.
Whether you use spices fresh or dried,
you’ll still get beneficial compounds. If you’re tempted to take supplements to
increase your dose of these beneficial compounds, it’s important to note that
commercial supplements aren’t strictly regulated, which means you can’t be
certain of what the pills actually contain. Certain third-party organizations
do testing to verify the quality and contents of supplements. If you’re thinking
about taking a supplement, talk to your dietician about what form and amount
are right for you.
Regardless of the other health benefits,
spices add flavour to food and can make healthy meals delicious and
interesting. One of the biggest benefits of using spices is that they are a
healthy way to get you out of an eating rut. Enjoying your food is key to
maintaining healthy habits for the long term.
To bring you the freshest possible
products, we grind and blend the best available spices and seasonings in-house
with utmost cleanliness and hygiene, so that you enjoy the zest and flavour
these spices add to your food. Not forgetting all the health benefits they come
packed with.
KBM Gai Chaap Masala is India’s leading
selling spice brand offering more than 20 variants in spices in their pure form
and their blends.
We have been accepted and appreciated by millions of homes,
not only all across India but also across the world. We have been providing
solutions zesty flavour every day to mothers in cooking the tastiest food that
suits every diverse palate from the last 49 years. Don’t think twice, buy only
the Best quality spices inDelhi today from KBM Gai Chap Masala.
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