This delicious fruit may be small, but don't let its size fool you - kiwis are packed with numerous health benefits. Take a look at the nutritious benefits of kiwis alongside some fantastic tips on how to select and use them too. Selecting and Storing Kiwis • If purchasing kiwis to eat that day, or soon after, they should yield to a bit of finger pressure. If they are slightly harder, kiwis can be ripened by storing them at room temperature, away from the sun. • To quicken the ripening, store your kiwi in a paper bag along with a banana, apple or pear. • Once the kiwi is ripe enough to eat, keep it away from other fruit or store it in the fridge. Kiwi is very sensitive to the ethylene gas given off by other fruits, causing it to over ripen.
1. Kiwis are high in vitamins C and E
Just two medium kiwis contain 230 percent of the recommended daily allowance of vitamin C - almost twice the amount of an orange. Vitamin C is essential for the body as it helps boost the immune system, as well as fight stress and aging. Vitamin C also promotes wound healing, helps iron absorption and promotes healthy bones, blood vessels and teeth. Kiwis are also a good source of vitamin E - a potent antioxidant that helps lower cholesterol and boost immunity. 2. They are high in serotonin Kiwis contain a hormone called serotonin which is connected with digestive and cardiovascular functions. Serotonin boosts learning, memory and mood and helps regulate your appetite. This hormone is also responsible for falling and staying asleep. At the same time, serotonin is also responsible for keeping you alert in the morning. |
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