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Banana Nutrition Facts

Potassium rich bananas are very easy to have daily in a healthy diet with several benefits they offer.





They originally came from Malaysia and are now grown all over the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

banana nutrition facts and health benefits:Potassium rich bananas are very easy to have daily in a healthy diet with several benefits they offer

Banana Facts:

• Main banana producers are India, China, Phillipines, Brazil and Ecuador.

• Banana is a basic food in some tropical countries.

• Bananas keep ripening even after they are picked.

• They grow on the world's biggest herb-plant Musa Sapientum.

• The word 'banan' is Arabic for finger.

• Approximately 35,000 bananas are eaten by players, linesmen and ball boys and girls at Wimbledon Tennis Tournament.

• Eating two bananas gives you enough energy to see you through a strenuous 90-minute gym workout.

• Bananas are much cheaper and healthier than processed bars. They are fat , cholesterol and sodium free.

*Before we continue with the banana nutrition facts, I'd like to tell you about a healthy diet program that uses a lot of the foods with low to medium glycemic index values: Isabel de los Rios' 'The Diet Solution Program'.

The Diet Solution Program favours a long term health orientated approach to fat loss, but not offering anyone a quick fix to their weight troubles. It has loads of valuable data and research to support its approach. I personally investigated the program thoroughly and my mum has been using it for a while now. I have to say she got some great results.

The nutrition plan is one of the healthiest we have seen, a strong core focus on vegetables, fruits, vitamin dense foods, lean proteins, select dairy produce and a clear approach to not expecting one diet to work for all body types. So give it a go and let me know how you went. 'The Diet Solution Program' is without a doubt one of the best diet programs out there.*

Banana Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits:

• Bananas may help to lose the risk of heart disease as they are high in fiber.

• Vitamin B6 helps with brain function and energy conversion.

• They may provide protection from stomach ulcers.

• High potassium content in bananas can help prevent high blood pressure and heart complications and stroke. Potassium also helps in brain, muscle tissue and kidney health.

• Fiber and protease inhibitors in bananas help with digestive health.

• Potassium deficiency syndromes include fatigue, muscle cramping, weak muscles, bad headaches and high blood pressure.

• Banana is recommended for people with diarrhoea.

banana glycemic index High potassium content in bananas can help prevent high blood pressure and heart complications and stroke. Potassium also helps in brain, muscle tissue

Banana Glycemic Index:

The riper the banana, the higher its glycemic index. Banana has a low to medium GI value and medium glycemic load value. It is one of the higher glycemic fruits although much lower than dried fruits, but they should be added daily into a balanced diet for their amazing nutritional value.





Banana Serving and Storage:

• Bananas are very fragile and you need to be careful in storing them, they are best ripened in room temperature.

• Don't leave the unripe bananas in fridge, ripening will stop and it won't be able to resume the ripening when returned to room temperature.

• You may freeze bananas- pureed or peeled and wrapped in a plastic wrap, add some lemon juice to maintain the colour.

• Best to eat unripe bananas cooked as they may cause bad indigestion.

• Try adding sliced bananas to yogurt or cereal.

• Banana, milk, vanilla, ice cubes and honey is all you need to make a tasty smoothie.

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References:

Ensminger AH, Esminger M. K. J. e. al. Food for Health: A Nutrition Encyclopedia. Clovis, California: Pegus Press; 1986 1986. PMID:15210.

Wood, Rebecca. The Whole Foods Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Prentice-Hall Press; banana nutrition ,1988 1988. PMID:15220.

Whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=7

Holistic-nutrition.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_nutritional_value_of_bananas#ixzz0Uw9d7gVF- Banana Nutrition Facts .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Banana Nutrition Facts .




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