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Health benefits of pumpkins: A bright orange-coloured beta-carotene powerhouse

Pumpkin is a versatile fruit varying in taste and flavour, a popular choice for both fasting and feasting. With the popularity of Halloween growing, it is now seen in a lot of coffee shops and bakeries as a flavour choice even as it becomes a decorative item at homes and in pies and pastry.

November 04, 2024 / 13:36 IST
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Health benefits of pumpkins: Just one cup of pumpkin provides over 200 percent of the recommended daily intake of Vitamin A, which is crucial for maintaining healthy vision, skin, and immune function (Image: Canva)

Pumpkins are known for their vibrant yellow and orange colours. But are also nutritional powerhouses that offer numerous health benefits. They are low in calories yet rich in essential nutrients. One serving of cooked pumpkin contains only about 50 calories, making it an excellent choice for those looking to manage weight. However the win doesn’t just stop there. Pumpkins are rich in dietary fibre therefore helping with digestion and protecting the gut, and also help fill the stomach faster – a great way to stop overeating.

One of the standout features of pumpkins is their impressive vitamin A content. Just one cup provides over 200 percent of the recommended daily intake of this essential vitamin, which is crucial for maintaining healthy vision, skin, and immune function. The bright orange colour of pumpkin is due to beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant that the body converts into vitamin A.

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US-based dietitian Julia Zumpano says in an article hosted by Cleveland Clinic that “Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A, which is really great for your vision and strengthening your immune system” and that just a single serving (about one cup) of pumpkin can provide over 200 percent of your daily recommended intake of vitamin A."

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