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Raw and ready to eat: 10 healthy vegetables you did not know could be more delicious uncooked

Are you a salad person? Do you enjoy the crisp crunch of carrots, the peppery kick of radishes, or the refreshing bite of cucumber? If your taste buds light up at the thought of these raw delights, you are in for a treat. Here are 10 vegetables that are known for their uncooked glory.

February 05, 2024 / 13:07 IST
Health benefits of beetroot (Image: Canva)

Health benefits of beetroots: This nutrient-packed root vegetable, known for its earthy flavour, is rich in nitrates, which help improve blood flow and lower blood pressure (Image: Canva)

Vegetables have long been celebrated as nutritional powerhouses, but the raw versions bring an extra punch to the table. Multiple studies have confirmed the health benefits of consuming vegetables in their natural, uncooked state. Retaining their original nutrients, enzymes, and antioxidants, these veggies help promote good health.

Whether sliced, diced, or grated, these raw wonders not only tantalise your taste buds but also provide a nutritional boost. Remember to wash your vegetables well before consuming them.

Here are 10 raw vegetables that are not only delicious but also incredibly good for your health. Try these easy and quick recipes that offer a long list of essential nutrients and vitamins to boost your health:

Beetroot: This nutrient-packed root vegetable, known for its earthy flavour, is rich in nitrates, which help improve blood flow and lower blood pressure. Beetroot also helps enhance athletic performance and supports heart health.

Recipe: Try grated beetroot salad with orange pieces and pumpkin seeds or make beetroot raita with grated beets.

Broccoli: This versatile vegetable provides a range of vitamins and minerals. A powerhouse of vitamins C and K, broccoli supports your immune function and bone health. Vitamin K plays a vital role in bone metabolism and blood clotting.

Health benefits of broccoli (Image: Canva) Health benefits of broccoli: A powerhouse of vitamins C and K, broccoli supports your immune function and bone health (Image: Canva)

Recipe: Eat raw broccoli florets with hummus for a crunchy and nutritious snack.

Cabbage: Rich in fibre and vitamin C, cabbage contributes to your digestive health and immune support. Besides, the fibre in cabbage aids in digestion, while vitamin C supports the immune system.

Recipe: To prepare a delicious sandwich, assemble it with shredded cabbage, cheese, a sprinkle of salt, and a dash of oregano.

Carrot: Packed with beta-carotene, carrot improves eye health and immune function. Beta-carotene is a precursor to vitamin A, which is an essential nutrient for vision.

Health benefits of carrots (Image: Canva) Health benefits of carrots: Loaded with lycopene, carrots are good for your eye health and immune system (Image: Canva)

Recipe: Grate the carrot and make a quick salad by adding lemon juice, olive oil, and a pinch of salt.

Cucumber: Cool and hydrating, cucumbers are a low-calorie choice that offer a good dose of hydration and also promote skin health. The high water content in cucumber help maintain hydration, while antioxidants in it combat free radicals.

Recipe: Add cucumber slices with Greek yogurt, dill, and a touch of garlic for tzatziki dip.

Green Chilli: This one is for you if you love spicy and invigorating flavour. Green chillies add a metabolism boost with capsaicin and aid in managing weight. These spicy wonders also come with anti-inflammatory properties.

Recipe: Add finely-chopped green chillies to guacamole for an extra spicy kick.

Radish: With a peppery kick, radishes add a refreshing element to salads, providing a good source of vitamin C and aiding digestion. Plus, they are low in calories. The Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant, improves the skin health and support collagen production.

Recipe: Make a radish and cucumber salad with mint and balsamic vinegar.

Spinach: Leafy and nutrient-dense, spinach is a powerhouse of iron and antioxidants.  Iron is vital for the formation of hemoglobin, carrying oxygen to body tissues.

Best food for hair growth (Image: Canva) Health benefits of spinach: This nutrient-rich green vegetable is a powerhouse of iron and antioxidants (Image: Canva)

Recipe: Indulge in a delicious spinach salad that has these leafy greens, cherry tomatoes, feta cheese, and a zesty vinaigrette dressing.

Sweet potato: Sweet and nutritious, sweet potatoes provide complex carbohydrates for sustained energy. Alongside, its fibre content helps to  maintain a healthy gut environment and promotes regular bowel movements.

Recipe: Blend raw sweet potato chunks with banana, almond milk, and a sprinkle of cinnamon for a nutritious and sweet smoothie.

Tomato: Juicy and versatile, tomatoes are a good source of lycopene, known for antioxidant.  Moreover, lycopene may help protect against certain cancers and support heart health.

Recipe: Mix diced tomatoes with basil, olive oil, and a sprinkle of salt for classic bruschetta.

Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Feb 5, 2024 01:07 pm

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