During winter there is also plenty of squash to choose from. The following varieties are available during winter: Butternut squash, Spaghetti Squash, Banana Squash, Buttercup squash, Hubbard squash, Turban suash and of course my favorite squash: Pumpkin.
All the mentioned winter squashs varieties are rich in beta-carotene known to have pretty important functions in our bodies such as acting as an eye protector and for being a very strong antioxidant that prevents the bad effects of free radicals. Also, these winter squash varieties are rich in vitamin C, vitamins of the B complex, and minerals such as manganese and potassium.
Some ways to eat any variety of squash are steamed, cooked, baked, or even roasted in your barbecue. Squash is an excellent adition for your weeked barbecue as a side dish for those wonderful burgers or steaks. Also, as you probably know you can make some desserts with squash such as the famous and so much eaten Pumpkin pie.
According to everynutrient.com diets that are rich in carotenes (a key component of squashs) offer protection against cancer, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. Studies have also shown that pumpkin seeds are helpful in reducing symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Also, everynutrient.com mentions that "Studies have shown that juice made from summer squash is equal to juice made from pumpkins, leeks, and radishes in their ability to prevent cell mutations"
Here is a guide to wonderful recipes with squash: Vegetable Recipes
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Published by R. Bourne, Ph.D.
Ph.D. Food and Nutrition. MBA. R. Bourne writes mainly about Health and Wellness, Alternative Medicine and Healing, Nutrition, Dieting and Food Science and Technology. He has been writing online content... View profile
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