Crabapples and rhubarb are two often-overlooked ingredients that pack a punch in both flavor and nutrition. With their tart and tangy profiles, they can add a unique twist to various dishes. But what do they have in common, and what are the pros and cons of incorporating them into your diet? Taste: Tartness with a Twist Crabapples: These small, sour apples can be a challenge to eat raw due to their tartness. However, when cooked or pickled, they develop a complex flavor that pairs beautifully with spices and sweeteners. Rhubarb: Known for its sharp, tangy taste, rhubarb is often paired with sweet fruits or sugar to balance its sourness. It’s a favorite in pies and desserts but can also be used in savory dishes. Nutrition: What They Have in Common Crabapples and rhubarb share some key nutrients: Vitamin C: Both are rich in Vitamin C, supporting immune health and skin vitality. Fiber: High in dietary fiber, they promote digestive health and help regulate blood sugar levels. Potassi
Mexican Vegetable Stew Recipe (gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free)
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Mexican Vegetable Stew-- mucho gusto! |
*2 C. Water
*4 cubes Organic Vegetable Bouillon
*2 Onions, sliced
*1 red Bell Pepper,chopped
*4 red Potatoes, sliced
*1 small Zucchini, diced
*2 C. cooked Pinto Beans
*2 T. Lime or Lemon Juice
*1 tsp. Cumin
*1 clove Garlic, minced
*1 tsp. Oregano
*1/2 tsp. Chipolte
*1/2 C. Cilantro, chopped
*Seasonings of Choice
BRING TO BOIL: Turn down heat to simmer 10 minutes
OPTIONAL: 1 can diced Tomatoes
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