Spring is the season when the first harvests of truffles (spinach, nettle) are found in the markets. Fragmented and green, these plants are a true deposit of vitamins and minerals and they help us and strengthen our body's immunity.
Rich in nutrients, the spinach offers nearly half the daily requirement for vitamin A, just by eating a cup of it. At the same time, spinach offers 15% of daily vitamin C needs.
Spinach consumption brings a fiber intake that helps digestion, prevents constipation, balances blood sugar and gives satiety. It can participate in the prevention of tumor pathology, especially in prostate cancer.
The nettles are full of vitamins, A, C, B2, K, iron, magnesium, calcium, and can be eaten in salads or soups. Nettle juice has strong immune stimulating and anti-anemic properties, and this is due to its rich iron content. It is also a good nutritional adjuvant for patients with glycemic metabolism disorders.
Start this spring by setting your mind to eat more healthy food. Take care of your body because health is something we all desire to have.
I love the spinach!! Very good job!
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What a gorgeous dish.I do love my spinach and I love truffels especially on mushroom risotto.Considering I love my food I have never tried nettles before.I live in a very busy city,there is no where to go foraging apart from my local supermarket😂.Does it taste similar to spinach? My mum makes a wonderful spinach curry.The spinach is wilthered so much it becomes more of a paste and you serve with lashings of butter and bread.Thanks for your insightful post Debora👍🏼👍🏼 will be trying nettles soon
Looks delicious and so easy to make it! Thanks for sharing