In recent times seeds have gained a lot of popularity and are finding their way again into culinary preparations because of their high nutrient value. Though minuscule in size, seeds add flavor and crunch to our daily meals, from breakfast to desserts, biscuits to salads, they are extremely versatile and can be incorporated easily into a variety of different recipes.
ETV Bharat Sukhibhava spoke to Dr. Kruti S. Dhirwani, M.D. (Hom.), M.Sc. (DFSM), is a Consulting Homeopath and Clinical Nutritionist practicing at Sunshine Homeopathy Clinic, Mumbai for some interesting insights
Seeds are a great source of fiber, protein, and monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats along with important vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Here are details of few seeds and the nutrient value they possess:
FLAX SEEDS
Flaxseeds are extremely popular among Indians looking to keep healthy because of their great protein power and high amount of fibre. Apart, from protein and fiber, they are a great source of omega-3 fats, particularly alpha-linolenic acid (ALA).
Adding flaxseeds to your diet boosts immunity, increases muscle and bone development, and reduces fatigue.
One tablespoon (10 grams) of whole flaxseeds can be added to almost any food, you can add it to your porridge, salad, cookies/biscuits, or mix it to your soup.
Flaxseeds may cause mild digestive issues. They contain plant compounds that may adversely affect some people and are not considered safe for high-dose consumption in early pregnancy.
NIGELLA SEEDS
Nigella seeds or kalonji are known for their diverse culinary uses and medicinal properties.
Traditionally used to treat a variety of ailments, kalonji has been associated with a wide range of health benefits. Flavour and aroma aside, these tiny black seeds come loaded with trace elements, vitamins, amino acids, saponin, crude fiber, proteins, and fatty acids like linolenic and oleic acids, volatile oils, alkaloids, iron, sodium, potassium, and calcium.
Having 1-3 grams of Nigella seeds (1 teaspoon) can help:
- Fight Acne
- Keep a Check on Blood sugar levels
- Increase Memory and Alleviates Asthma
- Weight Loss
- Easing Joint Pain
- Lower Blood Pressure
- Strengthen Immunity
Kalonjiis safe for most people and when taken in small quantities does not possess any side effects. However, when taken in larger amounts it can lower blood pressure and sugar levels which may pose a risk to life. Also, nigella seeds can stimulate uterine contractions and may affect the health of the foetus, so pregnant women are suggested to avoid it.