For Evaluate It by SQM Inspectors - Evaluate Facebook Evaluate Twitter

Five Lesser Known Vegetables to Consider Trying Featured

Rate this item
(1 Vote)

Through the eyes of Paula...

If you ever want to try eating more healthily, consider the following five unique and uncommon vegetables. They might inspire you to incorporate more healthy vegetables into your diet, and inspire you to create new dishes.

1. Sunchoke: Also known as Jerusalem artichokes, they are actually not artichokes at all, but rather are the tuber of a species of sunflower. These root vegetables can be a tasty starch substitute for potatoes. Sunchokes are good sources of thiamin, phosphorus, and potassium. They are also very good sources of iron.

2. Jicama: This is a wonderfully juicy, sweet, and nutty tuber with a distinct crunch. It is most commonly enjoyed raw, but you can cook jicama, too. Its white flesh stays crisp when cooked briefly. The taste is mild, and can be thought of as a savory apple. Jicama is high in carbohydrates in the form of dietary fiber, and is very low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium. It is also a good source of potassium and Vitamin C.

3. Fiddleheads: These are a traditional vegetable dish throughout the northeast United States region. These are occasionally served boiled, in a salad or with mayonnaise or butter. One reason they're so rare outside of their native regions is that they are not cultivated — only harvested from the wild — and so are only found locally and seasonally. Foraging for fiddleheads is also for experts only: Much like with mushrooms, not all ferns are edible and some are poisonous. They are packed with nutrients and acclaimed for their succulent flavour. Fiddleheads are full of omega-3 fatty acids and fibre, and contain twice the antioxidant quality of blueberries.

4. Romanesco: This mesmerizing vegetable is actually an exotic variant of the cauliflower. Romanesco is an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and carotenoids. It is also known as the Roman cauliflower.

5. Kohlrabi: A relative of wild cabbage, this unique-looking vegetable has been hailed as one of the 150 healthiest foods on Earth. It is most commonly consumed in India, and is a staple in the Kashmiri diet. Fry up the root for some kohlrabi fries, toss the leaves in a salad, or chomp on the crisp, juicy stems for a low-calorie snack.

Read 602822 times Last modified on Monday, 18 July 2016 23:04
Monday, 18 July 2016 23:00

27500 comments

  • Comment Link AngeloByday Wednesday, 15 October 2025 10:14 AngeloByday

    nexus dark nexus darknet market onion nexus url nexus market url

  • Comment Link Edwardked Wednesday, 15 October 2025 10:06 Edwardked

    nexus darknet market onion nexus darknet market access nexus site official link nexus dark web

  • Comment Link RichardSig Wednesday, 15 October 2025 09:45 RichardSig

    nexus dark nexus dark web nexus shop url nexus darknet market

  • Comment Link Kennethpah Wednesday, 15 October 2025 09:09 Kennethpah

    nexus darknet nexus market link nexus url nexus darknet market official

  • Comment Link RichardSig Wednesday, 15 October 2025 08:46 RichardSig

    nexus site official link nexus darknet market access nexus darknet nexus darknet market alternatives

  • Comment Link Charlessip Wednesday, 15 October 2025 08:46 Charlessip

    nexus market url nexus market link nexus shop url nexus darknet market

  • Comment Link AngeloByday Wednesday, 15 October 2025 08:18 AngeloByday

    nexus onion link nexus dark web nexus darknet market link nexus url

  • Comment Link Kennethpah Wednesday, 15 October 2025 08:15 Kennethpah

    nexus link nexus dark web market nexus market link nexus darknet shop

  • Comment Link Edwardked Wednesday, 15 October 2025 08:14 Edwardked

    nexus darknet market access nexus official site nexus link nexus darknet market

  • Comment Link Charlessip Wednesday, 15 October 2025 07:51 Charlessip

    nexus market darknet nexus onion nexus darknet market link nexus dark web

Leave a Reply