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Fresh rhubarb. Photo courtesy MorgueFile |
Well, heck. I had no idea.
I was preparing a rhubarb-strawberry crisp, so I immediately thought fruit. Who eats rhubarb without sweetening it?
After a little quick research, we found out rhubarb is technically a vegetable. The perennial was initially grown for medicinal purposes in the Far East, according to the University of Ohio Extension Office.
Rhubarb Nutrition Facts: One cup of diced, raw rhubarb
- has just 26 calories
- provides 45% of your daily vitamin K needs which helps blood clot and reduces your chances of bone fractures
- is a source of omega-6 fatty acids which promote hair and skin growth and regulates your metabolism
- can be eaten raw, but is very sour
- the green leaves are poisonous and shouldn't be eaten
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
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