The weather may be all over the map but the local asparagus has finally arrived unscathed at your local farmer's markets or grocery stores.
Asparagus is a member of the lily family and was touted as a cure all in ancient times. It was used as an aphrodisiac, to cure a toothache, to prevent bee stings and the ancient Egyptians offered it as a gift to their gods. Not bad for a little green pointy veggie.
From a nutritional point of view asparagus gains rock and roll superstar status. It is an excellent source of folate which helps prevent changes to DNA reducing cancer risks. It is also an important source of potassium, a source of Vitamin C, high in rutin which is valuable in strengthening the blood vessels and according to the National Cancer Institute is the highest tested food containing the antioxidant glutathione; one of the body's most potent cancer fighters. All this for around 4 calories a spear.
Ever wonder why after eating asparagus your urine may have a pungent smell? It's the sulphur compounds in the asparagus that causes this weird odour it in about 40% of the population.
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Mairlyn's World Famous Lime Mayo
Most of us foodies catered back in the day, and I was one of them. This simple recipe for serving with cold cooked asparagus always got raves.
2 Tbsp. + 2 tsp. (40 mL) low fat mayo
2 Tbsp. (30 mL) lime juice
Zest of lime
1. Whisk together mayo, lime juice and zest. Drizzle over cold cooked asparagus and serve.
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