I have seen
various reports that salads are good for health. Can you
tell me what all ingredients should be there in a salad? What all
points to be remembered while you make a salad, shall we include
non-veg in salads?
Salads should
be a very important part of a person’s daily diet. Salads
are high in their fiber content, and a rich source of daily vitamin
and mineral requirement.
Today as the
occurrence of cancer is very high, Research shows that we should
eat salads twice a day. At both lunch and dinner which will help
to prevent and protect us from getting cancers. It is not humanly
possible to provide great variety in salads when we prepare them
in our homes twice a day. The first point is to accept it as a simple
routine part of our life and keep the preparations simple and easy.
The
simplest salad is tomato, cucumber and onion, sliced and garnished
with minimum salt, pepper and lemon juice or vinegar. The same 3
vegetables may be finely chopped, garnished with green chilly, coriander
leaves and lime or made into a pachadi by adding curds after the
cream is removed. Olive oil or coconut is not to be added to the
salad as it makes it too fatty.
Another good
salad combination is shredded cabbage, very finely chopped onion
and half a grated carrot. Squeeze lemon juice on this, add a pinch
of salt and crush the cabbage a little with clean fingers. The bitter
taste comes out, then you may add pepper or green chilli and your
salad is ready.
To these above
mentioned vegetables you may add capsicum, radish, Spring onions
and lettuce to vary the combinations. We don’t advice the
addition of non-veg or corn to the salad. Also avoid adding boiled
potato or beetroot as they are high in calories please avoid cooking
any of the salad vegetables. All raw is ideal. The fiber, vitamin,
and mineral content is lost if cooked.
Sprouts may
be added in small quantities – 2 tablespoons at a time, provided
the person does not suffer from a condition called gout. One point
to be remembered is that all vegetables carry sprayed Pesticides
and fertilizers. Also soils with many microorganisms are present
on all vegetables. Vegetables must be thoroughly washed before even
placing them on a kitchen counter or board and the preparation must
be very clean as severe attacks of diarrhea may otherwise occur.
If you are
eating out side your home the safest thing to do is to ask for just
plain slices
of tomato and cucumber and a slice of lime to garnish it. Avoid
eating carrots from outside, as they are usually not cleaned properly.
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