Asparagus (español: espárragos) (asparagus officinalis) is a perennial flowering plant species in the genus Asparagus. Its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable. It is widely cultivated as a vegetable crop. Asparagus is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. It is a good source of Vitamin K, Vitamin B1 Thiamine, and Fiber. It serves as a natural diuretic, nourishes the digestive tract. It helps with a healthy pregnancy, helps fight cancer, and supports skin health. Asparagus can be eaten raw and makes a good addition to salads. Lightly steamed, blanched, or roasted asparagus is a delicious side dish with almost any meal.
RECIPE | Sautéed Asparagus |
Nutrition Facts: 1 cup of asparagus |
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calories 27 carbohydrates 5 g copper 13% DV fiber 1.7 g folate 17% DV iron 16% DV niacin (B3) 7% DV potassium 8% DV protein 3 g riboflavin (B2) 11% DV thiamine (B1) 13% DV vitamin A 20% DV vitamin B6 6% DV vitamin C 13% DV vitamin K 70% DV |