Delicious, sweet fig fruit is one of the prime
fruits enjoyed since antiquity in the human history. Fig is naturally
rich in much health benefiting phyto-nutrients, anti-oxidants and
vitamins. Dried figs, in fact, are concentrated source of minerals and
vitamins. The fully ripe fig has bell or pear shape with succulent
flesh.
Fig fruit tree is native to temperate climate of Asia Minor or present day Turkey and today is grown as important fruit of commerce in the eastern Mediterranean region, USA, Spain. However, it is also cultivated as a fruit tree in home gardens. During each season, the tree bears several hundred pear-shaped fruits twice a year, which vary in size and color depending on the variety.
Fig fruit tree is native to temperate climate of Asia Minor or present day Turkey and today is grown as important fruit of commerce in the eastern Mediterranean region, USA, Spain. However, it is also cultivated as a fruit tree in home gardens. During each season, the tree bears several hundred pear-shaped fruits twice a year, which vary in size and color depending on the variety.
Health benefits of figs
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Fig fruit is low in calories. 100 g fresh
fruits
provide only 74 calories. However, they contain health
benefiting soluble dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins, and pigment
anti-oxidants
that contribute immensely for optimum health and wellness.
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Dried figs are an excellent source of
minerals,
vitamins and anti-oxidants. In fact, dried fruits are concentrated
sources of energy. 100 g dried figs provide 249 calories.
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Fresh figs, especially black mission, are good
in poly-phenolic flavonoid
anti-oxidants such as carotenes,
lutein, tannins, chlorogenic
acid...etc.
Their anti-oxidant value is comparable to that of apples at 3200
umol/100 g.
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In addition, fresh fruits contain adequate
levels of some of the anti-oxidant vitamins such as vitamin A, E, and
K.
Altogether these phyto-chemical compounds in
fig fruit help scavenge harmful oxygen derived free radicals from
the
body and thereby protect us from cancers, diabetes, degenerative
diseases and infections.
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Furthermore, research studies suggest that chlorogenic acid in
these berries help lower blood sugar levels and control blood-glucose
levels in type-II diabetes mellitus (Adult onset) condition.
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Fresh as well as dried figs contain good
levels of
B-complex
group of vitamins such as niacin, pyridoxine, folates, and pantothenic
acid. These vitamins function as co-factors for metabolism of
carbohydrates, proteins, and
fats.
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Dried figs are excellent source
minerals like calcium,
copper, potassium, manganese, iron,
selenium and zinc. 100 g of dried figs contain 640 mg of potassium, 162
mg of calcium, 2.03 mg of iron and 232 mg of potassium. Potassium
is an important component of cell and body fluids
that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure. Copper is required
in the production of red
blood cells.
Iron is required for red blood cell formation as well for cellular
oxidation.
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