Sunday, July 31, 2005

All about Peanuts


Peanuts-Mother Nature's Whole Food
Peanuts and peanut butter are whole foods that pack a lot of nutrition into just one serving. In the legume or dried bean family, peanuts are a terrific protein source. But the story gets better and better when you consider the significant amounts of the following nutrients found in a single ounce of peanuts.

Research studies on large groups of people have found that people who often eat peanuts and nuts have much lower risks of heart disease. Also, scientists are finding that diets high in monounsaturated fats, the type found in peanuts, may also protect against heart disease.
Peanuts and peanut butter are whole foods that contain a variety of vitamins and minerals, ample protein and beneficial unsaturated fats. Since they are a plant food, they naturally contain no cholesterol.

PROTEIN
Peanuts contain high quality plant protein. When comparing peanuts to similar foods, peanuts have more protein than any other legume or nut. This is especially important for children, vegetarians and people eating more meatless meals.

UNSATURATED FAT
Peanuts contain mostly beneficial monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. These fats as compared to saturated fats have been shown to help lower blood cholesterol levels. Lowering your blood cholesterol level may reduce your risk of coronary heart disease.

FIBER
One ounce, or one small handful of peanuts contains 2 big grams of fiber. This is 9% of the fiber you need each day!

VITAMIN E
One ounce of peanuts provide 16% of your daily need of vitamin E. Vitamin E has been shown to act as an antioxidant which may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.

MINERALS
Peanuts are an important source of essential minerals such as magnesium, copper, phosphorus, potassium and zinc. Some of these "hard to find" minerals such as copper and magnesium may protect against coronary heart disease.

B VITAMINS
B vitamins such as folate can help prevent birth defects. They also reduce amounts of homocysteine in the blood that may be a risk for heart disease. Peanuts are a good source of folate.

PHYTOCHEMICALS
Phytochemicals are natural substances in plants which may provide a wide range of health benefits such as reducing the risk of coronary heart disease. Peanuts contain resveratrol which is one of the many phytochemicals found in plant foods.

Hmm.. After reading some much benefits of peanuts, now we can understand why Mr. T.T. Durai need to get a $600K peanut. To ensure the quality is there...

Angel or Devil?


Are you an Angel or Devil? You may be labelled as Angel, but at times, you may find that you have your devilish side of character. You may be one who is detestful to all like a devil, but one day, you may do an act of compassion which touches everyone's heart.

I've seen a very "beng like" guy, with a big tatoo on his arm, who voluntarily drop coins to the coin box of the flag days volunteer, while the rest who seemed so kind, just turned their face off and brush their way through.

So, how do you define Angel? & How you define Devil? Heaven is a place for Angel, thus Devilz Heaven will be a place for Devilish Angels, like me who is unable to draw a clear line between Angels & Devils . Are you interested in joining me in this wonderland? Hehehee...