Colorful seasonal fruits and vegetables are here to pick up the slack. These nutrient-rich foods can brighten up your plate while offering plenty of taste and nutrition.
Eggplant is an excellent option if you’re looking to add a colorful superfood to your diet. They are in season, rich in antioxidants, and may help keep you healthy through the winter.
Although they are rich in fiber and several vitamins and minerals, what really makes this food appealing is the antioxidant content. Research suggests the compounds in eggplant can help with brain health, heart health, and more.
Antioxidants are substances that help protect your body from damage caused by free radicals. Studies suggest that it can help prevent some chronic diseases.
Eggplants are a great source of anthocyanins, a type of antioxidant that provides the deep purple hue of eggplant. Nasunin, a type of antioxidant, may offer unique benefits to eggplant. Chlorogenic acid may also provide powerful benefits.
Lab and animal studies have shown that eggplant may have clear benefits for heart and brain health. Research has shown that it has the potential to:
- Reduce LDL and triglycerides
- Improve heart function
- Lessen heart attack severity
- Preserve brain cells
Eggplant is also a low-calorie food with plenty of fiber.
But how do you eat eggplant?
There’s no question that most people answer that question with “eggplant parmesan.” And although delicious, it is definitely not the healthiest way to enjoy this seasonal superfood.
Drenching anything in bread, sugary sauce, and cheese is probably not a great idea. It can flush eggplant’s nutritional value down the toilet.
Instead, try making eggplant roles.
You can do it by cutting long, thin slices along the long edge of the fruit. Allow them to “sweat” by sprinkling some salt on them and blotting away water with a paper towel.
Drizzle with olive oil and roast at 375 F for 15 minutes, flipping halfway through. Let cool and layer each slice with hummus, raw or grilled zucchini, and bell peppers. Roll each slice and secure with a toothpick for a colorful, nutrient-dense snack!