Monthly Food Feature: Fennel

IMG_4288With this month’s food feature, we travel back to our youth when fennel was a staple in our diet. Sometimes it was featured as a salad and other times it was our dessert, accompanied by fruit.  An annual favorite was a cookie containing fennel seeds. These cookies were baked every November to celebrate San Martino, who is the patron saint of wine making and the wine making season!

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These biscotti-style cookies were double baked to make them hard and dunkable in wine. Yes, it is true that kids got to dip them in wine, too!  We recently baked an updated, slimmed-down, gluten-free version. Check out the Fennel Biscotti recipe if you’d like to try them.

In more recent years, we’ve expanded our culinary experience with fennel by cooking it more often than eating it raw. It’s a great vegetable that can be sautéed, steamed, baked, and shredded as filler for turkey meatloaf or wraps.

Fennel: bulb, plant and seeds

In many ways fennel is the Mediterranean version of celery as the two have the same texture. However, fennel has a sweeter taste with an anise or licorice flavor.

The Florence species of fennel grows as a bulb with long stalks that look like celery, is white and pale green, and has green, dill-looking leaves. Almost every part of the fennel is edible, with some parts being a bit more tough. The plant part can also be used as garnish and seeds are produced from flowers on the plant. These seeds are also used for culinary purposes.

When eaten raw, the bulb is the tastiest. To eat raw, simply cut off the stalk close to the bottom of the bulb and cut the bulb into 2-inch wedges. Each layer of fennel now easily separates so you can eat like a piece of celery. There is a core that keeps the layers together, which is also edible but some people don’t like it because it’s hard.

IMG_4324Seeds produced by the fennel plant are dried before they are used for cooking. For some recipes the seeds are ground and used as a spice. Fennel seeds are also used for making teas and for medicines. The teas and medicines are said to help with digestive and intestinal issues.

Nutritional Profile and Health Benefits

Like the other foods we highlight in our monthly food feature segment, fennel is highly nutritious and low in calories. One cup (87 g) has about 27 calories and is:

  • An excellent source of vitamin C,
  • A very good source of fiber, potassium, molybdenum, manganese, copper, phosphorus, folate, and
  • Contains a good source of calcium, pantothenic acid, magnesium, iron, and vitamin B3.

IMG_4294With the above nutrients and, in particular high level of vitamin C, it’s easy to see that fennel has strong antioxidant properties protecting against free radicals. It also may help:

  • Control blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol balance,
  • Build tissue and strengthen bones,
  • Improve absorption of iron in red blood cells, leading to more energy and less chance of anemia,
  • Support eye health, brain health, and skin integrity.

(See References below)

Easy Recipes

Whole Foods Market has a wide range of fennel recipes from which to choose. Canadian Living Magazine also features fennel in many of its recipes. We’ve picked two recipes that illustrate the diversity of this great vegetable, besides using it in a salad. Be sure to also check out our Recipe of the Week.

From Canadian Living:

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Bucatini with Fennel and Anchovies

This is a slightly different version of an old time Sicilian favorite that our mom used to make. In this version, Canadian Living uses anchovies instead of fresh sardines. You can make this recipe with soba noodles if you want to create a gluten-free version.

From Whole Foods Market:

3598-1Apple Fennel Soup

A tasty soup that requires only a few great ingredients to make. The tartiness of granny smith apples and the sweetness of the fennel make for a great combination.

References:

Recipe of the Week: Mahi Mahi on Fennel Veggie Base

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Review: Purelygreat Natural Deodorant – Our First Prize Package

Over the next month, we will introduce to you the great products that are provided as prizes for our 1st Anniversary Contest.  First up is:

Purelygreat

You have the chance to win a Family Pack (as shown below) – a value of $44.95
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Purelygreat is a natural deodorant made with three simple ingredients plus essential oils.  The key ingredients are organic natural soda,non-gmo corn starch, and organic vegetable glycerin.  If you haven’t read the ingredients in your commercial brand deodorant, look carefully.  Many contain aluminum and other chemicals which get absorbed into your body through your skin.  Purelygreat is also vegan and comes in anunscented version for those with sensitive skin.

The Company

Purelygreat is a local Toronto company established in 2011 by Debbie Cohen. They make all natural cream deodorant products, comprised of 3 simple ingredients that are safe and effective for the whole family!

As a mother, and Reflexologist Debbie’s family and client’s health has always been a priority. Several years ago, she started looking at alternatives to mainstream products and particularly deodorants. She recognized that the cumulative effects of daily application was a health risk. That led to the development of Purelygreat Cream Deodorants.

Her products are now being sold online across North America and through a growing network of select health food stores and eco retailers in Canada.

Our Experience with Purelygreat

Mary and I have been using the product for a couple of weeks now and can say that it really works well.  I have found that it keeps me feeling dry and smelling good!  The deodorant has even withstood some of my more gruelling workouts.  When I’ve used some of the other deodorants found on the market, they have not been effective for more than a few hours.  PurelyGreat, on the other hand, has provided me protection for 24 hours!  It also compares very well with other natural deodorants, lasting much longer than others that Mary has tried.

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comes with stick for stirring, if needed.

I loved the women’s citrus scent and also liked the men’s patchouli scent.  Yes, I used the men’s deodorant because it smelled so good!  It reminded me of eucalyptus, which I find soothing.  There is a citrus scent for men and also a lavender scent for women. Purelygreat also offers a natural deodorant for boys and girls.

We like that the deodorant comes in eco-friendly packaging – a handy little jar.  Since it is in a cream format, which is different from your typical deodorant packaging, applying the deodorant may take a little getting used to for some people.  I quite like it as I don’t find it sticky like the commercial brands.  My jar got a bit oily on the outside because I carry it in my travel bag to the gym every day.  Nothing a good wipe can’t solve!

Overall, we think it’s a great product you might want to try.  Visit their site for more information and their facebook for deals and giveaways.

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