Five Super Spices to Use in Cooking

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Spice it up in the kitchen!

Improve your health by adding spice to your life! Spices are known to enhance the flavor of foods we eat. But, did you know eating them can also help improve your health?

These five super spices - turmeric, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, and ginger - all have health benefits which may entice you to find new recipes to include in your meal-planning repertoire.

Turmeric

Used primarily in Indian cooking, turmeric is a root that is dried and ground into a powder. Turmeric's active ingredient curcurmin is currently being studied for possible health treatments for Alzheimer's disease, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and liver disorders.

Turmeric has been recognized for thousands of years as a safe anti-inflammatory product.

Curcurmin is also believed to be a powerful pain reliever and is currently being studied for treatment of arthritis patients.

The spice contains potassium, manganese, iron, and vitamins B6 and C.

Have you tried turmeric yet?

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Coriander and Cilantro

Did you know they came from the same plant?

Coriander and cilantro come from the same plant but from different parts, which makes it both an herb and a spice.

Coriander is the seed and cilantro comes from the leaves and stems. You may recognize both of these as being used in Mexican, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern cooking.

They may help control blood sugar and lower cholesterol. They are also believed to help fight cancer and aid digestion.

They contain manganese, magnesium, and iron as well as several essential oils which are good as an anti-diarrheal, antiseptic, and for reducing menstrual disorders.

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Cumin

(gets used frequently at my house ~ yum!)

Cumin is another common herb used in curry.

It aids digestion and can help relieve insomnia, asthma, respiratory problems, and bronchitis.

Breastfeeding mothers will also benefit from eating curry as it can help with lactation, as well as beefing up your immune system and helping to fight cancer.

It is recognized as an anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and antispasmodic product.

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Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a common spice that is used around the world. It has been proven to be beneficial for those with diabetes as it may help to control blood sugar and regulate insulin.

It is also believed to lower LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. It is an antibacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory product and has been proven to be helpful in preventing gout and some arthritis problems. It contains manganese, fiber, calcium, and iron.

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Ginger

Ginger contains the phytonutrients gingerols and shogaols, which give ginger its flavor.

Ginger is known to aid digestion, calm motion sickness, and is often called a pregnant woman's best friend as it calms morning sickness. It is often used in Chinese medicine to combat rheumatoid arthritis and has been used to treat those suffering with migraine headaches, chronic pain, and muscle aches.

Please note, however, that self-medicating with ginger is not recommended for those taking blood thinners or those suffering from gallstones.

Try some ginger in your next meal.

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Besides tasting great, these five super spices can be used for their health benefits.

Although they have been touted for thousands of years, it is a good idea to talk with your primary physician before using them in large quantities. You may want to do further research into these spices to see other benefits, as well.

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  • Tiggered Mar 9, 2012 @ 10:37 am | delete
    I'm not a fan of curry, so the only spice on your list I actually use is cinnamon - and even that mostly for sweets. I might learn someday, though :)
  • Helene-Malmsio Feb 18, 2012 @ 3:51 pm | delete
    all my favorite spices are included in your featured five super spices to use in cooking - great lens!
  • CrazyforCollecting Dec 29, 2010 @ 8:23 am | delete
    Lovely lens!
  • ajgodinho Dec 10, 2010 @ 1:45 am | delete
    I know these spices quite well coming from an Goan/Indian background and I love spiced up food not to mention some of the health benefits as you pointed out. Nice job on this lens. **Blessed by a Squid-Angel**

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