Zucchini is a tasty, healthy, versatile food. It has been around forever, cultivated by the Native Americans before the New World was ever discovered. It was a favorite of the likes of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson who both grew it in their gardens. It is inexpensive to grow with a single plant often producing a bushel basket of zucchini.
Zucchinis are approximately 94% water which is why they are so low in calories. One cup of raw sliced zucchini has less than 20 calories, 20% of the adult recommendation of daily vitamin C needs, and 250 mg potassium. It also has beta carotene which the body converts to vitamin A but this is lost if you peel the zucchini. Zucchini is also a good source of folate.
Whether you saute it, use it in a casserole, bake it in breads and muffins, etc, just be sure to include it in your diet.
Whether you saute it, use it in a casserole, bake it in breads and muffins, etc, just be sure to include it in your diet.
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