by USHAPALANISWAMY (Editor)
Go beyond the nutritional value to discover the lesser known health benefits of certain Asian crops Several foods from the Asian culture that are not well known to other parts of the world have health benefits that stretch beyond mere nutritional value. Asian Crops and Human Dietetics comprehensively reviews the plants and spices in the Asian diet which have made significant beneficial contributions to daily health and nutrition. This text not only provides up-to-date summaries of the more familiar Asian food items, but also those that are less widely known. This extensive examination clearly discusses the latest evidence-based scientific studies that document the health benefits and nutritional information of Asian food items. Asian Crops and Human Dietetics conveniently groups the food crops into the food guide pyramid classification, including grains, vegetables, fruits, fats and oils, beans and nuts, spices, and herbal beverages and subsequents. This book closes the gap in knowledge about important and healthful dietary items not generally recognized in Western culture. Diligently researched and exhaustively referenced, this text provides the information as well as scientific evidence together in reader-friendly form. Lesser-known dietary items examined in Asian Crops and Human Dietetics include:
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 25 Feb 2008
ISBN 10: 156022312X
ISBN 13: 9781560223122
... comprehensively reviews plants used in the Asian diet and [those that] made significant beneficial contributions to nutrition and health. This readable book contains a lot of information interesting not only for specialist of agronomy, food industry or pharmacology, but mainly for nonexperts.
-J. Pospisilova, in Biologia Plantarium, 2008