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Friday, July 5, 2024

These 7 reasons will convince you to add chiku fruit to your diet

Chiku is a tasty and healthy fruit! Even though it is quite sweet and high in calories, its health benefits are worth giving it a try!

chikoo for skin care
Chiku is another fruit you can use for skincare.

Don’t winter seem sweeter with the sweetness of chiku? It’s a delicious tropical fruit from the Sapotaceae family and is also known as “sapodilla” or “sapota.” Chiku is armed with a plethora of nutritional benefits which can contribute to the overall health and wellness of the body. But it is high in calories and so it falls in the category of fruits like mango, orange, and jack fruit.

Chiku is not a very popular fruit among this generation but in the good old days, people really enjoy it as their mid-day snack. In fact, it is a popular ingredient in many smoothies, shakes, and desserts.

Deepti Khatuja, Head Clinical Nutritionist, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram says, “It maintains the overall health as it is loaded with various nutrients such as vitamin A and C and is used for antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties. Apart from being a good source of dietary fibre, chiku also contains other essential nutrients like potassium, sodium, copper, iron, and magnesium.”

Along with the main fruit, its other parts such as skin and leaves are also used for treating cold and cough because it contains antidiarrheal, diuretic, ant hyperglycemic, antibiotic, and hypocholesterolemic effects.

Here are 6 good reasons to eat chiku

Deepti Khatuja says chiku should be avoided or eaten in control by those who are trying for weight loss as it is high in calories. Leaving that concern aside, you can enjoy these health benefits:

1. Relief from constipation

Sapota fruit is a rich source of dietary fibre, which makes it an excellent bulk laxative. The fibre content provides relief from constipation. It helps to protect the mucous membrane of the colon and makes it resistant to infections.

2. Anti-inflammatory agent

The high content of tannins (poly phenolic compounds) makes sapota or chiku an important anti-inflammatory agent. It helps in improving the condition of the digestive tract through prevention of diseases like esophagitis, enteritis, irritable bowel syndrome and gastritis. It also reduces inflammation by reducing any swelling and pain.

3. Beneficial for skin and hair

Chiku juice helps the skin and keeps the head nourished and healthy, and also helps in growing hair. It is also effective in treating hair fall due to swelling in the head. Also, antioxidants are found in good quantity in chiku. Therefore, it is helpful in stopping the aging process as it eliminates free radicals, and it also reduces wrinkles.

Chikoo will keep your skin glowing.

4. Controls blood pressure

The magnesium in sapota keeps the blood vessels up and running, and the potassium regulates blood pressure and circulation.

5. Cancer benefits

Chiku contains high dose of antioxidants and has been found to be effective in lowering the risk of different types of cancers. In addition, vitamins A and B help in maintaining the health of several mucus lining of the body and the texture of the skin. Vitamin A also provides protection from lung and oral cavity cancers.

6. Healthy bones

Additional amounts of calcium, phosphorus and iron are required by bones to increase their endurance. Being rich in calcium, iron and phosphorus, sapota fruit greatly helps in enhancing and strengthening the bones.

health benefits of chikoo

Avoid bone-related issues by adding chiku in your diet.

7. Antiviral and antifungal properties

Due to the presence of polyphenolic antioxidants, sapota is found to have several antiviral, anti-parasitic and antibacterial properties. The antioxidants prevent bacteria from entering into the human body. Vitamin C destroys the harmful free radicals whereas potassium, iron and folate, niacin and pantothenic acid facilitate proper functioning of the digestive system.

How to eat chiku

Sapodilla is consumed raw by scooping the flesh out or making jam or sherbet. It is also added to pancakes and cakes. It is also found in the form of custard, juice, ice creams or milkshakes.

Khatuja says it is recommended that for a healthy balanced diet one should eat at least 5-8 servings of seasonal fruits and vegetables in a day. So include chiku also in your diet.

- healthshots.com

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About the Author

Aayushi Gupta is a health writer with a special interest in trends related to diet, fitness, beauty and intimate health. With around 2 years of experience in the wellness industry, she is connected to leading experts and doctors to provide our readers with factually correct information.

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