Showing posts with label Blueberries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blueberries. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Pancakes with Blueberries – Yum



They look wonderful
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By Akindman,

It’s National Blueberry Pancake Day! Blueberry pancakes are a wonderful treat to enjoy anytime of the day. They are nutritious enough to eat for breakfast, tasty enough for a mid-day snack, and easy enough to make for dinner.  This is one of my favorite meals that I try to have a couple times a month.  Along with couple of egg whites, crispy bacon with a little butter and maple syrup.  I just might have that for breakfast this Saturday morning – both because it is good for me and to help celebrate this special day.
Are you ready to dig in?
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To make blueberry pancakes, mix up a batch of your favorite plain pancake batter. Wash the blueberries, pat them dry, and keep them in a separate bowl. Once you've poured the batter onto the griddle, drop a few blueberries on top. This will ensure that your blueberries aren’t bruised during the cooking process and will be perfect bursts of flavor when you bite into your pancake.

Heart Healthy
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

July belongs to Berries Month

What is this Holiday for?



This Holiday is set aside for people to appreciate berries for their good taste and for good health as well. During this month make it a point to add more berries in your diet and familiarize yourself with all the different ways berries can be used in cooking. Make this month fun by planning some of your favorite berries and enjoy eating them off the vine or bush.

Berry Cuisine
For National Berry Month, search out some great dessert recipes that's packed full of berries and enjoy a nice hot or cool berry treat. Berry drinks are popular too, let's not forget about them. You can find some great drink recipes over the Internet along with some great shakes and smoothie recipes jam and jelly recipes too. All of which include the healthy berry.


Berries and good health
Did you know that berries are bursting with vitamins and minerals, many of which are classified as antioxidants?  In fact, blueberries and strawberries are at the top the list of antioxidant-rich foods.

In botanical language, a berry is a simple fruit having seeds and pulp produced from a single ovary; the ovary can be inferior or superior.

Examples of botanical berries include: Banana; Barberry; Bearberry; Cranberry; Crowberry; Currant - red, black, and white types; Elderberry; Gooseberry; Indian gooseberry; Grape; Honeysuckle: the berries of some species are edible and are called honeyberries, but others are poisonous; Cowberry/Lingonberry; Mayapple; Nannyberry or sheepberry; Oregon-grape; Pumpkin; Strawberry tree; and Watermelon.


Modified berries
The fruit of citrus, such as the orange, kumquat and lemon, is a berry with a thick rind and a very juicy interior that is given the special name presidium.

Not a botanical berry
Many fruits commonly referred to as berries are not actual berries by the scientific definition, but fall into one of these categories:

Drupes
Drupes are fleshy fruits produced from a (usually) single-seeded ovary with a hard stony layer surrounding the seed; Plum; Peach; Hackberry; and Bayberry.  Other drupe-like fruits with a single seed, that lack the stony endocarp include: Avocado.

Pomes
The pome fruits produced by plants such as apples and pears, have a structure (the core) that clearly separates the seeds from the ovary tissue. However, some of the smaller pomes are sometimes referred to as berries. Bright red haws from Crataegus are sometimes called hawberries. Amelanchier pomes become so soft at maturity that they resemble a blueberry and are known as Juneberries or Saskatoon berries.

So, what are you waiting for?  If you a lacking fresh berries at home, take a quick trip to your market and pick up a good variety of berries.  They are great at each meal and as snakes throughout the day.




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