Yes, peppers are very high in nutritional value. All peppers are rich in vitamins A, C, and K, but yellow, orange, and red peppers have the highest amounts. Antioxidant vitamins A and C help to prevent cell damage, cancer, and diseases related to aging, and they support immune function. They also reduce inflammation, including that found in Arthritis and Asthma. Vitamin K promotes proper blood clotting, strengthens bones, and helps protect cells from oxidative damage. Red peppers are a good source of the carotenoid called lycopene, which helps prevent cancer in the prostate, bladder, cervix, and pancreas. Beta-cryptoxanthin, another carotenoid in red peppers, may help prevent lung cancer. Besides being rich in phytochemicals, peppers are also high in fiber. The heat in hot peppers comes from capsaicin, which acts on pain receptors in our mouths. Capsaicin is especially high in the white membranes and in the seeds. Capsaicin decreases cholesterol and triglycerides, boosts immunity, and helps kill bacteria that can lead to stomach ulcers. Both hot and sweet peppers increase your body's heat production and oxygen consumption, which burns extra calories, for about 20 minutes after you eat them.
Their is no nutritional value in soda.
Yes, it is excellent nutritional value
What is the nutritional value for 1/2 cup of Tofu?
The nutritional value will depend on the type of curry. The vegetables, spices, oil used will define the nutritional aspect.
Cellulose does have nutritional value. It is a major source of the needed fiber in our diet.
Einsteinium doesn't have nutritional value and shouldn't be ingested due to its radioactive status.
It has no nutritional value and is ignored by the digestive system and passes through if ingested.
Possibly, yes. It's nutritional value approaches zero.
Unless vitamins are added, the nutritional value geherally decreases.
My guess would be that the vegetable with the least nutritional value would be iceberg lettuce.
Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.
There is no nutritional value in Scotch or other distilled spirits. It does however have a calorific value of around 60-70kcals per 1oz