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| Healthy Diet Plans >> Therapeutic Value of Different Foods >> Fruits >> Cantaloupe |
CantaloupeCantaloupe has a rich refreshing aroma and flavor and is vary low in calories. They are best available from June through August; however they have been increasingly available throughout the year. Cantalup is an Italian papal village from where the name cantaloupe is derived, as it was first cultivated there in around 1700 A.D. Cantaloupe is also known a netted melon due to its distinctive characteristic of net like skin. The melon has a hollow cavity inside which is filled with seeds encased in a web of netting.Health and cantaloupeCantaloupe is an excellent source of vitamin A and is concentrated with beta carotene. Beta carotene gets converted to vitamin A in the body when consumed, thus eating cantaloupe is like getting both of these beneficial nutrients at once. As both, vitamin A and beta carotene are vision nutrient, they help to improve or better vision.Free radicals may cause an injury to the eye lenses and may lead to cataract or damage the blood supply to the eye causing macular degeneration. To protect the eyesight researches suggest that three or more servings of fruits per day may help lower the risk of age related macular degeneration, which is the primary cause of vision loss in older people by 36% than the other counterpart who consumed less than 1.5 servings of fruits per day.
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| Submitted on January 16, 2014 |