I had a chilled bottle of Tiger nuts drink today. I have never felt better. Guess what? It was home made. Wondering what I’m talking about?
What Are
Tiger Nuts?
Tiger nuts aren’t really nuts; they are tubers that grow under the soil’s surface. Also known as yellow nutsedge. Tiger nutsedge or earth almond, tiger nuts have been used for many centuries and remain extremely popular all over the western hemisphere. Archaeologists conclude that evidence hints at this food being used in the Paleolithic era.
Tiger nuts aren’t really nuts; they are tubers that grow under the soil’s surface. Also known as yellow nutsedge. Tiger nutsedge or earth almond, tiger nuts have been used for many centuries and remain extremely popular all over the western hemisphere. Archaeologists conclude that evidence hints at this food being used in the Paleolithic era.
In Nigeria, tiger
nuts are referred to as Aya in Hausa, Ofio in Yoruba and Akiausa in Ibo where
three varieties (black, brown and yellow) are cultivated. Among these, only two
varieties, yellow and brown are readily available in the market. The yellow variety
is preferred to all other varieties because of its inherent properties like its
bigger size, attractive colour and fresher body.
TIGER NUTS
BENEFITS
Tiger Nuts are packed with high fiber content
– around 33%, which is indeed a considerable amount. In a study conducted in
2009 by the University of Miguel Hernandez, Orihuela, Spain, it was found out
that 100g tiger nut flour contains around 60 g dietary fiber, especially the
insoluble dietary fiber which is much higher than other popular fiber sources
such as rice bran, oats, apple, cabbage, carrots, pears, Chia seeds and jack
beans.
2. A HEALTHY SUBSTITUTE FOR LACTOSE
INTOLERANCE
Milk derived from Tiger nut is a healthy
option for those who cannot drink cow’s milk due to lactose intolerance. Tiger
nut milk is free from lactose, and hence anyone can drink this milk, which is
rich in calcium and supports bone building and growth in young children. This
milk contains highest nutrition and fat content among all the other non-milk
substitutes.
3. RICH IN VITAMINS E AND C
Recent studies suggest that tiger nuts are
loaded with vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins C and E and potassium
and phosphorus. Yogurt made by mixing cow’s milk with tiger nut milk has been
found to be exceptionally high in these vitamins and other nutrients.
4. GOOD SOURCE OF MAGNESIUM
According to the Office of Dietary
Supplements, magnesium is highly vital for the normal functioning of the body,
as it is required to carry out more than 300 biochemical reactions in the human
body. Recent studies have revealed that 100 g flour of tiger nuts contains
between 13 to 17 percent of magnesium, which helps to promote normal nerve and
muscle function, regulates sugar, maintains blood pressure levels to
normalcy, and strengthen bones, process protein and keep you healthy.
5. PLENTIFUL ARGININE
Tiger nuts are also loaded with plentiful of
amino acids of various types, especially Arginine. The Mayo Foundation suggests
arginine as the nitric oxide precursor, which maintains the width of blood
vessels to ensure normal blood flow. Arginine is helpful in providing solutions
in conditions caused due to restricted blood vessels, including clogged
arteries, chest pain, erectile dysfunction, heart disease or failure, artery
diseases, muscle cramps, and headaches.
6. PROTECTS AGAINST CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
The Office of Dietary Supplements of the
National Health Institute has stated that vitamin E acts as a catchall
reference for different fat-soluble compounds that are rich in antioxidant
qualities. Since tiger nuts are rich in vitamin E,
all these qualities are present in tiger nut milk and tiger nut flour.
7. POTASSIUM BOOSTER
Tiger nuts are rich in potassium, which,
according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, is one of the few
essential minerals that contribute to the proper functioning of the cell and
body organs, especially the heart. Potassium is essential to maintain proper
regulation of muscle contraction, digestive functions and to control the blood
pressure levels.
8. CURES ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Here comes
one of the major health benefits of tiger nuts. Tiger nuts are indirectly beneficial in
improving the problem of erectile dysfunction (ED). Although there is no
medical evidence to support this claim, natives of Ghana have been using this
traditional medicine for decades in the form of palliative for treating ED.
9. RICH NON-MEAT PROTEIN SOURCE
Protein plays an important role in building
bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood, and hence is one of the major
nutrients of the body. Tiger nuts are one of the richest sources of non-meat
protein that supplies plentiful of energy essential for carrying out heavy work
all through the day.
10. CONTROLS DIABETES
The high insoluble dietary fiber present in
tiger nut flour regulates blood sugar
levels and helps the diabetic patients remain healthy.
11. NON-INFLAMMATORY
Tiger nut doesn’t contain omega-6 fatty acids,
whose high ratio with omega-3 fatty acids in other nuts might lead to
inflammatory conditions. Tiger nut milk is thus better and safer to consume
than other nut-based milks and offers similar levels of essential nutrients.
12. RICH IN MUFA
Tiger nut milk is rich in monounsaturated
fatty acids or MUFAs. This makes it an excellent anti-diabetic agent, as MUFA diets
boost glycemic tolerance
13. BOOSTS ‘GOOD’ (HDL) CHOLESTEROL
Tiger nuts contain a fair amount of oleic
acid. Oleic acid is a MUFA (monounsaturated fatty acid) that helps increase
your body’s HDL cholesterol
14. DIGESTION
Tiger nuts have many nutritional and health
benefits, which make them an amazing food for anyone. Traditionally, tiger nuts
were used to treat stomach upsets,
irritable bowels, and other digestive issues. They have been used in folk
medicine as a remedy for many ailments, including flatulence and diarrhea
15. PROBIOTICS
Tiger nut milk is a good source of probiotics
(gut-healthy bacteria that aid digestion; usually found in curd).
16. CREAMY FLAVOR
Tiger nut milk is quite creamy and offers a
slick, smooth, nutty and rich flavor.
HOW TO MAKE
TIGER NUT MILK
Now that you know what Tiger nut milk is and
what benefits it offers, let’s take a look at how to make this amazingly
delicious and supremely healthy milk.
Ingredients
·
One cup of tiger
nuts (soaked for 24-48 hours)
·
A glass of water
·
Strainer
·
Cardamom/Cinnamon
·
Jaggery or honey
DIRECTIONS
Soak the tiger nuts in a bowl of water and
cover the bowl with a cloth.
Let it stand for around 1-2 days.
Remove the cloth and add the nuts to a
blender.
Add the spices and the sweetener of your
choice to the blender.
Blend the nuts well until the mixture becomes
thick and smooth.
Now using a strainer, strain the tiger nut
milk into a serving glass.
Your tiger nut milk is ready to drink.
Thus, tiger
nuts are a package of complete food and their inclusion in your regular diet is
sure to help you keep healthy and fit. Include these wonderful nuts and see how
your health gets better! And if you know any other tiger nuts benefits, share
with us in the comments section below!
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