Canned beets
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Ingredient Information

Name

Canned beets

Category

Verduras

Popularity

10 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Canned beets are beet roots that have been pre-cooked and preserved in an airtight container, making them ready to use in a variety of recipes without the need for prior preparation. The beet is a tuber with a deep red color, known for its sweet and earthy flavor, highly valued in salads, soups, side dishes, and juices.

Originating from the Mediterranean region, beets have been cultivated since ancient times and are now common in many countries around the world. The canned version offers a practical and quick alternative for those who wish to enjoy this ingredient without the cooking time required for fresh beets.

Properties: Canned beets retain much of their essential nutrients, being a good source of fiber, folate, potassium, and antioxidants like betalains, which give them their characteristic color. Additionally, they are low in calories and may help improve cardiovascular health and digestion.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: in some countries they may be called canned betabel (Mexico), canned betarragas (Chile, Peru), or simply beets in preserves.

Nutritional Properties

2.8g
fiber
109mcg
folate
259mg
potassium
6.8g
sugars
43
calories
0mcg
lycopene
1.6g
proteins
4mg
vitamin c
0.2g
total fats
9.6g
carbohydrates

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