Verduras

Canned spinach

Canned spinach
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Ingredient Information

Name

Canned spinach

Category

Verduras

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Canned spinach is a product made from fresh spinach that has been cooked and preserved in an airtight container to extend its shelf life. This ingredient offers the convenience of having spinach available year-round without the need for refrigeration before opening, making it a practical option for quick and nutritious recipes.

Spinach, which originated in Persia and spread throughout Europe and America thanks to exploration and the globalization of ingredients, is recognized for its high content of iron, vitamins A, C, and K, as well as fiber and antioxidants. The canned version retains most of these nutrients, although some vitamins may be slightly reduced due to the canning process.

In terms of its use in cooking, canned spinach is ideal for incorporating into stews, creams, quiches, stuffings, and side dishes, adding flavor, color, and nutritional value without the need for extensive preparation. It is an excellent alternative when looking to save time and avoid the cleaning and preparation required for fresh spinach.

In different regions of Latin America, canned spinach may also be known as "preserved spinach" or simply "spinach in a can".

Nutritional Properties

2.0g
fiber
150mg
calcium
146mcg
folate
0.3g
fats
2.7mg
iron
466mg
potassium
23
calories
2.9g
proteins
9mg
vitamin c
3.8g
carbohydrates

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