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Frozen chopped spinach
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Frozen chopped spinach consists of clean spinach leaves finely chopped and subjected to an immediate freezing process to preserve their freshness, flavor, and nutritional value. This ingredient is very popular in cooking for its practicality and versatility, ideal for quickly preparing soups, stews, omelets, pasta, and other dishes.
Spinach is a plant native to Persia (modern-day Iran) and has been cultivated for centuries in various regions of the world due to its high nutrient content. Today, spinach is produced in large quantities in countries such as the United States, Spain, Mexico, and several Latin American countries.
Among its main nutritional properties, its richness in iron, calcium, vitamins A, C, and K stands out, along with high fiber and antioxidant content. Freezing preserves most of these nutrients intact, providing a healthy and practical ingredient for everyday cooking.
In different Hispanic American countries, spinach may be known by some synonyms or variants, especially when referring to chopped and frozen versions, although the most common term remains spinach. In some regions, related terms for similar preparations may also be found, such as verdolaga (although it is a different plant) or simply chopped green leaves, but for culinary purposes, "chopped spinach" is the most universal and widely understood expression.
This ingredient is ideal for those looking to save time in the kitchen without giving up a nutritious and fresh food, allowing for easy incorporation of spinach into multiple recipes with no waste.
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