Cooked beets
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Ingredient Information

Name

Cooked beets

Category

Verduras

Popularity

13 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cooked beets are the roots of the Beta vulgaris plant, prepared by boiling, steaming, or roasting. They are a versatile ingredient in the kitchen, prized for their sweet-earthy flavor and soft texture when cooked. Their characteristic color, an intense reddish-purple hue, adds visual appeal to salads, side dishes, purees, and both cold and hot dishes.

Originating in the Mediterranean region, beets have been cultivated since ancient times for their edible roots and leaves. Today, their cultivation extends to various areas of Europe, the Americas, and other parts of the world thanks to their adaptability.

Regarding their nutritional properties, cooked beets are an excellent source of fiber, vitamins such as vitamin C and folate, and minerals like potassium and iron. They also contain natural antioxidants that help reduce inflammation and improve cardiovascular health. They are low in calories and can aid digestion, making them an ideal food for healthy diets.

In Latin America, cooked beets may have different names depending on the region. Among the most common synonyms are: betabel (Mexico), betarraga (Chile, Argentina, Peru), betarraga or remolacha (Colombia, Venezuela), and simply beet or beetroot in many Spanish-speaking countries.

Their use in recipes is very broad: from fresh salads and ceviches to accompaniments for meats, creams, and natural desserts, cooked beets provide a nutritious and colorful touch that enriches any dish.

Nutritional Properties

2.8g
fiber
16mg
calcium
109mcg
folate
0.8mg
iron
325mg
potassium
6.8g
sugars
44
calories
0mcg
lycopene
23mg
magnesium
1.6g
proteins
2mcg
vitamin a
4.9mg
vitamin c
0.1mg
vitamin b6
0.2g
total fats
10g
carbohydrates

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