Gooseberry
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Ingredient Information

Name

Gooseberry

Category

Frutas

Popularity

12 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Gooseberry, also known as Indian gooseberry or amla, is a small, rounded fruit, green or yellowish-green in color, belonging to the Phyllanthaceae family. This ingredient is widely used in the cuisine and traditional medicine of South Asia, especially in India, where it is valued both for its sour and refreshing taste and for its multiple health benefits.

The gooseberry is characterized by its high content of vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, which makes it an ally for strengthening the immune system, improving digestion, and protecting the skin. Furthermore, it is low in calories and contains anti-inflammatory compounds that can help manage various ailments.

In cooking, gooseberry is frequently used to prepare chutneys, preserves, juices, and condiments, providing a sour and slightly astringent touch that enhances the flavor of various dishes. In Latin America, although it is not a common fruit, it can be found under similar names related to its sour taste, but it is primarily recognized as gooseberry due to its similarity to the typical gooseberry.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: Indian gooseberry, amla (adopted Hindi name), white thorn (in some regions due to the similarity of the bush), although the term gooseberry is generally the most commonly used in recipes and specialty stores.

Nutritional Properties

4.3g
fiber
25mg
calcium
6mcg
folate
0.58g
fats
0.31mg
iron
40mg
phosphorus
198mg
potassium
44
calories
27mg
magnesium
0.88g
proteins
27.7mg
vitamin c
10.18g
carbohydrates

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