Mooli and Fruit Raita, Radish Mooli Raita
They are loaded with vitamins and minerals. Radish leaves are fatigue relievers, detoxifiers, anti-scorbutic, immunity boosters and a lot more.
9 Health Benefits of Radish Leaves
1. Immune Building – The radish greens contain more nutrition than its white root. The vitamin A and vitamin C work towards building the immune cells – WBC (white blood cells). They not only prevent the onset of common diseases like cold and cough but also form a line of prevention against the onset of chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart diseases. Include it in a nourishing way like Radish Muthia Green Pea Sabzi.
Radish Muthia and Green Peas Subzi
2. Help Achieve Weight Loss – With just 13 calories per cup, they are a boon for achieving your weight loss target. These leaves have a sweet, earthy taste which isn’t found pleasing to most palates. But they are truly metabolism-friendly. Hence we have tried and used them to make delicacies like Radish Moong Dal Chilas which is really worth trying. This recipe will change your thinking about mooli ke patte not being used creatively in the kitchen.
Radish Moong Dal Chilas ( Iron Rich Recipe )
3. Guards the Heart – The antioxidant anthocyanins found in radish leaves are known to ward off the harmful free radicals from the body. Free radicals are formed as a result of metabolism and due to pollution and stress. The anthocyanin destroys the free radicals which would otherwise attack your heart and lead to various heart problems including stroke. Moreover, they get additional support from vitamin C to achieve this goal too. Try Healthy Mooli Paratha for breakfast.
Mooli Paratha, Punjabi Radish Paratha
4. Beneficial for Skin – The vitamin C content of radish leaves is just incomparable to a lot of other vegetables. A cup of these leaves are almost enough to fulfil your days requirement of vitamin C. This nutrient has a major hand in collagen synthesis, which in turn is the base to give elasticity to your skin and keep it healthy and glowing. Looking forward to a wrinkle-free skin always? Safeguard your skin by adding radish greens to your diet.
5. Anti-scorbutic – Radish leaves also help to prevent a diseases termed as scurvy. This occurs due to the deficiency of vitamin C in which skin and gums are the most affected. The early signs of this disease is fatigue, weakness, gum diseases poor wound healing and changes in hair colour and texture. To avoid these conditions, along with other green leafy vegetables it is advisable to include radish leaves atleast once a week in your meals.
6. Detoxifying Agent – The toxins and impurities accumulated in the body need to be flushed out on timely basis. The anti-microbial and antioxidant property of radish leaves helps to remove these toxins and helps to purify the blood as well as keep liver and kidney healthy. While the juice is the best detoxifying agent, you can also include it in the form of Mooli Thepla.
Mooli Thepla
7. Maintains the Health of Blood Vessels – We know that radish leaves contain a very good amount of vitamin C. As mentioned earlier, it’s this vitamin only that plays an important role in collagen synthesis which in turn boosts the elasticity of the blood vessels. The healthier the blood vessels, the lesser the chances of atherosclerosis and other heart diseases. Radish Nachni Roti provides 3.1 g of fibre to keep your heart healthy.
Radish Nachni Roti
8. Benefit Diabetes Management – With carbohydrate count of a cup of chopped radish leaves being as low as 1.2 g along with a good fiber count of 0.5 g, these greens definitely qualify to be added to a diabetic meal in the form of Mooli ki Subzi. It would avoid that unnecessary blood sugar spike and help achieve diabetic management goals.
Mooli ki Subzi
9. Improve Eyesight – Vitamin A has a very important role to play in vision. Nearly 52% of vitamin A requirement is fulfilled by just a cup of chopped radish leaves. Isn’t that amazing? Learn how to cook with radish greens and build your vitamin A levels.
Nutritive Information for Radish leaves (Mooli ke patte):
½ Cup of chopped radish leaves is about 70 grams
RDA stands for Recommended Daily Allowance.
Energy - 13 calories
Protein – 1.8 g
Carbohydrate – 1.2 g
Fat – 0.2 g
Fiber – 0.5 g
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Radish Chutney, Mooli Ki Chutney
Know What Radish Leaves are Referred to as in Different Indian Languages
Bengali – Mooli ka Saag
Gujarati – Mooli na paan
Hindi – Mooli ke patte
Marathi – Mooli chi bhaji
Tamil – Mullangi Ilaigal
Telugu – Mullangi Akulu
Kannada - Mullangi Ilaigal
Malayalam - Mullangi Ilaigal
Other name – Mulaka
Other Greens of YOUR Choice…. A must read
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2. Neem Leaves
3. Fenugreek Leaves
4. Amaranth Leaves