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07 Sep 2023
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Eating plums may improve:
They add to our intake of:
Quick food science: Compounds in plums may cooperatively improve the gut environment and regulate pathways involved in lipid metabolism and inflammation.
Fresh or dried? Most studies looked at dried plums or prunes. They are suggested as easy means to meet daily recommendations for fruit intake. The drying process may increase nutrient density, shelf life, and antioxidant and fibre content.
What about sugars? Fresh and dried plums contain sugars naturally found in fruits. However, they cause a lower insulin response, especially compared to foods rich in refined carbohydrates. Researchers suggest that’s because a large portion of the sugar composition is sorbitol, which is slowly absorbed. Moreover, plums also contain fibre and polyphenols that can regulate glucose responses.
In daily life: One portion is 2 medium plums or 3 prunes. Adding plums to your meals and snacks is likely to provide some health-supporting benefits, so make the most of the warmer months!
Colourful plums: Plums are stone fruits from trees or shrubs in the rose family (Rosaceae), together with peaches and cherries. They can be red, purple, yellow or green, each fruit containing one rough stone.
Another ancient fruit: They have been cultivated by humans for thousands of years, native to several regions worldwide - from China to the Middle East near the Caspian Sea. Cultivated plums were brought from Syria to Ancient Greece and later introduced to Europe by the Romans.
Today’s plums: Centuries of cultivation led to many different types of plums. Some are commonly eaten fresh, while others are dried because of their lower water content.
Buying: The fruits are ready to be harvested from late summer into autumn. Plums might be worth buying organic if you can. You can also try picking your own on a nearby farm.
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Ways to enjoy plums this season(not only in cakes and puddings)
2 recipes on the Doctor’s Kitchen app
Human studies: Askarpour et al. J Nutr Sci. 2023 - De Souza et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2022 - Donahoe et al. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2011
Compounds & history: Bahrin et al. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 2022 - Britannica - Woodland Trust
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