Acerola juice: a concentrate of vitamin C and more
All the health benefits in every sip of acerola juice
Acerola juice is a fresh and nutritious recipe that features acerola as the absolute protagonist, a plant that has its origins in Latin America and is now grown in Brazil.
Its fruit, which is still not well recognised in Italy, tastes sweet and delicate like our cherries and is well renowned for being high in vitamin C.
The concentration of vitamin C inside the fruit is in fact 50 times higher than that of the orange; we are talking about 1000 mg of vitamin C in just 100 grams of product!
This fruit is also a great source of carotenoids, vitamin B, antioxidants, and several minerals, particularly calcium, iron, and magnesium. These nutrients make it an ideal beverage to have in the morning or throughout the day, perfect for kicking off or keeping the day on a high note. Let’s examine acerola’s other primary characteristics.
Recipe succo di acerola
Preparation succo di acerola
- Wash and remove the seed from the acerola, then extract the juice.
- Extract the lime juice.
- Pour the juice and all the ingredients into a jug, then add the ice.
- Mix and serve. This acerola juice can be stored in the refrigerator in dark bottles and consumed within a month.
Ingredients succo di acerola
- 300 gr. of fresh acerola
- half a litre of natural water
- 2 tablespoons of maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons of lime juice
- a few ice cubes
A glass a day… keeps the doctor away!
Acerola juice has many properties that should not be underestimated. The concentration of vitamin C that characterises acerola makes this drink an excellent stimulant for the immune system. Because of this, it is not only a delicious beverage but also ideal for preventing and treating flu-like illnesses as well as all other cold-weather disorders. Due to its stimulating qualities, it is beneficial to eat it when recovering in order to strengthen and revitalise the immune system.
Acerola juice is also an excellent ally for those who want to keep their bodies young. The large amount of natural vitamin C present in this particular fruit, in fact, is not only excellent for preventing, alleviating, and fighting winter ailments, but it also has a powerful antioxidant action. The vegetable even offers a good dose of carotenoids and polyphenols, which help to counteract the action of free radicals and therefore allow tissues to remain young, healthy, and elastic.
Additionally, it has been demonstrated in recent research that acerola can help cell DNA. In addition to its many other qualities, this fruit has the potential to treat digestive issues and is said to have astringent qualities. Regular drinking of this beverage lowers blood levels of glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides while also aiding in the fight against metabolic illnesses like diabetes.
Natural remedy against obesity, iron deficiency, and stress from smoking
Thanks to the vitamin C and mineral content present in it, this exotic fruit can prove to be an excellent medicinal remedy for the most disparate disorders, including obesity. You should be aware that studies have shown that the optimal dosage is just 5 mg per kilogram of body weight per day to aid in weight loss, aid in the body’s purification due to its potent diuretic properties, and counteract the bothersome orange peel sensation.
Because vitamin C enhances the body’s ability to absorb iron from plant-based meals, acerola juice is an excellent addition to even plant-based diets.
It is also advised for smokers to have this delightful beverage on a regular basis since acerola can assist the body in reducing oxidative stress brought on by tobacco use. What else is there to say? It is not only delightful but also a true health elixir!
We consume roughly 30 millilitres of acerola juice every day, always diluted with water, and we do so before meals. You can prepare your juice and drink it 2 or 3 times a day. Always keep it in the refrigerator ready.
A very special “cherry”: here is the acerola fruit.
What is acerola? Acerola is nothing more than a small shrub native to Mexico, Central America, and South America, from which fruits very similar to cherries grow.
These fruits have been appreciated for thousands of years by various indigenous cultures. Then, over time, they travelled around the world, and, currently, this plant is also grown in some parts of the Indian subcontinent and the United States.
Sweet and juicy, the acerola cherry that grows on this small tree is a real mix of nutrients such as vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals.
These fruits contain a high concentration of vitamin C. Now let’s take a closer look and learn about some of the health benefits of consuming this fruit.
Acerola: full of deliciousness and beneficial for health
As you may have understood, it is a unique fruit that we regrettably don’t eat very often despite having plenty of reasons to.
For instance, it’s helpful to know that it’s a highly beneficial fruit for managing and preventing diabetes.
Recent research has shown that the antioxidants present in its fruits can actually slow down the release of sugars into the blood, avoiding glycaemic peaks and high insulin production.
Thus, acerola benefits both healthy individuals and those with diabetes by controlling blood sugar levels.
Furthermore, it is noteworthy to take into account the several studies that have demonstrated its efficacy as a cancer-prevention fruit and its significant anti-ageing properties.
These little “cherries” also provide a healthy amount of fibre, which helps to support and enhance all gastrointestinal processes.
These fruits are also excellent for managing metabolism, blood pressure, cholesterol, and vascular health (especially by controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels). They also have wonderful cleansing qualities.
Acerola and vitamin C. Thanks to the high content of vitamin C, this food can help strengthen the immune system and stimulate the production of collagen and the healing or repair of cells, blood vessels, organs, and tissues.
Acerola’s qualities and advantages in relation to our diet
Most individuals wonder how to incorporate the acerola fruit into their diet.
Yes, we can consume it as though we had a bowl of cherries in front of us, and we can also utilise this fruit—even when it has been reduced to powder—to make fruit salads, smoothies, ice creams, jellies, jams, and fruit juices.
We can also add this fruit to yoghurt and cereals, thus creating a super breakfast.
Naturally, moderation is key when it comes to acerola cherries, just like with other foods. As a matter of fact, an excessive intake of this fruit can result in undesirable side effects like diarrhoea, sleeplessness, and stomach ache. Finally, it is worth remembering that the high levels of vitamin C could be dangerous for those who suffer from gout.
In any case, this fruit is not known as an allergenic food. Therefore, in moderation and with a little imagination in the kitchen, it is possible to take only the best and transform these small fruits into powerful panaceas for our health.
But where can we find acerola? It is available in tablet, powder, and juice forms at pharmacies and herbalists. We will be able to enjoy them raw, cooked down, or preserved as jam if we are fortunate enough to travel to their home nations for a vacation.
Do we have juice recipes? Of course we do!
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