List of sour fruits
Fruits are a source of vitamins and beneficial trace elements that increase immunity and improve the functioning of the digestive tract. From them you can cook a variety of desserts, compotes, jams or eat fresh, as a full-fledged snack. Most people prefer sweet fruits, but there are those who love sour fruits. Doctors recommend eating them in moderation so as not to harm the body.
List of sour fruits
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is present in almost all fruits, but in varying proportions. Those fruits that contain a high concentration of this substance may have a pronounced sour taste.
It should be noted that fruits with a high content of vitamin C also contain fructose (sugar), due to which they acquire a pleasant sweet and sour taste.
The most acidic fruit in the world is the lemon. For every 100 g of the product, there is at least 40 g of vitamin C, which is almost the daily norm for a child. Since it is this substance that has a beneficial effect on the immune system, helps fight ailments, it is recommended to drink warm drinks with lemon during the treatment of colds. In addition, yellow citrus is also included in the list of sour fruits:
- lime and orange;
- pineapple, pomegranate;
- plum, apple, peach;
- pear, passion fruit, grapefruit.
In order not to harm health, fruits with a high content of ascorbic acid must be properly combined with other products. For example, they can be eaten with yogurt, sour cream, cream, cottage cheese, cheeses and nuts.With vegetables, grains, legumes, meat, eggs and foods containing starch, it is better not to use.
Benefit and harm
Sour fruits can be not only tasty, but also healthy if eaten properly. They have a wide range of positive properties. There are several.
- Fruits strengthen the immune system and increase resistance to viruses.
- They bring the body into tone, give vigor, and fight fatigue.
- Suppress the gag reflex, including during toxicosis.
- Improve digestion and digestibility of food.
- Promote the breakdown of fats, their natural excretion.
- They have antipyretic properties and help to quickly "knock down" the high temperature.
- They thin the blood and prevent the formation of blood clots.
As for the negative aspects, it should first be noted that fruits with a high content of vitamin C contribute to an increase in acidity in the gastrointestinal tract. This can cause the formation or aggravation of ulcers and the appearance of frequent heartburn. In addition, excessive consumption of such products often causes allergies, due to the excess of ascorbic acid. People with diseases of the digestive system are advised to strictly limit the consumption of acidic fruits.
You will learn how to cook a delicious fruit salad with sour fruits in the following video.