Dried dogwood: composition, properties, preparation and storage
Winter is a period of colds and infections. In addition to cold weather, during this period, the relatively meager diet of people also poses a danger, because in winter there are few natural vitamins available. Dried fruits will come in handy in the cold season, because they retain all the richness of fresh fruits. Dried dogwood is rightfully considered one of the most famous and most useful dried fruits.
This fruit with a pronounced taste and aroma will support the immune system and help beat the cold, and its sunny amber color will cheer you up on gray winter days. And the best thing is that you can dry the dogwood fruits yourself at home for the winter, and this will not require much effort.
Benefit
Amber-red dogwood fruits, the last gifts of autumn, are incredibly useful for improving the general condition of the human body as a whole, and this is due to its rich composition. Vitamin C occupies the lion's share of useful substances in the composition of these berries. According to some reports, there is even more of this vitamin in dogwood than in blackcurrant. In addition, it is famous for its high content of flavonoids, anthocyanins and fruit acids, which have a qualitative effect on the body. The composition of the berries includes two types of natural sugars - glucose and fructose, but the calorie content is extremely low - 45 kilocalories per 100 grams of product. Its low calorie content makes it useful for people looking to lose weight, but that's not all.Fruit acids: malic, citric and succinic, which are also quite a lot in the dogwood, help increase metabolism, which also has a beneficial effect on a losing weight body. The beneficial properties of dogwood do not end there.
Scientists have discovered and documented that dogwood berries act on the body like antibiotics: they kill bacteria viruses, stop and heal inflammatory processes, help in the treatment of cancer, significantly reduce the risk of metastases.
It has been noticed that with the regular use of this product by people with diabetes, the level of sugar in the blood drops significantly, and the condition of the kidneys and liver improves.
The researchers noticed that with the regular use of dried cornel berries, the composition of the blood improves significantly: the number of red blood cells and leukocytes increases, cholesterol levels decrease and the risk of blood clots is significantly reduced. The level of antioxidants increases at least twice - this helps to significantly improve the condition of the human cardiovascular system.
Since ancient times, it has been customary in China to treat diseases of the genitourinary system with a decoction of dried dogwood fruits. Chinese girls grind dried berries and use them as a facial scrub - in their opinion, this reduces skin pigmentation, makes it fresh and tones it. Drinking a decoction of dogwood berries with honey in China is recognized as the most effective remedy for excessive sweating, reduced immunity and chronic stages of diseases of the respiratory system.
Dogwood has a fairly low glycemic index, so it is acceptable in the diet of diabetics.
Possible harm to the body
Despite all the useful properties, dogwood can be dangerous.So, its abuse can lead to the beginning of the fermentation process in the body, and this will inevitably lead to diarrhea, colic and flatulence. A rather high content of acids can lead to an exacerbation of chronic inflammatory conditions of the gastric and intestinal mucosa, such as gastritis and ulcers, pancreatitis and frequent heartburn.
Excessive consumption of dried dogwood can lead to hypovitaminosis of vitamin C. The remaining vitamins are easily excreted by the body through urea, and vitamin C settles and accumulates. This condition manifests itself in the form of dizziness, nausea, the appearance of bitterness in the mouth, and rashes are possible.
Dogwood should not be included in the diet of children under 6 years of age, as it greatly affects the nervous system, making children too active and excited. The same applies to people suffering from insomnia and anxiety syndrome.
Contraindications for eating dried dogwood and in other possible forms - intestinal ulcers, allergies, acid imbalance of the stomach.
Drying methods
When someone was lucky enough to grow or purchase fresh dogwood, and the question arose of preserving it until winter, drying would be the right decision. There are many types of harvesting these berries, however, only drying will retain all its beneficial properties, because high-temperature conditions are not used during drying, which destroy most of the nutrients.
The easiest and most correct way to dry dogwood berries is in an electric dryer. Only whole fresh berries are suitable for drying in a dryer. The fruits need to be sorted out, the leaves removed if they come across. Then the dogwood needs to be washed, laid out on a waffle towel and allowed to dry. Prepared fruits should be folded into the dryer containers in one layer, so that there is a small distance between them.
At the first stage, the dryer should be set at 60 degrees and the berries should be dried for 5-6 hours, then continue drying at 50 degrees until ready. It is important to stir the berries throughout the drying process, at least once every 2-3 hours.
You can store such dried fruits in a dry container or bottle, it is important that the container has access to fresh air so that the berries do not get damp.
If the house does not yet have such a miracle of technology as a dryer, you can dry the dogwood in the oven. The drying process in the oven is almost the same as drying in an electric dryer.
Berries should also be washed and dried well. Spread in a thin layer on a baking sheet. The oven must be heated to 60 degrees and put the baking sheet inside. You need to dry it for 5-7 hours, periodically you need to turn the baking sheet over, and stir the berries. Always keep the oven door open during drying so that the berries do not bake. Next, the temperature must be raised to 70-75 degrees and continue drying until cooked. Turn the baking sheet in the same way, stir the berries, and leave the door open.
Another traditional way of drying is the production of marshmallows. Often this method is called "lavash" for its similarity to thin Armenian bread. To dry the dogwood in this way, the bones must be removed from the berries. The easiest way to do this is with a sieve: you need to wipe the berries through a fine sieve. It is enough to spread the resulting puree on a wooden board with a layer of 3 millimeters and dry in a dry, ventilated place. Such pita bread can be made more spicy by sprinkling it with paprika, hot pepper and other spices to taste, served as a seasoning for hot and main dishes. Pastille can be made sweeter by dipping clean berries in warm sugar syrup for 10 minutes and only then rubbing and spreading out to dry.
The most natural process is drying in the sun. This method was used by our grandparents. Clean berries should be laid out on wooden boards or cardboard and taken out to a sunny, well-ventilated place. In order to prevent flies from landing on the berries, you can cover them with one layer of gauze. It is worth drying only in the sunny time of the day; it is better to bring the berries into the house at night so that they do not become damp. It is important to monitor the weather conditions and prevent the berries from falling into the rain. Such drying lasts more than one day, the process can take up to a week.
On a note
Store-bought dried dogwood must be thoroughly washed before use. Most manufacturers do not act too conscientiously - they process the berries with sulphurous acid in order to keep it longer.
Before using dogwood, it is worth conducting an allergy test. To do this, you need to eat 10-20 dogwood berries and wait 6 hours. If during this time there are no signs of allergy (rash, itching, redness) or intolerance (diarrhea, nausea, dizziness), you can safely use this product.
Today, you can easily buy dried dogwood on the market and not torment yourself with the production of homemade products. However, quite often there are unscrupulous sellers who, under the guise of dogwood, sell tomatoes soaked in sugar and dried. To distinguish a real dogwood from a fake, it is enough to open one berry: in a natural product there will be an oblong bone, in a fake, tomato seeds. Real dogwood has a pear shape, so it looks like a drop when dried.
Store dried dogwood in any way costs no more than one year. During this period, the berries will not lose their beneficial properties.Further, vitamins and other useful substances are rapidly destroyed and make dogwood berries a useless food supplement.
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