What is the calorie content of raspberry jam?
Raspberries are one of the most beloved and popular berries for many. We love it for its extraordinary aroma and, of course, for its benefits. In order to enjoy their favorite delicacy even in the winter season, many people prepare raspberry jam for future use. What is the calorie content of such a dessert, and whether it will adversely affect the figure - these are the questions that many sweet tooth love, especially women.
Is there any benefit in this jam?
Fresh and fragrant raspberries contain a large amount of vitamins and beneficial properties. It's no secret that this berry is saturated with phytoncides, due to which it is rightfully considered one of the natural antibiotics. This berry, which many people grow in their gardens or gather in the forest, perfectly shows its antimicrobial effect, which allows it to be used for colds and more.
In addition, raspberries are able to strengthen the immune system and in every possible way protect our body from harmful external influences. But all these benefits apply to the fresh berry. But is there any benefit in the jam?
Raspberry is a unique berry, one of the few that, even after cooking, retains all its useful properties and qualities to the maximum. That is why many people harvest raspberries for the winter, and it perfectly saves not only with a cold in the cold season, but also helps to quickly and effectively reduce the temperature during a viral illness.
Thanks to phytoncides, contained in large quantities even in jam, bowel function is normalized.Also, the jam from this berry contains almost all the vitamins and minerals necessary for a person, for example, vitamin A, B and C, zinc, ellagic acid, magnesium, potassium and others.
On a cold winter evening, it is impossible to imagine a cup of tea without jam. Therefore, it is important to remember that raspberry jam is not just a treat, but also a kind of medicine. Since any medicine has a dosage, you should not get too carried away with its use.
Counting calories
Fresh raspberries have 46 kilocalories per 100 grams of product. Of course, after the berry turns into jam, the calorie content of the product increases several times due to the addition of sugar.
100 grams of ready-made jam contains from 270 to 275 calories. Anyone who adheres to a healthy diet every day and monitors their diet understands that jam is a very high-calorie product. For example, a piece of any cake has almost the same calorie content as this fragrant delicacy of equal weight.
Therefore, in order to get the maximum health benefits and avoid harm to the figure, we recommend that you monitor the amount of jam consumed. Of course, if you eat a little of this product a day, then you will not get anything but good. If it is only one teaspoon consumed with tea, then, as a rule, it is only 7-8 grams of jam, which means only 18-20 kilocalories.
By the way, when using this or that product, in particular, jam, pay attention not only to the calorie content of the product, but also to the content of carbohydrates, since it is they that harm our harmony. There are practically no proteins in this product, they are only 0.6 grams, and even less fat - 0.2 grams, but carbohydrates - 70.4 grams.If everything is considered in percentage terms, it turns out that proteins and fats together occupy less than 1%, and almost three-quarters of the total weight belongs to carbohydrates.
How to reduce calories?
Many, in order not to spoil the taste of raspberries with sugar, not to cook jam or jam, simply freeze the berry and use it with pleasure already in the cold season. The option is undoubtedly excellent, but there is a small problem: not everyone in the house has large freezers that allow you to stock up on raspberries for future use. In this regard, jam is much more convenient, but many are confused by its sky-high calorie content, which harms the figure. However, there is a real way that helps to significantly reduce the calorie content of the finished product.
If you cook stocks of a fragrant dessert, not using sugar, but replacing it with fructose, the calorie content of such a product will decrease to 152 calories for every hundred grams. It turns out that such a jam will be more than a hundred kilocalories “lighter”, although there will not be much difference in taste. Agree, it's not so scary anymore, and now you can even afford two tablespoons of your favorite treat.
Another option is to replace some of the sugar with stevia powder. Such a powder, which is somewhat reminiscent of sugar, contains 0 calories. That is, if you replace half the amount of sugar, the calorie content of the finished product will be halved. You should not be afraid of stevia powder, as it is a natural product made from a plant of the same name. It has only useful properties.
If you use such jam in moderation and in combination with healthy foods, for example, oatmeal or fresh cottage cheese, you will only benefit and charge vitamins for the whole day.
Tips & Tricks
Finally - some useful tips for everyone who is not indifferent to this type of dessert.
- Before making jam, immerse the berries in a saline solution - this will help get rid of small bugs and larvae. The solution is prepared easily, based on: one liter - a tablespoon of ordinary salt.
- Do not boil more than two kilograms of berries at a time, even if you have a large dish. A small amount of berries will preserve their taste as much as possible, and the jam will be especially fragrant.
- You need to cook the dessert in several stages, since during long-term cooking without interruptions, the berries will lose their shape and give too much juice.
- In order to make the so-called live jam, the berries do not have to be boiled - it is enough to grind them with sugar. For a kilogram of berries, eight hundred grams of sugar will be needed. Part of the sugar can be replaced with other ingredients that we talked about above. You can store such a product only in a cold place - a refrigerator or cellar.
- This berry goes well with many herbs, such as green basil, mint, and even rosemary. These herbs will not only help improve the taste, but also add benefits.
- It is quite possible to prepare raspberries for the winter by drying the berries. After them, you can cook compote or jam.
Remember that the calorie content of dried berries per hundred grams is slightly higher than fresh - about 55-60 kilocalories.
You will learn more about the benefits of raspberry jam in the following video.