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Potato, Carrot & Kale Soup with Irish Soda BreadHealth Benefits of Kale Add Nutritional Content to a Basic Soup
On a cold, wintery day nothing soothes more than a hot, homemade bowl of soup and a thick slice of freshly made bread. The beauty of this soup and bread is simplicity.
The addition of kale gives this soup added colour, flavour and above all significant nutritional content. One cup of kale contains more than the daily requirement of both Vitamin A and Vitamin K, as well as a significant amount of Vitamin C and manganese. Health Benefits of KaleKale contains high levels of sulfurophane, a potent glucosinolate phytonutrient. According to the George Mateljan Foundation, a non-profit foundation with no commercial ties, sulfurophane triggers the liver to produce enzymes which clear potentially carcinogenic substances more quickly. Kale also has anti-inflammatory properties. According to a study in the Journal of Nutrition (2004), sulfurophane helps stop the proliferation of breast cancer cells. A word of caution to those taking the blood thinner Warfarin or other anticoagulants: According to WebMD, Vitamin K ingestion should remain steady on a day-to-day basis. Although vegetables such as kale and broccoli can be eaten, extreme variations in usage can be problematic. Discuss the use of kale with a doctor if taking anticoagulants. Given the tremendous benefit of kale in the diet, the amount of kale used in the soup can be increased as desired. As kale has a somewhat strong taste, it is important not to overpower the delicate flavour of this simple, but delicious soup. Prepare the bread prior to beginning soup preparations and put in the oven prior to starting the soup. Irish Soda BreadIngredients:
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Serve buttered bread on the side of hot soup. The light and fresh soup is complimented by the hearty texture of this traditional soda bread and is a wonderful meal any time of the year. Many variations of soda bread recipes exist - this type is commonly found on Irish dinner tables and is served at restaurants.
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