The expression supposedly originated in Skåne in the early 1900s and refers simply to direct sex. Intercourse without foreplay. Today, the expression more generally refers to getting straight to the point . It's not sex I'm going to write about now, it's beetroot. So now let's get straight to the point - eat beetroot! They are nutritious, climate-smart, delicious, nutritious and simply a very good autumn and winter food.
In Sweden we have been able to enjoy beetroot Beta vulgaris since the 17th century. The Romans were the first to cultivate it, but its wild ancestor originated in North Africa. Initially, beetroot was used as animal feed, but gradually people began to like it. Not least, the sweet taste was appreciated during a time when sugar was in short supply. And we like sweet things.
Beetroot, like spinach, chard and Swiss chard, belongs to the plant family Chenopodiaceae . Beetroot is perhaps best known for its iron content and is therefore considered a blood strengthener. It also contains calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, carotene, folic acid and vitamin C, so it strengthens not only the blood but the entire body. The liver likes beetroot – they contain substances that protect the liver and stimulate the gallbladder to secrete bile (which allows us to break down fat).
If you can get hold of beetroot with a nice bloom, eat it too! It is rich in carotene and antioxidants. Do you need more arguments for eating beets? Here: they are considered calming for restlessness, reduce sugar cravings, satiate well, strengthen the immune system and purify.
As I mentioned earlier, it's smart to eat food in season and beetroot, which is Definitely a fall-winter food, it stimulates blood circulation so you feel warm.
Leave the peel on as it contains a lot of the nutrients.
They are also a good environmental choice because they are grown outdoors in Sweden.
Speaking of bang on the beetroot straight to the point ... we Everyone must eat climate-smart food today and every day if we are to have a chance of reaching the 17 global goals for sustainable development. You can read more about them here: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
The cool thing about the foods recommended to achieve these goals are the same foods that keep us healthy! Win win, really.
How to eat beetroot:
- cooked with butter and salt
- cut into thin slices served as carpaccio
- like beetroot soup
- like beetroot cake
- like juice or smoothie
- oven-baked
- pickled
- fermented
Here you can find the recipe for my best fall smoothie.
A smoothie that gives you energy. Fill up on chlorophyll, iron, and vitamin C. and energy now that summer is over. Nettles and dandelion leaves can be picked well into autumn.
1 dl beetroot juice
1 boiled, diced carrot
1 boiled cube of beetroot
1 cup fresh nettles
1 tbsp molasses
1/2 tsp fresh dandelion leaves
the juice of half a lemon
Mix in a blender and drink immediately.
Stay wild
The Lisen 
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