July - August - September 2022 CIRCA Magazine

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SWEET

SUMMER CORN

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t wouldn’t be summer in North Carolina without sweet, summer corn to brighten up your diet. Native to North Carolina, corn (also known as maize) grows here primarily in the coastal plains where the rich soil is ideal. It’s typically planted in April, and is harvested during the summer months – making it the perfect addition to any cookout menu. While the starchy vegetable is often a key ingredient in many processed foods, in its purest, fresh form, corn can bring a variety of health benefits.

If you need some inspiration, here are a few creative and healthy suggestions for incorporating corn into your summer menu. – TOSS IN A SALAD OR SALSA. The crunch and color of sweet corn make it a great addition to a summer salad or salsa. It pairs well with salad greens, tomatoes, avocado, black beans, and red onion. – SPICE IT UP! Corn’s mild flavor can be kicked up a notch with any blend of herbs and spices. Options such as pap-

rika, cumin, chili powder, and parsley are popular favorites – and can serve as a good substitute for salt for patients with high blood pressure. – PAIR IT WITH PROTEIN. Since corn is fairly high in carbohydrates, it’s best to use in moderation – and pairing it with a protein can help balance blood sugar and keep you feeling full for longer. Consider serving with black beans or a lean protein such as chicken or fish … and it’s also a must-include ingredient for a summer seafood boil!

High in fiber, corn aids with digestion and contains both vitamin C as well as important B vitamins that support a number of important functions in the body. It’s also rich in several essential minerals, including zinc, magnesium, iron, copper, and manganese. Featuring antioxidants such as carotenoids, lutein, and zeaxanthin, a diet rich in corn can support good eye health. However, it’s higher in starch than most vegetables, which can raise your blood sugar, so it’s best to keep your portion size small, particularly for people with diabetes.

INCORPORATING CORN INTO A HEART HEALTHY DIET Corn is delicious by itself, and it tastes great boiled, broiled, roasted, steamed, or grilled. It’s ideal for incorporating into a wide variety of side dishes, and can be used in just about any type of cuisine – from Southern style cooking to Southwestern meals. 68

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