17.06 - Informations nutritionnelles sur la pêche

Pour poursuivre la conversation sur les pêches, il s’agit d’un fruit à noyau nutritif.

Une pêche moyenne pesant environ 145 grammes contient les valeurs nutritionnelles suivantes.

 

calories : 50

matières grasses : 0,5 gramme

cholestérol : 0 gramme

sodium : 0 gramme

sucre : 13 grammes

fibres : 2 grammes

protéines : 1 gramme

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    Roy Rogers
    Your self-worth is determined by you. You don't have to depend on someone telling you who you are." — Beyoncé
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      Aunt Rennin
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      17.36 - I agree. If your self worth is tied to what someone believes about you, how is it YOUR self worth?
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    Aunt Rennin
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    17.32 - Peaches also contain vitamins A, C, E, and K, as well as niacin, folate, iron, choline, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, zinc, and copper. A medium peach provides 6% of the daily value (DV) for vitamin A, 15% for vitamin C, 2% or more for vitamins E and K, 6% for niacin, and 5% for vitamins and minerals: copper, manganese, potassium, and vitamin E.
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    Aunt Rennin
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    17.33 - Peaches are a good source of fiber, which can help with cholesterol removal, bowel health, blood sugar stabilization, and satiety. The fiber in peaches may also help prevent constipation and high cholesterol by increasing HDL ("good") cholesterol levels and managing LDL ("bad") cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
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    Aunt Rennin
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    17.34 - Peaches are in season during the summer, when they are freshest and have the most flavor and nutritional value. When choosing a peach, look for one with taut, fuzzy skin that gives slightly when squeezed.
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    Luis Fernandez
    Que de datos madee mia para datos estamos a estas horas. Gracias
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    Olida Rahman
    Thank you for all that information on the fruit. 
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    Aunt Rennin
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    17.35 - If you are like me and only want to eat a peach that is tender and has juicy flesh just bursting with flavor, I found a great article on picking a ripe peach. I have been burned by the "squeeze" test before. Supposedly, the method outlined in this article from an expert peach picker is nearly foolproof  🤞
    https://www.thekitchn.com/peaches-green-stem-rule-23671026
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      Sea
      I go by smell, by the time they're soft, they're over ripe. Same for a lot of fruits.
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    stel
    91 anda mira que interesante los valores nutricionales del mecomoton. Tomo nota!!
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    Vanessa Vail
    I love peaches!!!
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    Heather
    I just had a nectarine. It's very similar to a peach! The only difference that I notice is the fuzz. 
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      Sea
      They are the same species, just different varieties!
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    Iris Oh
    Thanks for sharing good informationz
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    Sea
    Peaches are so delicious!