Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids
Vegetable consumption is associated with increased health benefits, and vegetables are consumed both in cooked form and raw form in salads. All cooking techniques cause changes in a vegetable’s the nutrient content. Consumers are increasingly health-conscious and have less time to prepare meals, and...
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doaj-b9374cbd165e412d99b153f05a04016a2021-08-26T13:45:08ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582021-07-01101782178210.3390/foods10081782Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and CarotenoidsNeide Torres de Castro0Ernandes Rodrigues de Alencar1Renata Puppin Zandonadi2Heesup Han3António Raposo4Antonio Ariza-Montes5Luis Araya-Castillo6Raquel Braz Assunção Botelho7Department of Nutrition, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV), Viçosa 36570-900, BrazilDepartment of Nutrition, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilCollege of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Sejong University, 98 Gunja-Dong, Gwanjin-Gu, Seoul 143-747, KoreaCBIOS (Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies), Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Campo Grande 376, 1749-024 Lisboa, PortugalSocial Matters Research Group, Universidad Loyola Andalucía, C/Escritor Castilla Aguayo, 4, 14004 Córdoba, SpainFacultad de Economía y Negocios, Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago de Chile 7591538, ChileDepartment of Nutrition, University of Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, BrazilVegetable consumption is associated with increased health benefits, and vegetables are consumed both in cooked form and raw form in salads. All cooking techniques cause changes in a vegetable’s the nutrient content. Consumers are increasingly health-conscious and have less time to prepare meals, and they do not know which cooking times and cooking methods are best suited to preserve the nutrients. This study aimed to determine the best method of cooking vegetables to maintain minerals (potassium and sodium) and carotenoids. The studied vegetables were broccoli (<i>Brassica oleracea</i>, var. Italica), carrots (<i>Daucus carota</i>), and zucchini (<i>Cucurbita moschata</i>). The cooking methods were: boiling, steaming, combined oven, microwave steaming, and microwave cooking. Samples of organic and conventionally grown vegetables were prepared in triplicate. Samples were analyzed to determine the availability of target minerals and carotenoids in the raw food and in each recommended cooking situation according to technical standards. Only the carrot showed a higher concentration in organic cultivation for carotenoids in raw vegetables, with both zucchini and broccoli having higher concentrations when grown by conventional cultivation. The zucchini from organic cultivation presented a reduction of potassium and sodium, almost consistently, in all cooking techniques. Regarding the conventionally cultivated zucchini, potassium remained stable in boiling. Broccoli from organic and conventional cultivation showed similar potassium levels for boiling and traditional steam cooking. Organic carrots showed easier sodium extraction compared with conventional cultivation. Heat treatment, in general, improves the accessibility of carotenoids.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/10/8/1782vegetablesorganiccooking methodsodiumpotassiumcarotenoids |
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Neide Torres de Castro Ernandes Rodrigues de Alencar Renata Puppin Zandonadi Heesup Han António Raposo Antonio Ariza-Montes Luis Araya-Castillo Raquel Braz Assunção Botelho |
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Neide Torres de Castro Ernandes Rodrigues de Alencar Renata Puppin Zandonadi Heesup Han António Raposo Antonio Ariza-Montes Luis Araya-Castillo Raquel Braz Assunção Botelho Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids Foods vegetables organic cooking method sodium potassium carotenoids |
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Neide Torres de Castro Ernandes Rodrigues de Alencar Renata Puppin Zandonadi Heesup Han António Raposo Antonio Ariza-Montes Luis Araya-Castillo Raquel Braz Assunção Botelho |
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Neide Torres de Castro |
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Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids |
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Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids |
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Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids |
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Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids |
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Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids |
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influence of cooking method on the nutritional quality of organic and conventional brazilian vegetables: a study on sodium, potassium, and carotenoids |
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Vegetable consumption is associated with increased health benefits, and vegetables are consumed both in cooked form and raw form in salads. All cooking techniques cause changes in a vegetable’s the nutrient content. Consumers are increasingly health-conscious and have less time to prepare meals, and they do not know which cooking times and cooking methods are best suited to preserve the nutrients. This study aimed to determine the best method of cooking vegetables to maintain minerals (potassium and sodium) and carotenoids. The studied vegetables were broccoli (<i>Brassica oleracea</i>, var. Italica), carrots (<i>Daucus carota</i>), and zucchini (<i>Cucurbita moschata</i>). The cooking methods were: boiling, steaming, combined oven, microwave steaming, and microwave cooking. Samples of organic and conventionally grown vegetables were prepared in triplicate. Samples were analyzed to determine the availability of target minerals and carotenoids in the raw food and in each recommended cooking situation according to technical standards. Only the carrot showed a higher concentration in organic cultivation for carotenoids in raw vegetables, with both zucchini and broccoli having higher concentrations when grown by conventional cultivation. The zucchini from organic cultivation presented a reduction of potassium and sodium, almost consistently, in all cooking techniques. Regarding the conventionally cultivated zucchini, potassium remained stable in boiling. Broccoli from organic and conventional cultivation showed similar potassium levels for boiling and traditional steam cooking. Organic carrots showed easier sodium extraction compared with conventional cultivation. Heat treatment, in general, improves the accessibility of carotenoids. |
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