Fellas Cafe

Fellas Cafe A paradise for the health conscious, as this eatery in Khar promises juices, appetizers, soups, salads and sandwiches in numerous varieties.

Unlike the run around the mill caffeinated cafes in town, Fellas Cafe prides itself on being a health Cafe. Fellas is the kind of place that strikes terror into the hearts of strawberries and mangoes. The Khar juice bar and café cuts down fruit and vegetables in the prime of their lives, chopping, pulping, squeezing and blending them into more than 40 varieties of juices, shakes and salads every d

ay. But what is tragic for the fruit is good for us. Our sugar-free strawberry shake (`129) was so healthy, we could almost feel the vitamins coursing through our bodies. It’s not just the juices that will do you good. Fellas also serves a small selection of mains, starters and breakfasts that are light on oil and big on steaming and grilling. In a city where every kitchen stocks more oil reserves than a crisis-ridden Gulf nation, Fellas is likely to become a welcome dinner stop for health-conscious Bandra and Khar locals. It could also become a hub for the café crowd. The espresso coffee and attractive outdoor seating make it a peaceful place to sit and chat, even with the owner’s year-old Rottweiler called Zeus padding between tables. Fruity concoctions are the primary focus at Fellas, a legacy that owner Anupam Adarsh has brought over from J Kart, the popular juice bar chain he partly-owned until 2009. Fellas has 40 fruit and veggie juice blends on its menu, but Adarsh claims it can whip up as many as 600 combinations, including spinach, apple and pineapple and orange, musk melon, lemon and parsley. He also offers protein shakes and new-age power shots like Spirulina and wheatgrass. As with J Kart, these can be home-delivered to customers within a 20-minute radius of Fellas. But where Fellas takes a turn from the juice bar blueprint is in its café feel. No bright fluorescent lighting or Nilkamal chairs. No overpowering music either. The comfortable outdoor seating is off the pleasantly quiet Ahimsa Road. Plus, the chance to call Zeus over for a couple of friendly pats on the back adds to the charm. The food menu is another departure from J Kart. We tried the char-grilled pomfret (`299) baked in a banana leaf and drizzled in a green basil and herb harissa sauce. The fish was excellently cooked, the meat tender and sliding smoothly off the bone. But the sauce was a little bland. In fairness, the menu, prepared by nutritionist Neha Chandna, seems to be a work in progress with Adarsh happy to take feedback. For now, you can choose from Italian and grilled dishes, based on homemade pastas, brown rice, chicken and seafood. There is also a breakfast menu along with sandwiches and soups for lunchtime munching.

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Here is a list of medicinal properties ginger has been known to have throughout history.
1 antiemetic/antinausea
2 anticlotting agent
3 antispasmodic
4 antifungal
5 anti inflammatory
6 antiseptic
7 antibacterial
8 antiviral
9 antitussive
10 analgesic
11 circulatory stimulant
12 carminative
13 expectorant
14 hypotensive
15 increases blood flow
16 promotes sweating
17 relaxes peripheral blood vessels
18 Ginger is good for your health and has been said by some to be a plant directly from the Garden of Eden. It is also said that consuming Ginger before taking a plane flight can prevent motion sickness. It can make good tea, or you can use it as a spicy addition to almost any recipe.

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Although native to central and southwestern Asia, spinach, in India and the world over has now been immortalized, whethe...
23/11/2012

Although native to central and southwestern Asia, spinach, in India and the world over has now been immortalized, whether as the famous dish “Palak Paneer” or as the famous phrase “I’m strong to the finish, because I eat spinach; I’m Popeye the sailor man!”. It is loved and adored by kids and adults alike. It is probably one of those rare vegetables that deliver a power packed punch in terms of nutrients and taste, leaf by leaf. Available in three types: Savoy (with dark green, crinkly, and curly leaves), Flat leaf Spinach (with broad smooth leaves that are easier to clean than Savoy) and Semi Savoy (a hybrid variety of both); it is enjoyed in both raw and cooked forms. Read on further to know about the nutritional value, health benefits, selection and storage, and popular recipes to enjoy your dose of spinach.



History

It is believed that spinach originated in the regions of Persia in the ancient times, the modern day Iran. It was the Arab traders who brought this plant to India, after which it was introduced to Nepal, and then carried forward to ancient China. Even the earliest records state that it was introduced into China when the king of Nepal sent it as a gift to the Chinese, probably in 647 AD. It was and still is referred as Persian green in China. It was introduced in Spain by the moors (Muslims) in the late 12th century. It was also known to the Germans by the 13th century, although not in the form that is used in modern commercial production. By the 14th century, it travelled to France and England, and gained immense popularity. In 1533, it became the favorite food of the queen of France Catherine de’Medici, so much that dishes made with spinach were named Florentine (Florence being Catherine’s birth place). Today, the United States and Netherlands are among the largest commercial producers of spinach.



Health Benefits of Palak (Spinach)



Spinach is a rich source of vitamin A and reduces the risk of eye diseases, like night blindness, itching eyes and eye ulcers. Components like beta carotene, lutein, xanthenes and zeaxanthin act as strong antioxidants and protect the eyes from the harsh effects of UV rays, further lowering the chances of cataract formation and are all beneficial for maintaining overall good eyesight.

Spinach is also rich in potassium and low in sodium. The former is known to lower the blood pressure while the latter is known for increasing it. Therefore, spinach, included in a regular diet brings the blood pressure down to normal levels. The amount of folate present in spinach also reduces hypertension, relaxes blood vessels and maintains a proper blood flow.

According to the Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, C0-Q10, an anti-oxidant present in spinach can be used to prevent and treat many cardiovascular diseases like hyperlipidemia, heart failure, hypertension and coronary heart diseases as it strengthens the heart muscles, allowing the blood to be pumped to all parts of the body. Also, the spinach proteins are known to reduce the cholesterol levels and other fat deposits, thus reducing the chances of atherosclerosis, heart attack and stroke.

Spinach is rich in minerals like manganese, copper, magnesium, zinc and phosphorus which help in building strong bones and lowering the chances of osteoporosis. It is also a good source of vitamin K, which functions in retaining calcium in the bone matrix, leading to bone mineralization.

It has been found that spinach has the ability to protect the mucous membrane of stomach, thereby decreasing the occurrence of gastric ulcers.

Studies show that spinach lowers the cancer risk by 34%, particularly breast cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer and stomach cancer. Components like vitamin A, vitamin C, folate, tocopherol, chlorophyllin, folic acid and fiber are considered beneficial in fighting against cancer cells.

Spinach is a great source of magnesium, a mineral which is known to prevent complications occurring after diabetes. And regular consumption of spinach stabilizes blood sugar levels and prevents it from fluctuating too much.

Another important mineral, iron, which is found abundantly in spinach, is known to reproduce red blood cells, thereby preventing chances of anemia. The same iron is also useful for boosting the body’s metabolism, leading to more fat burning and giving way to reduce weight.

It is advisable for pregnant women to include spinach in their regular diet as folate found in it is needed by the growing fetus for development of a new nervous system. Also, vitamin A present in spinach is required for the lung development of the fetus as well as during breast feeding.

Folate found in spinach aids in reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Vitamin B protects the skin against the harmful effects of UV radiations. And finally, the high alkaline properties in spinach make it a perfect food for people suffering from inflammatory ailments, like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.



Nutritional Value & Calories In Spinach

Amount: 1 cup

Total Weight: 30 g

Nutrients

Amount
Basic Components


Proteins


858 mg

Water


27.4 g
Ash


0.5 g
Phytosterols


2.7 mg



Calories



Total Calories

6.9

Calories From Carbohydrates

3.9

Calories From Fats

0.98

Calories From Proteins

2.1



Carbohydrates



Total Carbohydrates


1.1 g

Dietary Fiber


660 mg
Sugar


126 mg



Fats & Fatty Acids



Total Fat


117 mg

Saturated Fat


19 mg

Monounsaturated Fat


3 mg

Polyunsaturated Fat


50 mg

Omega-3 Fatty Acids


41 mg

Omega-6 Fatty Acids


7.8 mg



Vitamins



Vitamin A


2813 IU

Vitamin C


8.4 mg

Vitamin E


609 mcg

Vitamin K


145 mcg
Thiamin


23 mcg
Riboflavin


57 mcg
Niacin


217 mcg

Vitamin B6


59 mcg
Folate


58 mcg

Pantothenic Acid


20 mcg
Choline


5.4 mg
Betaine


165 mg



Minerals


Calcium


30 mg
Iron


813 mcg
Magnesium


24 mg
Phosphorus


15 mg
Potassium


167 mg
Sodium


24 mg
Zinc


159 mcg
Copper


39 mcg
Manganese


269 mcg
Selenium


0.3 mcg


How many calories in spinach (per 100 g)

Spinach has about 23 calories per 100 g of weight.



How to Buy Spinach



When buying spinach, make sure that the leaves and stems are crispy and dark green in color.

Avoid spinach whose leaves and stems appear yellowish or pale green and are wilted and bruised, as the spinach has started to turn or is already bad. Also, make sure that there is no slimy coating as this is an indication of decay.

If you are purchasing prepackaged spinach, check if there is any water or condensation inside the package or whether the leaves appear wet or mushy. Buy the package that seems to be free from all this.



Spinach Storage Tips



Fresh spinach can be stored in the refrigerator at 2-5 degrees C for 2-3 days and should be consumed within that period.

Don’t wash the spinach before storing in the refrigerator as exposure to water encourages spoilage. Place it in a plastic bag before putting it in the refrigerator.

Store spinach away from other fruits and vegetables as it is ethylene sensitive and may turn bitter in taste.

Spinach can also be frozen and kept fresh for 8 months but make sure to blanch it for 2-3 minutes before putting it into the freezer.

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Health benefits of tomatoes include treating urinary tract infections, skin ailments and diabetes, lowering hypertension, and they are also good for gut health and eyesight. Tomato is considered both a vegetable and fruit and forms an integral part of cuisine round the globe. It boosts the health of a person if consumed daily. It contains numerous antioxidants which combat various types of cancer. Also tomato is rich in minerals and vitamins and also protects the heart from cardiovascular diseases. Also, tomato prevents urinary tract infections and hypertension, and promotes eye health.
Health benefits of tomatoes have been known to mankind from ancient times. Following are some benefits of tomatoes:

If tomatoes are consumed in large amount, they help in improving the texture and color of the skin.
Also, tomatoes are good blood purifiers.
They help in the cases of congestion of liver and also dissolve gallstones. They also protect liver from cirrhosis.
Tomatoes act like a natural antiseptic and hence protect from infections. Nicotinic acid present in tomatoes help in reducing blood cholesterol levels thereby preventing heart disorders.
Vitamin K present in tomatoes help in preventing hemorrhages.
Tomatoes contain lycopene. Lycopene is the red pigment present in tomatoes. It acts as a powerful antioxidant which fights cancer cells.
According to the studies of American Medical Association, daily consumption of tomatoes decreases the oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes.
Tomato helps in reducing the risk of developing hypertension.
Vitamin A in tomato aids in preventing macular degeneration and night blindness, and in improving vision.

Nutritional Values of Tomatoes:

Following are the nutritional values present in 100 grams of tomatoes:

Calories – 20
Protein – 1 gram
Potassium – 360 mg
Phosphorus – 27 mg
Iron – 0.6 mg
Calcium – 11 mg
Vitamin C – 23 mg
Thiamine (Vitamin B) – 0.06 mg
Vitamin A – 1000 I.U

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