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    I have memories of lentils being a delicious staple in our home. I recently asked my mother why she included lentils in our diet. Her reply was that they were high in protein and we didn’t eat hardly any meat, and it’s something that the indigenous people used because it’s high in protein.

    Being older and now having to make my own dietary decisions allows me to appreciate my mother’s health choices while I was young and under her care. I have learned that lentils are more than just something that delighted my taste buds as a child with all the perfect amount of seasonings and love my mother put into it.

    It’s actually a Superfood. 

    Before we journey down the benefits of this superfood, I want to salute my mother and all the mothers then and now who have made healthy choices for their homes and on top of that, make those healthy choices taste amazing.

    The journey of lentils is a lengthy one. These tiny round legumes, in shades of black, brown, yellow, red or green, have graced our plates since 8000 B.C., as evidenced by archaeological findings along the Euphrates River.

    A nutritional powerhouse, lentils are low in sodium and saturated fat while boasting high levels of potassium, fiber, folate and antioxidant-rich polyphenols. Their journey from ancient Syria to Greece paints them as the sustenance of the humble, evolving into a celebrated superfood for all.

    The nutrient density of lentils is astounding—a testament to their superfood status. High in protein, rich in iron and abundant in fiber, lentils stand as a formidable ally for a healthy heart. A single cup of lentils provides nearly twice the fiber content of two cups of kale, covering a significant portion of your daily intake. Moreover, lentils contribute to bone health with their substantial calcium content.

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    In the realm of plant-based protein, lentils rival even the popular chickpeas. While chickpeas are often lauded in vegan diets for their protein content, it takes a 14-ounce can to match the protein found in a mere 8-ounce cup of lentils. The versatility of lentils extends beyond their culinary prowess, offering an iron-packed punch vital for maintaining optimal blood flow. With roughly 6.5 milligrams of iron per cup, lentils become a crucial ally against fatigue, skin discoloration and other serious side effects.

    Magnesium, the unsung hero for those battling stress and sleep issues, finds a natural haven in lentils. Regular intake of magnesium through lentils can be a soothing balm for a stressed and overworked body.

    What’s more, lentils embrace heart health by being cholesterol and saturated fat-free, reinforcing their role as a heart-healthy superfood.

    As we learn to fully appreciate the humble lentils, let’s not just savor their flavors but acknowledge the intricate dance of nutrients within. From their ancient roots to the modern plate, lentils continue to tell a story of resilience, nourishment, and the pursuit of a healthier life.

    Let lentils be not just a meal but a timeless journey towards well-being, uniting ancient wisdom with contemporary nutrition.

    By Kaba Abdul-Fattaah.

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