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Bamboo could be the world's next superfood


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Many websites have information about superfoods. These are good for our health. The latest superfood being discussed is bamboo shoots. Scientists tried to find out how good they are for us. They said the shoots can be beneficial to our well-being. They are low in calories and high in fibre. This helps with digestion and weight control. They are also full of vitamins and minerals. Bamboo contains magnesium and potassium, which help to control sugar levels and blood pressure. However, raw bamboo shoots contain toxins and must be cooked before eating.

The scientists are from a university in the UK. The lead author said: "Our review shows bamboo's clear promise as a possible superfood." Bamboo is eaten in parts of Asia. It is spreading to many dinner tables worldwide. Most of us know what bamboo looks like. It is the world's tallest grass. It can grow up to 90 cm a day. There are around 1,400 species of bamboo. However, people may not know that bamboo shoots are harvested as they emerge from the ground. This is when they are still soft to eat. We do not eat the hard, woody stalks. These are popular with pandas.

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