{"id":312,"date":"2016-09-07T05:56:51","date_gmt":"2016-09-07T05:56:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.surepaleo.com\/?p=312"},"modified":"2017-01-09T02:22:09","modified_gmt":"2017-01-09T02:22:09","slug":"is-bok-choy-paleo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.surepaleo.com\/is-bok-choy-paleo\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Bok Choy Paleo?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yes, Bok Choy is Paleo!<\/p>\n
Bok choy is a type of\u00a0Chinese cabbage that has a dark green, glossy, smooth leaves resembling to Romaine lettuce<\/a> with white stalk. The distinct clustered individual leaves are similar to large celery<\/a> stalks. It is a cruciferous vegetable from the Brassica family and is closely related to cabbage. The leaves of bok choy do not form a head that is why it is often referred to as a \u201cnon-heading\u2019 Chinese cabbage<\/a>. \u00a0Its taste is mild and not overpowering and can be described similar to mushrooms<\/a> in a way. The stalk of bok choy is not usually white or cream in color. The two main varieties in which bok choy is categorized are the white petioled and green petioled. White petioled included joi choi, pak choi white, lei choi and taisai. The green petioled types are Chinese green pak choi and mei qing choi.<\/p>\n Bok Choy is native to China and has been cultivated here for centuries. Not only that it is part of Chinese cuisine, but it has also been in Traditional medicine. Nowadays, many different cuisines incorporate bok choy into their dishes. The entire vegetable is used for cooking. It is often used to add a satisfying crunch in salads. It can also be used in stir fries, soups, stews and coleslaws.<\/p>\n Bok Choy is available year-round but hitting peak season during the winter months.<\/p>\n Becoming popular among the cruciferous vegetables<\/a>, bok choy stands out because of its richness in nutrients and antioxidants which are associated in preventing certain illnesses.<\/p>\n Bok choy is an excellent source of vitamins A, C and K, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and manganese. It is also rich in iron, vitamin B2, phosphorus, dietary fiber and protein as well as a good source of choline, magnesium, selenium, niacin, vitamin B1, copper, omega-3 fatty acids, zinc and pantothenic acid. Boy choy contains flavonoids like quercetin, kaempferol and isorhamnetin, and antioxidant phenolic acids..<\/p>\n This Paleo food is very low in saturated fat and cholesterol.<\/p>\n Vegetables from the Brassica family, including bok choy tend to be high in goitrogen substances. Again, goitrogens are substances that hinder the function of the thyroid glands, thus, causing goiter. Foods high in goitrogens must be avoided or consumed in limited amounts by people who suffer from thyroid problems.<\/p>\n Just because bok choy contains goitrogen doesn\u2019t mean this should be eliminated in ones diet. Bok choy is a very nutritious food and the nutrients that it contains can outweigh its goitrogen contents. Eating bok choy together with foods high in iodine can balance the effect.<\/p>\n Chinese Cabbage, Pak Choi<\/p>\n \u201cBok choy is loaded with calcium, Vitamin A, and vitamin C, and even if it weren\u2019t, I\u2019d still love it for the\u00a0lack of strings.\u201d\u00a0\u2013 Mark Sisson<\/a><\/p>\n The Paleo Diet. Paleo and Breast Cancer Prevention: Is There a Link?<\/p>\n http:\/\/thepaleodiet.com\/paleo-breast-cancer-prevention-link\/<\/a><\/p>\n Mark\u2019s daily Apple. You Don\u2019t Have to Try to Like Celery Anymore<\/p>\n http:\/\/www.marksdailyapple.com\/bok-choy\/#axzz4I1fu9GLA<\/a><\/p>\n Live Healthy. How to Cook Bok Choy for Paleo Diet<\/p>\n http:\/\/livehealthy.chron.com\/cook-bok-choy-paleo-diet-1754.html<\/a><\/p>\n Original Eating. Bok Choy<\/p>\n http:\/\/www.originaleating.com\/paleo-diet-food-list\/vegetable\/bok-choy\/<\/a><\/p>\n Swiss Paleo. Bok Choy Shrimp<\/p>\n http:\/\/swisspaleo.ch\/bok-choy-shrimp\/<\/a><\/p>\n Well Fed. Eat Your Vegetables. Bok Choy<\/p>\n http:\/\/meljoulwan.com\/2010\/03\/12\/eat-your-vegetables-bok-choy\/<\/a><\/p>\n Paleo Hacks. 11 Foods That Affect Your Thyroid Health<\/p>\n http:\/\/blog.paleohacks.com\/top-11-goitrogenic-foods-thyroid-health\/<\/a><\/p>\n Paleo Porn. Is Bok Choy Paleo?<\/p>\n http:\/\/paleoporn.net\/q\/is-bok-choy-paleo\/<\/a><\/p>\n Autoimmune Paleo. Busting the Goitrogen Myth<\/p>\n http:\/\/autoimmune-paleo.com\/goitrogens-why-you-dont-need-to-avoid-them\/<\/a><\/p>\n The World\u2019s Healthiest Foods. Bok Choy<\/p>\nBok Choy\u2019s Nutritional Profile<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Top 5 Health Benefits of Bok Choy<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Concerns on Bok Choy<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Other Names for Bok Choy<\/strong><\/h3>\n
What Experts Say About Bok Choy<\/strong><\/h3>\n
All you ever wanted to know about Bok Choy and Paleo<\/strong><\/h3>\n