top of page
Search

Dried Guava – The Forgotten Treat: a blog about dried guava, the forgotten delicacy.



The world moves fast, we often forget things quickly, we are very quick to hop on trends and the same is the case with the food that we eat but let's today jog your memory today about the favorite go-to healthy snack for a while now. It's dried guava, you probably had that a long time ago and now have stopped having it because you probably have found some other healthy things to eat but as the saying goes old is gold, dried guava certainly fits that saying.


Dried guava is low in fat and calories, and it is very necessary for maintaining a strong or healthy body. Dried guava is high in fiber, and vitamins A, and C. It is a good source of potassium, iron, and calcium. It is a nice fruit to eat so as to ensure healthy eyes and heart- according to some medical experts, when you are eating dried guava, you will never suffer any viral infection, because it contains antioxidant substances. Dried guava is used by pharmacists and medical experts in laboratories for the betterment of the human condition. The fruit is enjoyed whether it is dried or ripe, but mostly enjoyed when it is dried. Dried guava is very medicinal; many scientists and medical experts have recommended it as an excellent cure for dysentery, diarrhea, vomiting, sore throats, menstrual pain, swollen gums, coughs, and ulcers in the mouth.


5 health benefits that are associated with Dried Guava


1. Weight loss

Guava is considered as a complete food in itself, and it has been found to help lean individuals maintain their weight. This is because it is loaded with all the essential nutrients required by the body. Therefore, you have every reason to add dried guava to your daily diet and shed off all that excess weight.


2. Constipation

Dried guava is one of the natural ways to cure constipation. Guava is rich in fibers and can be used for constipation treatment. Guava seeds are also used in making medicines for constipation. Guava also cleans your intestine that are important for the perfect working of the digestive system. The best thing about dried guava is that it can retain the water content in your body and thus can easily clean bowel movement.


3. High blood pressure

Blood thickness and high blood pressure are common health problems that can be treated by the simple use of dried guava. High blood pressure is usually caused by blood thickening. Guava is considered suitable for blood thinning and this is quite good for high blood pressure patients. It also procures the property of curing brain hemorrhage.


4. Dental issues

In addition to the fruit, tree leaves are also of vital importance for those suffering from dental issues. Guava leaves can be blended to form a paste that is really good for curing toothache. The ability of the dried guava extract to fight teeth diseases that affect teeth like scurvy, gum diseases, infections, etc occur due to the deficiency of the necessary vitamins in your body. Dried guava has a whole lot of Vitamin C and other nutrients in it, which helps in fighting these gum diseases and warding them off, thereby giving you healthy gum. Toothaches and even oral ulcers are found to be removed by the use of this fruit.


5. Ensures proper digestion

The contents of dried guavas are remarkably stable when they are dried or canned. Dried guavas are in various colors, but yellow is the most popular, and its taste is densely sweet. It is an exotic snack by itself. It blends very well if you are eating it with other nuts and dried fruits in a trail mix. Dried guava is very sweet when you are chewing them, which is sweeter than fresh guavas. Scientifically, it is called Psidium guajava. It helps in the cleaning of your excretory and intestines. Thus, it ensures both proper excretion and digestion.


I hope with this small nostalgia you will add dried guava slices to your amazon wishlist next time, there is no harm and no foul in doing that and if you do order it I hope this short blog does come to your mind and so does FrutX.


18 views
bottom of page