Fish- A healthy option
Imagining a bowl of steaming hot fish curry can make anyone drooling. Seafood or specifically fish is one of the important components of many of our regional, signature dishes.
Being a rich source of high-quality protein and omega-3 fats, its consumption ensures health with taste and variety.
Seafood is a collective term, used for edible aquatic animals, excluding mammals and is found, in both freshwater and oceans.
Since centuries, seafood and related by-products are consumed by mankind owing to its healthy constituents.
The fish has a low shelf life because of high moisture content and therefore, used in many forms with preservation techniques like drying, smoking, pickling, etc.
With the new research and findings, seafood is gaining mass attention creating an extensive niche in the market.
The variety and options of fish are not just confined to coastal areas but easily available anywhere, facilitating convenience and healthy addition to your meals.
High content of protein and bioactive compounds in fish is a well-established fact and therefore, extract like protein, peptides and oils are employed in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.
Fish is one of the excellent sources of high-quality protein. For example, 100 gram of cooked salmon has 23 gram of protein.
Similarly, fish is also an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acid, an essential fat which cannot be synthesized in the human body and plays a vital role in growth and development.
Due to the presence of healthy fat, the content of fat-soluble nutrients like Vitamin A, D, E and K, is also found in fishes, that helps in sufficing the micronutrient requirements of the body.
Research has found that fish consumption has a protective effect against CVDs. This is basically due to the high content of omega-3 fats that targets specific body mechanisms and thus, preventing heart diseases.
Omega-3 fats reduce the serum triglyceride level by inhibiting the hepatic synthesis of LDL cholesterol and by, stimulating the process of lipolysis, i.e breakdown of fats.
Also, omega-3 fats help in reducing the inflammation as well as plaque formation that helps in preventing heart diseases.
With the high content of essential fats- EPA and DHA, fish is considered an effective agent for the sound health of the brain
As rich in fat-soluble vitamins, fish is the only good source having high Vitamin D that assists in healthy bone development whilst improving bone density.
Omega- 3 fats also help in reducing inflammatory reactions in the body by suppressing the activity of InterleukinI. Thus, preventing the inflammation associated disorders like cancer, CVDs, and arthritis.
India, being a multicultural land, have a great variety of fish dishes. They vary in taste, ingredients, type of fish used and kind of processing done and this makes all the difference.
We bring to you, two most famous and healthy fish recipes, that can be made easily, adding health and colors to your daily meals.
It is a typical Bengali dish, originated long back in the 18th century. Lightly fried pieces of Ilish fish or Hilsa fish is gently boiled in the ‘jhol’ or broth prepared from tempered black nigella seeds and green chilies in aromatic mustard oil.
It is a complete, simple delicacy served with steaming boiled rice, green chilies and relished most during monsoon season.
Punjab, being the land of five rivers, has a variety of fishes, which has kept locals hooked to it for many centuries. And talking about it, Amritsar is the point, where 3 rivers- Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas- merge.
This is the reason, why some of the succulents and refreshing dishes related to Amritsar, are found in every nook and corner.
Monkfish (or any fish of your choice)- 400-500 grams
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How are the recipes oil free? They clearly include oil. Pls be more careful with labelling and captions
Hi Shivangi! Thank you for highlighting it and the caption has been changed. We would like to inform you that mustard oil is always knows for it's healthy cholesterol as it contains mono saturated and omega-3 fatty acids. Keep following our blog to know more health information.