Series: Rediscovering Foods/ Apricot

Série: à la redécouverte des aliments/ l'abricot LUSOQUOT

🍑 The Apricot: Your concentrate of sunshine and renewed youth

 

What if you could bite into a ray of sunshine to boost your collagen?

The apricot is not only the softest fruit to the touch; it's a nutritional powerhouse that works for you from the inside out. In Canada, where the lack of light can affect our mood and our skin, the apricot stands out as an indispensable ally in your morning routine.

  • The Skin & Vision Duo: Like carrots, apricots are packed with beta-carotene. Health Canada confirms that vitamin A from these pigments is essential for maintaining healthy skin and sharp night vision.

  • The Antioxidant Shield: Rich in flavonoids, it helps neutralize free radicals responsible for premature cell aging. It's your edible anti-aging serum.

  • Potassium for Energy: Fresh or dried, it is an exceptional source of potassium, crucial for muscle recovery and blood pressure balance.

Apricots have a flaw: they are finicky. Either you crush your fingers trying to extract the pit from an overripe fruit, or you end up with an shapeless puree when you wanted beautiful halves for a tart or salad. And let's not talk about the delicate skin that gets damaged with the slightest poorly adjusted knife cut.

Discover the Shurhome Pit Remover

Prepare your apricots (and plums!) like a pro, without ever damaging the flesh.

  • Clean Extraction: A simple press and the pit is expelled, leaving the fruit perfectly intact and ready to be enjoyed.

  • Drastic Time Saving: Prepare a tart or your weekly snacks in less than 2 minutes.

  • Total Safety: No more knife blades slipping on the smooth skin of the fruit. The Velvet-Push is safe, even for little budding chefs.


Don't let a pit separate you from your daily dose of sunshine any longer.

👉 I'm ordering my stone fruit pitter

Visit maxi or walmart to choose fresh apricots. Or Metro or IGA

Sources:

https://www.aprifel.com/fr/

The Mini Encyclopedia of Foods

Canada's Food Guide

About Vitamin A in Apricots

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