Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Taho a day

I love “taho” so much that I made it a routine of consuming a cup of taho every morning. I really love the taste, fantastic! It makes my day complete. (Not bad for an additional 10 bucks from my pocket). My mom taught us since we’re young about the health benefits of taho, which it was made of soya and it is good for the health. But up to know, I don’t really absorb it. I kept on saying taho is sweet (yes because of the “arnibal” added, of course it’s made of sugar, brown sugar I guess which they said healthy too…nah!)

According to wikepedia (thanks for the resources), Tahô is a Philippine snack food made of fresh soft/silken tofu, arnibal (brown sugar syrup), and sago "pearls" (similar to tapioca pearls). This staple comfort food is a signature sweet and can be found all over the country. The Indonesian and Malaysian equivalent of this dish is Tahu

The main ingredient, fresh soft/silken tofu is processed to a consistency that is very similar to a very fine custard. Brown sugar is then heated and caramelized to create a viscous amber-colored syrup called arnibal. Sago "pearls," purchased from the local market or palengkê, are boiled to a gummy consistency until they are a transluscent white.

But whats about the soya?

Again according to wikepedia, The soya bean (Glycine max) is a species of legume native to East Asia. It is known that the progenitor of the modern soybean was a vine-like plant that grew prone on the ground. Beans are classed as pulses whereas soybeans are classed as oilseeds. It is a versatile bean, having a diverse range of uses.

The benefits of soya.

Soy improves bone health

Soy products, such as soy milk, do not contain a lot of calcium but the soy isoflavones may help to reduce the osteoporosis risk. Several studies have suggested that soy isoflavones may be a factor in helping to prevent bone loss. The isoflavone genistein seems to inhibit bone breakdown and may have similar effects than estrogens in maintaining bone tissue.
Soy can also indirectly improve bone health. Diets which are high in animal protein cause more calcium to be excreted in the urine. Replacing animal protein with soy protein may help to prevent calcium loss from the bones.

Soy relieves menopausal symptoms

Epidemiological data show that Asian women suffer less from hot flashes and night sweats compared to Western women. These symptoms of menopause are caused by low estrogen levels. Estrogens play a role in the body temperature control. Soy isoflavones can through their estrogen-like effect control these menopausal symptoms.

Soy reduces risk for heart diseases

In countries were soy products are ingested regularly, the rates of cardiovascular diseases is low. Research suggests that soy may help to prevent heart disease by reducing total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol and preventing plaque buildup in the arteries, which could lead to stroke or heart attack. These health benefits are also mainly attributes to the soy isoflavones. The soy isoflavone genistein may also increase the flexibility of blood vessels.

Soy helps to prevent certain cancers

Several studies have indicated that a regular intake of soy foods may help to prevent hormone related cancers such as breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer.

Soy is very nutritive

Soy products such as tofu, tempeh and soy milk are very rich in protein. This protein is of very high quality because it contains all essential amino acids. The amino acids of soy combine very well with the amino acids of cereals. The soy protein is therefore very important for vegans.
Soy is a good source of lecithin and vitamin E. These natural antioxidants prevent oxidation of LDL cholesterol. Soy is rich in magnesium, which plays an important function for the bones, heart and arteries.

I’m glad to know that what mom said is true. And thanks GOD I love taho. Hahaha!

Forgot to tell that I regularly bought my taho to a female taho vendor (taho vendor are usually men, whom carry two large aluminum buckets that hang from each end of yoke). Promise, I will post her picture one of these days. Wah! What a twist!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

nag update ka rin sa wakas. hehe!

di ko na kailangan yung installer ng xp, change in plan.


noong isang araw, may kasabay akong babae na bumili ng taho. naghahanp ba naman ng tisue sa mamang magtataho. LOL

Loving husband and father said...

nyahaha! kakaiba nga yun. pwede na sanamng pamahid yung nagamit ng candy wrapper.....sosyalin. hahaha

~~m$. DoNNA~~ said...

wow, taho! favorite ko yan... sana lang malinis pagkagawa.. :lol

Anonymous said...

ayaw ni baby ko kumain ng kahit n anong food except for a slice of banana and isang piraso ng lansones, pero when i introduce her to taho - i am just glad she likes it! hehehe, cgro nmn mg improve n ung timbang nya!(she's only 7kls, and she's 1 already)

 

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