Green caviar is the new superfood

Green caviar, or sea grapes, looks set to lead the health food market with its claims of bountiful benefits.

We know caviar as the salted fish roe that is commonly found on sushi and canapes. When bitten into, these mini black or orange pearls give a burst of saltiness.

Now embrace a new kind: Green caviar.

The difference? Unlike its cousins that hail from fish, green caviar is actually a type of seaweed that happens to have many beads growing on its stem. It looks exactly like salted fish eggs, hence the name green caviar.

Also known as sea grapes, green caviar used to be found only in countries like Japan, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam – but not any more.

This novelty food has made its way to our shore, thanks to globalisation and some entrepreneurial spirits.

green caviar of viet sea grapes

Fresh green caviar of Viet Sea Grapes

WHAT IS GREEN CAVIAR SAID TO DO?

Strengthens bones and joints

Green caviar is rich in protein, calcium and polyunsaturated fatty acids found in the omega-3 group. These nutrients are known for their anti-inflammatory properties.

Protects eyes and heart

The unsaturated fatty acids in green caviar are said to boost eyesight and memory, as well as reduce cholesterol levels and the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack.

Lowers risk of hypertension and diabetes

Green caviar is rich in calcium, potassium and vitamin C, which can regulate blood pressure.

The high omega-3 fatty acid content helps to decrease insulin resistance.

Helps prevent thyroid goiters

A goiter is the abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, which may cause coughing or difficulty in swallowing or breathing.

Green caviar is rich in iodine, with a 100g containing about 1.8mg of the mineral which helps prevent the condition.

Promotes radiant skin and silky hair

Similar to other types of seaweed, green caviar contains healthy fats that can protect cell membranes from free radical damage, thereby improving skin elasticity.

It is also a source of collagen and antioxidants, two common beauty weapons said to fight the negative effects of ageing.

Fights cancerous cells

Seaweed contains Fucoidan, a natural compound with anti-cancer properties.

Several studies found Fucoidan to have significant anti-tumour as well as immune system-boosting effects.

That is why seaweed such as kelp, kombu and wakame are on the superfoods list – and that includes green caviar.

Keeps your weight in check

Green caviar contains a mere 4kcal a 100g while offering nutrition from its high iodine, zinc, omega-3, calcium, potassium and vitamin content.

 

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