Celery is a crunchy, low-calorie vegetable widely used for its flavor, texture, and health benefits. It belongs to the Apiaceae family, related to carrots, parsley, and fennel.
Key Facts:
- Nutrition (per 100g): ~16 calories, 1.6g fiber, 0.7g protein, 3g carbs; rich in vitamin K, vitamin C, potassium, and folate.
- Flavor: Mild, slightly bitter, refreshing.
- Parts Used: Stalks, leaves, and seeds (celery seeds are used as a spice).
Culinary Uses:
- Raw Snacks: Eat with hummus, peanut butter, or cream cheese.
- Salads: Adds crunch and freshness to green or pasta salads.
- Soups & Stews: Often part of a mirepoix (celery, onions, carrots) base.
- Juices & Smoothies: Popular in green detox drinks.
- Pickled Celery: Tangy addition to salads or snacks.
Health Benefits:
- Hydration & Digestion: High water and fiber content support digestion.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Contains antioxidants and phytonutrients.
- Weight Management: Low in calories but nutrient-dense.
Tips:
- Storage: Keep in the fridge, wrapped in foil or in a container for crispness.
- Flavor Boost: Leaves are more aromatic than stalks; use in soups or stocks.
- Pairings: Apples, citrus, carrots, garlic, and herbs like parsley or thyme.
I can also give a few creative ways to use celery in everyday meals beyond salads and soups.
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