​​5 Reasons to include dried apricots in the winter diet​

Apricots also known as Khubani are small, sweet, vibrant and nutrient-dense dry fruits, which hail from the Prunus genus. Apricots are one of the most healthy and nutritious dry fruits made by sun drying the Armenian plums that grow on the apricot tree known as Prunus Armeniaca. Traditionally, khubani has been extensively used in making desserts, drinks, squashed and jellies, but do you know why this dry fruit is perfect for winters? Here are 5 reasons why you must include dried apricots in your daily diet.

​​Rich in nutrients​

Dried apricots are a nutrient-dense food, containing essential vitamins and minerals. They are particularly high in vitamin A, which is crucial for maintaining healthy skin, vision, and a strong immune system. Moreover, a moderate intake of dried apricots can give your body a boost of potassium, fiber, and antioxidants.

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​​Boosts immune system​

Dried apricots contain vitamin C, which is known for its immune-boosting properties. Consuming foods rich in vitamin C can help your body fight off infections and keep you healthy during the colder months.

​​Natural source of energy​

Dried apricots are a good source of natural sugars, including glucose, fructose and sucrose, providing a quick energy boost. This can be particularly beneficial during the winter when the body may need extra energy to combat the cold weather and stay active.

​Supports digestive health​

The fiber content in dried apricots can contribute to better digestive health. Fiber helps regulate bowel movements, prevents constipation, and supports a healthy gut microbiome. Including fiber-rich foods in your winter diet can be especially helpful when the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables may be lower.

​​Maintains skin health​

Winter weather can be harsh on the skin, leading to dryness and irritation. Dried apricots contain beta-carotene and vitamin A, which plays a crucial role in maintaining skin health. Vitamin A promotes skin cell regeneration and helps keep the skin hydrated, contributing to a radiant complexion even in the colder months.