Thank you to my friends at California Strawberries for sponsoring this post and hosting a giveaway (click here to enter) for a fitness gift pack valued at $150!
It’s officially winter. Much of the country is deep into hot cocoa, snowmen, earmuffs, foot warmers, slushy marathon training, skiing, lazy Saturday nights watching movies, and unfortunately, colds and flu.
How can you keep from getting sick this winter? Since Linus Pauling came out with his landmark paper, Vitamin C and the Common Cold, people have been lauding the immune-boosting power of vitamin C. In 2013, we learned even more about who benefits the most.
Vitamin C is a well-known antioxidant and vitamin used to maintain bones, muscles and blood vessels, build collagen, and absorb dietary iron. It’s water-soluble, which means your body uses what it can and excretes the rest. You don’t make or store any vitamin C, so you need to get it consistently from your diet.
If you’re an extreme athlete, vitamin C-rich foods are an incredible immune-booster. In clinical trials, vitamin C halved the risk of the common cold in athletes like marathon runners and skiers. Long bouts of strenuous exercise temporarily depress the immune system for about 3-24 hours after exercise, depending on intensity and duration. Athletes doing moderate to high intensity exercise on an empty stomach for more than 1.5 hours have the most pronounced immune dysfunction. This decrease in immune function may make athletes more susceptible to common illnesses like colds.
In adults, regularly taking 1-2 grams of vitamin C per day (strawberries have about 60mg of vitamin C per serving) shortens the duration of a cold by 8% (about 1 day), and in kids, it cuts it by 14%. When you have a cold, cutting it short by even one day is a huge relief, but that relief is magnified when it comes to a sick child.
California Strawberries Are a Great Source of Dietary Vitamin C!
- One serving – about eight medium strawberries or one cup – has just 45 calories and more vitamin C than an orange
- They’re grown and available year-round, so you can enjoy them fresh every day
- You can add strawberries to almost anything:
- Try 3 Ingredient Strawberry Banana Popsicles for sore throats
- Blend them in smoothies or stir into yogurt, oatmeal, and pancake batter
- Sprinkle strawberries on a salad and stack in a grilled chicken sandwich
- Toast frozen waffles and top with nut butter and sliced strawberries for breakfast on the go
A Recipe for Chocolate Fondue with California Strawberries
Since it’s winter, and extreme athletes are often skiing or running in the snow, and kids are coming back in the house freezing from building snowmen, I thought you’d enjoy a warm, cozy recipe. Fondue is easy to make and requires family and friends to gather together in order to eat it. It’s a throwback dessert with a built-in family meal mechanism.
Adapted from Maida Heatter’s Book of Great Chocolate Desserts
6-8 servings
Ingredients:
- 16 ounces milk chocolate
- 4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
- 3/4 cup half and half
Directions:
- Coarsely chop the chocolate and place it in a small saucepan. Cover with the cream.
- Warm over low heat, stirring frequently until smooth and melted.
- The mixture should be thick, but if it’s too thick, add a little more warm cream. Transfer to a fondue pot.*
- Serve with California strawberries, clementine sections, pretzels, graham crackers, bananas, dried apricots, and marshmallows.
*If you don’t have a fondue pot, use a serving bowl and microwave or warm the chocolate on the stove every 20 minutes or so when it cools.
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Rebecca says
Great post! good thing lots of vitamin C heavy f/v are in season during the winter! Probably not too hard to get those in 🙂 Plus, I bet the added chocolate even further boosts the effects 😉
Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says
Thanks Rebecca! Yes, winter is great for vitamin-c rich fruits and strawberries are grown all year round so we never have to miss them 🙂
Megan (The Lyons' Share) says
Awesome giveaway! Just entered! And yes, my immune system needs all the help it can get – it seems like a lot of my clients’ kids are sick this week, and I want to keep it far, far away!
Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says
Yay, thanks Megan! Hope you have a happy and healthy new year, and keep those germs away 🙂
Melissa from HungryFoodLove.com says
This post is great and so informational. I love to find out that ingredients that I already love are sooo good for me too. Thanks!
Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says
Thanks Melissa!! 🙂 Have a happy, healthy weekend!
Jessica @ Nutritioulicious says
Happy new year Caroline! Great, informative post and wonderful recipe. I mean who doesn’t love strawberries dipped in chocolate?! Excited we’ll both be working with CA Strawberries together this year!
Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says
Thanks so much Jessica! I am too! 🙂