Easy Lunch Fennel Mixed Veggies
Watching the kinds of foods and flavors people love and refuse to eat is fascinating. Unfortunately, only a few people are fans of fennel’s unique taste. But if you haven’t warmed up to it yet, you must try this recipe—it might just change your mind.
This mixed vegetable dish, flavored with fennel, packs a nutritional punch and a hint of minty freshness. Carrots, sweet potato, fennel, and pumpkin are sautéed in coconut butter with a sprinkle of salt, then topped with a refreshingly light, tangy, slightly sweet zucchini sauce and mustard sprouts that add a subtle, pungent bitterness.
Fennel offers a distinctive minty aroma reminiscent of licorice. Combined with carrots, sweet potato, and pumpkin, it enhances the natural sweetness of the dish. When sautéed in coconut butter, the result is a tender, buttery, and nutty medley paired perfectly with freshly prepared zucchini sauce.
Renowned in traditional medicine, fennel provides a range of health benefits from supporting endocrine, digestive, respiratory, and reproductive benefits. It contains health-protective and immune-boosting antioxidants, potent anti-fungal, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-viral plant compounds. It also helps lactating mothers produce more milk for their infants. A cup of fennel only has 27 calories. However, it provides you with 17 percent of your daily recommended vitamin C intake, a great immune booster, 3 grams of fiber, and 10 percent of your recommended potassium intake, which significantly regulates your blood pressure levels. Fennel also contains trace amounts of B vitamins, calcium, manganese, and iron. Fennel is a true nutritional powerhouse.
Carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkins—rich in beta-carotene—help your body synthesize vitamin A for healthy skin and eyes, while also providing immune-supporting vitamin C and vital fiber.
Zucchini is an excellent source of vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and potent plant compounds known as lutein and zeaxanthin, belonging to the carotenoid class, giving zucchini its antioxidant qualities to help fight off free radicals in your body. It offers skin protection from harmful UV rays and pollution thanks to the carotenoids, and they also boost skin hydration. Magnesium and potassium in zucchini help support healthy heart function by regulating blood pressure. The high fiber content in zucchini supports digestion and helps achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
Enjoy this seasonal root veggie dish as a perfect lunch or a delightful side that not only satisfies your taste buds but also delivers impressive health benefits.









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