The Palm Beach Post

SUPER PAIRING

Nutritious duo of carrots, turmeric is loaded with health benefits.

- By Jill Wendholt Silva Kansas City Star

“Carrots keep you healthy and help you see in the blackout,” read one 1940s war propaganda advertisem­ent.

While carrots are indeed loaded with vitamin A, which is necessary for good eyesight, eating them can’t improve night vision.

Smithsonia­n Magazine notes the exaggerati­on didn’t stop the British government from pushing the carrot’s superhero qualities in an effort to distract the Nazis from the real reason Royal Air Force pilots were shooting down their bombers: a secret radar system.

These days carrots are flying high in nutrition circ les once again, especially when they are paired with turmeric, a super-spice gaining plenty of buzz in nutrition circles for its anti-inflammato­ry properties.

The dynamic duo shows up in recipes for elixirs, tonics and smoothies. The Kansas City Star’s recipe for Cilantro Carrot Salad includes turmeric, coriander seeds and red pepper flakes w ith a v inaigrette of olive oil and lemon.

Preparatio­n tips: For more flavor, allow to marinate overnight but remem- ber to wait until just before serving before tossing with cilantro and peanuts. Any type of peanut could be used in this recipe.

Crushing coriander in a mortar using a pestle releases the flavor and provides the ideal texture. If you don’t have a mortar/pestle, place the cooled seeds in a zip-top b ag,sealthe bag and place it on a board, then crush the seeds with the flat side of a meat tenderizer or a rolling pin or use a spice grinder.

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