Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

. . . What should you be eating, drinking to stay cool

- — IOL Food Watermelon­s

HEATWAVE cases are being reported in many cities across the country. This week has seen extreme heat, and we have all been trying to adjust to the unexpected shifts in weather.

Not only is it difficult to sleep at night, but we are also having difficulty concentrat­ing when working from home, away from the regular air conditioni­ng of our offices.

Although eating ice cream or drinking ice-cold drinks may seem natural in these circumstan­ces, they aren’t doing our bodies any favours in terms of staying cool. During this time, sip on a cooling drink or nibbling on a cold snack that will help to keep your body temperatur­e from soaring.

Cucumbers

If there is one ingredient we should all be eating on hot days it’s cucumbers. They’re incredibly hydrating and are a summer superfood that you simply can’t ignore. Plus, they’re cooling and refreshing, making them an ideal choice. Cucumbers are particular­ly healthy raw, for in this form they retain more water.

If there is one ingredient we should all be eating on hot days it’s cucumbers. They’re incredibly hydrating and are a summer superfood that you simply can’t ignore. Plus, they’re cooling and refreshing, making them an ideal choice. Cucumbers are particular­ly healthy raw,

for in this form they retain more water.

Coconut water

During the summer season, there is nothing better than a cool glass of coconut water. It contains 94 percent water and is also rich in several essential vitamins and minerals. It is suggested to consume natural coconut water poured directly from the shell. Drinking one cup of tender coconut water daily in the morning can keep your body hydrated and cool throughout the day.

In the summer, watermelon­s make an excellent snack. For starters, they are extremely water-rich, making them ideal for restoring fluids lost to the sun. Secondly, they include certain essential nutrients, such as citrulline, which helps you feel calm and dilates your blood vessels, allowing you to maintain healthy blood pressure and become relaxed.

Chilli

Odd as this may sound — chillies actually cool us down through evaporativ­e cooling by enhancing circulatio­n and causing us to perspire. How about some Mexican salsa made with chopped tomato, green bell pepper, onion, chilli, and fresh coriander mixed with crushed garlic and sprinkled with lime juice and some good salt?

Mangoes

Not only are mangoes great for your skin, but they taste delicious and are made up of mostly water. This sweet, tropical fruit is constantly used in the Caribbean because it is known to lower body temperatur­e. You could put this delicious food in a salad or eat it on its own, but whatever the case, it’s great to enjoy during a heat wave.

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