More proof that good things come in small packages: The tiny pickled plant buds known as capers could do big things for your body.
That's because capers -- used for centuries in Mediterranean fare to add zing to fish, salads, and pasta -- may have their own special heart-disease-busting and cancer-thwarting powers.
Two Great CapersExtracts from capers, even in small amounts, did two surprising things in a recent study. First, they limited toxic and gene-mutating by-products of meat digestion. Great news, because those by-products can spell trouble for your heart.
(Learn how to lower your risk of a heart attack.) Second, the caper extracts
improved the bioavailability of vitamin E. Also great news, because vitamin E helps put a damper on certain cancer-causing processes.
(Are you due for a cancer screening? Take this health assessment to find out which scheduled checkups you need.) Cooking IdeasCapers contain a bundle of antioxidants, including a bit of vitamin C and vitamin E. Just don't go overboard if you're sensitive to salt, because capers also pack quite a sodium wallop. New to capers? Here are some super serving suggestions:
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