Sun Dried Tomatoes
High quality salted or sulfured sun dried tomatoes are manufactured and marketed as halves, diced or julien cut forms in different moisture levels according to their intended use, in regards to the international standards and, if any, customer special requests into consideration.
Antioxidant
One cup of Sun-dried tomatoes provides 23 % of the daily recommended value of Vitamin C and 16 % of Vitamin A.
Antioxidant
Vitamin C neutralizes free radicals present in the body. Vitamin A has many essential antioxidants like lycopene, lutein, and zeaxanthin.
Antioxidant
Lutein and zeaxanthin protect eyes against macular degeneration and cataracts, while lycopene lowers risk of cancers especially prostate cancer.
Heart Benefits
Rich in calcium and magnesium, keeping the heart healthy. Calcium stimulates heart muscle contraction and magnesium helps relaxation of the heart muscles.
Anemia
100 g of Sun-dried tomatoes can provide about 9 mg of iron. - an essential mineral in hemoglobin which is a component of red blood cells and helps in carrying oxygen to cells.
Phytochemicals
They are paced with lycopene to protect us from cancer and look after our sight They’ve got lutein and zeaxanthin to protect our sight.
Minerals
Having more potassium per portion than bananas, Sun Dried Tomatoes consists of copper and manganese to look after your immune system by detoxing your liver and bones.
Lower Blood Pressure
Sun-dried tomatoes can fit into a high-potassium, low-sodium diet to help prevent or lower high blood pressure.
Lower Blood Pressure
Each half-cup of sun-dried tomatoes contains 926 milligrams of potassium, or 26 percent of the daily value, and only 66 milligrams of sodium, or 3 percent of the daily value.
Skin
Collagen is an essential component of the skin, hair, nails, and connective tissue. The production of collagen in the body is reliant on vitamin C.