TOP 12 FOODS JESUS ATE

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TOP 12 FOODS JESUS ATE

WHAT WOULD JESUS HAVE EATEN? Over the past several years, with the increasing interest in eating and living healthier, the question about what Jesus might have eaten has become a popular topic of speculation. In some instances we can discover the foods Jesus ate by reading the Bible. For example, Luke 24:41-43 states And while they still did not believe it because of joy and amazement, he asked them, Do you have anything here to eat? They gave him a piece of broiled fish, and he took it and ate it in their presence. However, this is one of the rare passages in the Bible actually showing us the types of food and drink Jesus consumed. However, historians and archeologists have made educated guesses based on the foods known to grow in the geographical area and on customs and beliefs during the life of Jesus. The list of foods and beverages below are some of the ones many believe Jesus likely ate in his lifetime. 1

1 GRAPES Grapes are a rich source of many phytonutrients including resveratrol and saponins and many other antioxidant compounds. Research reports have suggested that red grapes or grape juice can support normal heart health by decreasing bad cholesterol and triglycerides, preventing the oxidation of bad cholesterol, and supporting an overall improved antioxidant status. 2

2 POMEGRANATE The pomegranate is considered by many as a super fruit because it is tremendously rich in antioxidant plant chemicals. It is these antioxidants that are thought to be responsible for the potential health benefits associated with eating pomegranates or drinking pomegranate juice. Research studies have suggested that regular consumption of pomegranates can support heart health, prostate health, and skin health. Nutritionally, a single pomegranate provides nearly 50% of our daily fiber and vitamin C needs, more than 50% of our daily vitamin K needs, and is a good source of essential micronutrients like folate, potassium and copper. 3

3 FIGS Figs have long been grown and eaten in the Mediterranean area. Figs are excellent sources of potassium and dietary fiber. Potassium is important for the support of normal blood pressure and dietary fiber has numerous health benefits including weight management, digestive tract health and reduced risk of breast cancer. Figs are also good source of antioxidant phytonutrients like anthocyanins and carotenoids. 4

4 GRAPE JUICE Grape juice is a good source of the antioxidant phytochemical resveratrol. Resveratrol has been suggested to support normal heart health by protecting blood vessel linings and reducing bad cholesterol. Emerging research indicates that antioxidant effects of resveratrol might also have cancer-fighting benefits and support healthy weight control. 5

5 BEANS During the time of Jesus, beans were cheap food and thus very important for the poor He came to serve. Because of their bitterness at the time, the seeds had to be soaked in water, cooked a number of times and the liquid poured off. Beans are a storehouse of B vitamins, folic acid, soluble fiber, and a great source of protein and low glycemic carbohydrates. Soybeans have extraordinary health benefits and contain a complete protein of the same quality as milk, meat and eggs but lack cholesterol. Soy protein can help you maintain lean muscle mass, feel full, lose weight, reduce hot flashes and night sweats, and give you youngerlooking skin, hair and nails. Soy is also an excellent source of energy from the protein. 6

6 GRAINS & BREAD Many whole grain breads are a rich source of vitamins and minerals as well as dietary fiber. Soluble dietary fiber has been reported to help with weight management, digestive tract health, blood sugar health and heart health. Eating a diet low in fat and high in grain products, fruits, and vegetables that contain dietary fiber may reduce your risk of some cancers. Additionally, soluble fiber from foods such as oat bran and whole grain barley, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. 7

7 FISH Fish is an excellent source of lean protein, an essential part of our regular diet. Additionally, fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, sardines, lake trout, and herring are excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids. The omega-3 fatty acids have been reported to have anti-inflammatory actions and consumption of adequate amounts of omega-3 fatty acids have been suggested to support healthy blood lipid levels, reduce blood pressure, and reduce heart disease risk. 8

8 LAMB Lamb is an excellent source of dietary protein, an essential nutrient for human health. Additionally, lamb provides high amounts of vitamins B3 and B12 as well as high amounts of selenium, zinc, phosphorous, and iron. Zinc has been reported to be important for healthy immune function and blood sugar health, while vitamin B12 plays an essential role in the normal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. While lamb is high in saturated fat, it contains less than most other meat products. Of the total fat in lamb, only about 36% is saturated; the rest is mono- and polyunsaturated fat, the healthier varieties of fat. 9

9 MILK Both cow and goat's milk are given as foods in Scriptures. Milk protein is a complete protein giving you all 9 essential amino acids to thrive and support lean muscle mass. In addition, milk protein helps you feel full and lose weight. Milk products are also rich in calcium which is important for healthy bones and teeth. 10

10 OLIVE OIL AND OLIVES Olive oil has long been a staple of the Mediterranean diet, a dietary pattern thought to be much healthier than typical Western diets. Olive oil is rich in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds as well as dietary fat. However, the dietary fat in olive oil is mostly monounsaturated fat, which has been reported to support normal heart health by reducing total and bad cholesterol levels. Additionally, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of olive oil have been reported to support normal blood sugar health, ease joint discomfort, and decrease breast cancer risk. The sop at the Last Supper may have been olive oil. 11

11 HONEY Honey has a long history of use as both a food and for its natural health benefits. Many of the phytonutrients in raw honey have been reported to have cancer-fighting properties. It has also been suggested that adding honey to one s diet can support normal blood sugar and cholesterol health. The carbohydrates in honey have been shown to enhance digestive tract health by promoting beneficial bacteria. 12

12 WATER Water is our body's main chemical component and is essential for life. Every part of our body relies on water in one way or another. For example, water flushes out waste products, helps regulate body temperature, and helps carry nutrients to cells among many other functions. 13

13 BONUS FOOD: VINEGAR According to the Gospels, a sponge soaked in vinegar was offered to Jesus while on the cross. Vinegar, such as apple cider vinegar, has been reported to slow the breakdown of carbohydrates in the digestive system, helping to support normal blood sugar health. Vinegar has also been shown to increase the absorption of calcium from vegetables, making vinegar a good ingredient for your salad dressing. 14