Due to their nutritional and health benefits, it's recommended that
fruit and vegetables form the basis of your diet, with a minimum
intakeof five portions each day - abouta third of your daily food
consumption. Currently the UK averages two to three portions aday, so
we're falling well short ofthe benefits they can provide.
Fruit and vegetables should be incorporated into every meal, as well
as being the first choice for a snack. Population studies have shown
that people who eat a lot of fruit and vegetables may have a lower
risk of chronic disease, such as heart disease and some cancers .
Health benefits can be gained from fresh, canned (in natural juice),
frozen, cooked, juiced or dried versions. Potatoes don't count though,
as they're a starchy food .
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How much is a portion?
*. One piece of medium-sized fruit, such as an apple, peach, banana or orange.
*. One slice of fruit, such as melon, mango or pineapple.
*. One handful of grapes or two handfuls of cherries or berry fruits.
*. One heaped tablespoon of dried fruit.
*. One small glass (150ml) of unsweetened 100 per cent fruit or
vegetable juice. Juice counts as a maximum of one portion regardless
of how much you drink.
*. A smoothie containing all of theedible pulped fruit and/or
vegetable may count as more than one portion but this depends on how
it's made. Smoothies count as up to a maximum of two portions per day.
*. A small tin (roughly 200g) of fruit
*. 3 tablespoons of fruit salad or stewed fruit.
*. One portion of canned fruit is roughly the same quantity of fruit
that you would eat for a fresh portion, such as two pearor peach
halves, six apricot halves or eight segments of tinned grapefruit.
*. A side salad.
*. A serving (roughly 80g) of vegetables, such as frozen or mushy
peas, boiled carrots or stir-fried broccoli.
*. Beans and pulses count as one of your five a day portions butonly
count as one portion a day, no matter how many you eat.
*. Cooked dishes that contain significant amounts of vegetables may also count.
So how do you ensure an intake of five portions a day? Here's a typical plan:
*. Glass of fresh orange juice or smoothie for breakfast = one portion.
*. Small pack of dried apricots for mid-morning snack = one portion.
*. Side salad with lunch = one portion.
*. Sugar snap peas and broccoli, served with main meal = one portion.
*. Strawberries as dessert = one portion.
Do remember that some fruits contain many of their nutrients just
under the skin, so eating them with the skin on can provide greater
nutritional benefits and the maximum amount of fibre compared with
just drinking the juice of the same fruit.
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Why are they important?
Fruit and vegetables of differing colours contain diverse mixturesof
phytonutrients (protective plant compounds). These can act as powerful
antioxidants, protecting the body from harmful free radicals and
helpingto protect against certain chronicdiseases such as cancer. Some
fruit and vegetables are labelled as 'superfoods' because they contain
high concentrations of some phytonutrients, particularlyantioxidants,
which appear to bebeneficial to health.
*. Blueberries - contain flavonoids that can improve circulation and
help defend against infection
*. Broccoli - rich in the antioxidants vitamin C and beta-carotene, as
well as folate, all of which can protect againstcardiovascular disease
and cancer
*. Tomatoes - rich in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that can
protect against harmful free radicals
But variety is the key. In additionto these phytonutrients, each
variety of fruit and vegetables contains its own combination of
vitamins , minerals and fibre . Choosing a variety throughout the day
will provide a diverse package of essential nutrients.
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Boiled or steamed?
Although fruit and vegetables are packed with vitamins and minerals,
many of these essentialnutrients can be easily destroyedby heat when
cooking and during food preparation. Water-soluble vitamins are
especially vulnerable when boiled. One solution is to eat raw
vegetables as much as possible, such as rawcarrot, celery or peppers.
When cooking vegetables, try steaming, microwaving or poaching rather
than boiling. These methods do not involve immersing them in water, so
the maximum amount of nutrients can be retained, as well as their
fresh taste. If you prefer to boil vegetables, do so for the minimum
amount of time and in as little liquid as possible in orderto retain
their valuable nutrients. You could also utilise the water used in
another part of your dish, such as gravies or stocks, to recapture
some of the leachednutrients.
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Health ~ Fruit and vegetables
NEWS ~ China jails smuggler Lai Changxing for life
Lai Changxing has been jailed forlife for running a multi-billion
dollar smuggling ring, Chinese media say.
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Xinhua news agency said Lai, extradited from Canada, was convicted and
sentenced by a Fujian court.
The 53-year-old was accused of bribing officials and smuggling goods
including cars, cigarettes and oil in one of China's biggest political
scandals.
He fled to Canada in 1999 and avoided extradition for 12 years by
arguing he faced torture and execution in China.
Beijing promised Canada he would not be executed and he was deported in 2011.
Canada usually forbids the extradition of suspects to countries where
they might face the death penalty, and the case severely tested
diplomatic relations between the two.
Smuggling operation
Analysis
Martin Patience
BBC News, Beijing
Lai Changxing operated his smuggling ring from the port city of
Xiamen. He led a luxurious lifestyle, reportedly being driven around
in a bullet-proof MercedesBenz.
The enterprise is said to have made billions of dollars in avoiding
custom revenues. But scores of officials were on his payroll -
exposing the extent of corruption in China.
According to reports, he had a luxurious mansion where he
pliedofficials with alcohol and prostitutes. The crime boss is also
believed to have high-level contacts among China's military and
political elite.
Lai fled to Canada after his huge smuggling ring was smashed by the
authorities in the 1990s. He fought a decade-long legal battle to
remain in Canada.
The case strained relations between the two countries. But Beijing got
its man after it promised Canada that Lai would not be executed if
found guilty.
The sentence was handed down by the Intermediate People's Court of
Xiamen - the city at the heart of Lai's operations - after a trial
which began in early April.
The court said Lai's income that was obtained illegally would be
confiscated, Xinhua reports.
Lai was accused of running a huge smuggling operation from 1991 to 1999.
He established a complex networkto cheat import tariffs of 13.99bnyuan
($2.21bn) on goods worth 27.39bn yuan, the court said.
The goods included cigarettes, cars, heating and cooking oil, textiles
and chemicals.
It also said Lai and his associates bribed 64 government officials
with amounts totalling 39.13m yuan.
Some 300 people were punished for their involvement in the operation.
"The sums involved are unusuallylarge, and the details are
extraordinarily serious," the courtsaid, according to the Xinhua
report.
It is not clear whether Lai is planning to appeal.
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dollar smuggling ring, Chinese media say.
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Xinhua news agency said Lai, extradited from Canada, was convicted and
sentenced by a Fujian court.
The 53-year-old was accused of bribing officials and smuggling goods
including cars, cigarettes and oil in one of China's biggest political
scandals.
He fled to Canada in 1999 and avoided extradition for 12 years by
arguing he faced torture and execution in China.
Beijing promised Canada he would not be executed and he was deported in 2011.
Canada usually forbids the extradition of suspects to countries where
they might face the death penalty, and the case severely tested
diplomatic relations between the two.
Smuggling operation
Analysis
Martin Patience
BBC News, Beijing
Lai Changxing operated his smuggling ring from the port city of
Xiamen. He led a luxurious lifestyle, reportedly being driven around
in a bullet-proof MercedesBenz.
The enterprise is said to have made billions of dollars in avoiding
custom revenues. But scores of officials were on his payroll -
exposing the extent of corruption in China.
According to reports, he had a luxurious mansion where he
pliedofficials with alcohol and prostitutes. The crime boss is also
believed to have high-level contacts among China's military and
political elite.
Lai fled to Canada after his huge smuggling ring was smashed by the
authorities in the 1990s. He fought a decade-long legal battle to
remain in Canada.
The case strained relations between the two countries. But Beijing got
its man after it promised Canada that Lai would not be executed if
found guilty.
The sentence was handed down by the Intermediate People's Court of
Xiamen - the city at the heart of Lai's operations - after a trial
which began in early April.
The court said Lai's income that was obtained illegally would be
confiscated, Xinhua reports.
Lai was accused of running a huge smuggling operation from 1991 to 1999.
He established a complex networkto cheat import tariffs of 13.99bnyuan
($2.21bn) on goods worth 27.39bn yuan, the court said.
The goods included cigarettes, cars, heating and cooking oil, textiles
and chemicals.
It also said Lai and his associates bribed 64 government officials
with amounts totalling 39.13m yuan.
Some 300 people were punished for their involvement in the operation.
"The sums involved are unusuallylarge, and the details are
extraordinarily serious," the courtsaid, according to the Xinhua
report.
It is not clear whether Lai is planning to appeal.
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ISLAMIC ARTICLE ~ Story of the Ants
Muslim Ummah and Islamic Society: The Lost Message (Story of the Ants)
From time immemorial, Ants have had many enemies.
There were some who thought it would be wise to hold council together
to see if they could come to some arrangement whereby they could live
without being attacked by other animals.
At the council meeting, there wereRed Ants, Rice Ants, Black Ants,
Wagtail Ants, Gray Ants, Shining Ants and many other varieties.
The discussion continued for a long time, but they could not agree.
Some desired that they should all live in a small hole in the ground.
Others wanted to build on the ground, where nobody could enter but
Ants.
Still some wanted to dwell in Trees so as to get rid of
Anteaters,forgetting entirely that there theywould be the prey of
Birds.
Each party resolved to go to workin its own way, with its own responsibilitie s.
Each group had an appointed task, and each member of the group worked
regularly and well.
But unity of all the Ants could not be seen anywhere in the world.
The ants chose a King from among them. They divided the labor so that
all went as smoothly as it possibly could.
But each group did it in its own way and not one of them thoughtof
protecting themselves against the onslaught of birds or Anteaters.
The Red Ants built their house on the ground and lived under it,
butAnteaters flattened their home in a minute after days of precious
labor.
The Rice Ants lived under the ground and with them it went no better.
For whenever they came out, Anteaters were waiting.
The Wagtail Ants fled to the Trees,but on many occasions Centipedes
sat waiting for them, or the birds gobbled them up.
The gray Ants had intended to save themselves from extermination by
taking to flight, but lizards, hunting Spiders and birds flew a great
deal faster thanthey did.
When the Ant King heard that the different groups of animals could
come to no agreement, he sent them the secret of Unity and the message
of working together.
Until this day, they have not understood the message of unity and
working together between each group and each species.
"O Naml! Enter your houses, (that)Suleiman and his hosts may not crush
you while they do not know" (27:18)
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From time immemorial, Ants have had many enemies.
There were some who thought it would be wise to hold council together
to see if they could come to some arrangement whereby they could live
without being attacked by other animals.
At the council meeting, there wereRed Ants, Rice Ants, Black Ants,
Wagtail Ants, Gray Ants, Shining Ants and many other varieties.
The discussion continued for a long time, but they could not agree.
Some desired that they should all live in a small hole in the ground.
Others wanted to build on the ground, where nobody could enter but
Ants.
Still some wanted to dwell in Trees so as to get rid of
Anteaters,forgetting entirely that there theywould be the prey of
Birds.
Each party resolved to go to workin its own way, with its own responsibilitie s.
Each group had an appointed task, and each member of the group worked
regularly and well.
But unity of all the Ants could not be seen anywhere in the world.
The ants chose a King from among them. They divided the labor so that
all went as smoothly as it possibly could.
But each group did it in its own way and not one of them thoughtof
protecting themselves against the onslaught of birds or Anteaters.
The Red Ants built their house on the ground and lived under it,
butAnteaters flattened their home in a minute after days of precious
labor.
The Rice Ants lived under the ground and with them it went no better.
For whenever they came out, Anteaters were waiting.
The Wagtail Ants fled to the Trees,but on many occasions Centipedes
sat waiting for them, or the birds gobbled them up.
The gray Ants had intended to save themselves from extermination by
taking to flight, but lizards, hunting Spiders and birds flew a great
deal faster thanthey did.
When the Ant King heard that the different groups of animals could
come to no agreement, he sent them the secret of Unity and the message
of working together.
Until this day, they have not understood the message of unity and
working together between each group and each species.
"O Naml! Enter your houses, (that)Suleiman and his hosts may not crush
you while they do not know" (27:18)
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STORY ~ The Prophet's (Mohamed Nabi's) Birth
The Year of his Noble Birth:
According to the most correct opinion of the scholars, the Prophet
sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam (SAWS) was born in the cityof Makkah in
the year of the Elephant (in the year 570 or 571CE), in the month of
Rabee'ul-Awwal.
The Day of his Birth:
There is an agreement amongst the Scholars that the Prophet (SAWS) was
born on a Monday, since he (SAWS) was asked about fasting on a Monday,
and he said:"On that day I was born and on that day Revelation
descended upon me." (Related by Muslim andAhmad)
However, as regards the exact date of his birth, then the scholarshave
differed about this. Dispite the common belief amongs people that he
(SAWS) was born on the 12th of Rabee'ul-Awwal, yet the only
substantiated fact regarding this date is that it is his (SAWS) death
date .
Imaam an-Nawawee (d.676H) - rahimahullaah- said: "There is on
agreement that he was born on Monday in the month of Rabee'ul-Awwal.
There is a difference of opinion whether this day was the2nd, 8th,
10th or 12th day of the month - and these are the four most well-known
opinions concerning this." 3
Events at the Time of his Birth:
Certain miraculous events are reported to have occurred at the time
that the Prophet (SAWS) was born. However, most of them are not
authentically related, rather they are da'eef (weak) or mawdoo'
(fabricated) and therefore cannot be relied upon as decisive proof;
such as the narration which relates that someof the galleries of
Kisraa's (the Persian King's) palace broke-up and collapsed, that the
sacred-fireof the Magians died-out and that some of the churches on
Lake Saawah (in Syria) collapsed and sank down. (Related by
adh-Dhahabee who said: munkar ghareeb (rejected))
However, it is authentically related that the Prophet (SAWS) said. "I
am a result of the supplication of my father Ibraaheem and the
glad-tidings brought by 'Eesaa 'alayhimus salaam. And my mother - when
she bore me - saw that a light shone out from her, which lit up the
palaces in Syria ... " (Related by al-Haakim and Ibn Katheer said:
"Its isnaad is good and strong.)
Celebrating the Day of his Birth:
Imaam al-Fakihaani (d.734H) - rahimahullaah -said: "Celebrating his
birthday has no basis in the Book (Qur'an) nor the Sunnah, nor is this
action recorded from any one of the scholars of this Ummah; those who
are taken as examples to be followed and whocling to the narrations.
Rather it isa bid'ah (innovotion), which was introduced by the
Battaaloon (a deviated sect from the Faatimids).
As regards to the origins of this newly-invented celebration, then
some of the research scholars have stated that the first person to
innovate this practice was 'Umar ibn Muhammad al-Mulaa in the city of
Mawsil in Iraaq, during the fourth century, as is mentioned by the
Imaam Abu Shaamah (d.665H).
He was followed in this by the likes of Abul-Khattaab 'Umar ibn
Dihyaa: "who was employed in the west, then travelled to Syria, then
he travelled to the city of Irbil in 'Iraaq, during the fourth
century, where he found its king Mudhaffarud-Deen ibn Zaynud-Deen
showing a keen interest in the Milaad (birthday) of the Prophet
(SAWS). So he composed a book for him called at-Tanweer fi
Mawlidis-Siraajil-Muneer; so he recited this to the king who then
rewarded him with one thousanddeenaars."
Imaam Maalik (d.179H) - rahimahullaah - said: 'Whosoever introduces
into Islaam an innovation, and holds it to be something good, has
indeed alleged that Muhammad (SAWS) has betrayed his message. Read the
saying of Allaah - the Most Blessed, the Most High: "This day Ihave
perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you and I
have chosen for you Islaam as your religion." [Soorah al-Maa'idah
5:3]. So that which was not part of the religion at that time, cannot
be part of the religion today. And the last part ofthis Ummah cannot
be rectified, except by that which rectified its first part."
Thus, had the practice of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet
(SAWS) been something praiseworthy then: "the Salaf (thePious
Predecessors) - may Allaah be pleased with them all - would have
instituted it. For they were the ones having a greater love and honour
for Allaah's Messenger (SAWS) and a greater zeal for doing good.
Indeed, the most perfect expression of love and honour for him is by
following him, obeying him, carrying out his commands, upholding and
reviving his Sunnah (guidance and example) - both inwardly
andoutwardly - and in spreading his message and striving in this,
withthe heart, the hand and the tongue. Such was the path of the
Companions and those who followed them in goodness (i.e. beliefs and
actions)."
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According to the most correct opinion of the scholars, the Prophet
sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam (SAWS) was born in the cityof Makkah in
the year of the Elephant (in the year 570 or 571CE), in the month of
Rabee'ul-Awwal.
The Day of his Birth:
There is an agreement amongst the Scholars that the Prophet (SAWS) was
born on a Monday, since he (SAWS) was asked about fasting on a Monday,
and he said:"On that day I was born and on that day Revelation
descended upon me." (Related by Muslim andAhmad)
However, as regards the exact date of his birth, then the scholarshave
differed about this. Dispite the common belief amongs people that he
(SAWS) was born on the 12th of Rabee'ul-Awwal, yet the only
substantiated fact regarding this date is that it is his (SAWS) death
date .
Imaam an-Nawawee (d.676H) - rahimahullaah- said: "There is on
agreement that he was born on Monday in the month of Rabee'ul-Awwal.
There is a difference of opinion whether this day was the2nd, 8th,
10th or 12th day of the month - and these are the four most well-known
opinions concerning this." 3
Events at the Time of his Birth:
Certain miraculous events are reported to have occurred at the time
that the Prophet (SAWS) was born. However, most of them are not
authentically related, rather they are da'eef (weak) or mawdoo'
(fabricated) and therefore cannot be relied upon as decisive proof;
such as the narration which relates that someof the galleries of
Kisraa's (the Persian King's) palace broke-up and collapsed, that the
sacred-fireof the Magians died-out and that some of the churches on
Lake Saawah (in Syria) collapsed and sank down. (Related by
adh-Dhahabee who said: munkar ghareeb (rejected))
However, it is authentically related that the Prophet (SAWS) said. "I
am a result of the supplication of my father Ibraaheem and the
glad-tidings brought by 'Eesaa 'alayhimus salaam. And my mother - when
she bore me - saw that a light shone out from her, which lit up the
palaces in Syria ... " (Related by al-Haakim and Ibn Katheer said:
"Its isnaad is good and strong.)
Celebrating the Day of his Birth:
Imaam al-Fakihaani (d.734H) - rahimahullaah -said: "Celebrating his
birthday has no basis in the Book (Qur'an) nor the Sunnah, nor is this
action recorded from any one of the scholars of this Ummah; those who
are taken as examples to be followed and whocling to the narrations.
Rather it isa bid'ah (innovotion), which was introduced by the
Battaaloon (a deviated sect from the Faatimids).
As regards to the origins of this newly-invented celebration, then
some of the research scholars have stated that the first person to
innovate this practice was 'Umar ibn Muhammad al-Mulaa in the city of
Mawsil in Iraaq, during the fourth century, as is mentioned by the
Imaam Abu Shaamah (d.665H).
He was followed in this by the likes of Abul-Khattaab 'Umar ibn
Dihyaa: "who was employed in the west, then travelled to Syria, then
he travelled to the city of Irbil in 'Iraaq, during the fourth
century, where he found its king Mudhaffarud-Deen ibn Zaynud-Deen
showing a keen interest in the Milaad (birthday) of the Prophet
(SAWS). So he composed a book for him called at-Tanweer fi
Mawlidis-Siraajil-Muneer; so he recited this to the king who then
rewarded him with one thousanddeenaars."
Imaam Maalik (d.179H) - rahimahullaah - said: 'Whosoever introduces
into Islaam an innovation, and holds it to be something good, has
indeed alleged that Muhammad (SAWS) has betrayed his message. Read the
saying of Allaah - the Most Blessed, the Most High: "This day Ihave
perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you and I
have chosen for you Islaam as your religion." [Soorah al-Maa'idah
5:3]. So that which was not part of the religion at that time, cannot
be part of the religion today. And the last part ofthis Ummah cannot
be rectified, except by that which rectified its first part."
Thus, had the practice of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet
(SAWS) been something praiseworthy then: "the Salaf (thePious
Predecessors) - may Allaah be pleased with them all - would have
instituted it. For they were the ones having a greater love and honour
for Allaah's Messenger (SAWS) and a greater zeal for doing good.
Indeed, the most perfect expression of love and honour for him is by
following him, obeying him, carrying out his commands, upholding and
reviving his Sunnah (guidance and example) - both inwardly
andoutwardly - and in spreading his message and striving in this,
withthe heart, the hand and the tongue. Such was the path of the
Companions and those who followed them in goodness (i.e. beliefs and
actions)."
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