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Sunday 28 April 2024
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Homeynumnum Tuna-Jarjeer Wrap

Homeynumnum Tuna-Jarjeer Wrap
This is my wraps. Many days of the week,  I make them for my son’s school as snack and he loves them.
We love to have Persian round large bread to make these wraps. Rio tuna is my favorite. The recipe is very easy. You only need to have tuna (before use boil in water), gerger( GARGEER) fresh leaves, olives any types you love, light mayo and cheddar cheese. When you roll the wrap , place into the sandwich makes for only 2 minutes. Have a beautiful life. Nastaran Naderi
https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/arugula
What are the benefits of arugula?

Arugula’s popularity has as much to do with its health benefits as its taste. One studyTrusted Source cites arugula as being particularly high in cancer-fighting agents.

This delicious green is a nutrient-dense food that is high in fiber and phytochemicals. Arugula is low in sugar, calories, carbohydrates, and fat. It’s high in several vital nutrients. These include:

  • Calcium, which helps the blood to clot normally. It’s also necessary for bone health, tooth health, muscle function, and nerve function.
  • Potassium, a mineral and an electrolyte that’s vital for heart and nerve function. It also helps the muscles contract normally. Potassium helps to reduce the negative effects of sodium, and it may be beneficial for people with high blood pressure for this reason.
  • Folate, a B vitamin. It helps support the production of DNA and other genetic material. It’s particularly important for women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Folate deficiency in pregnant women may lead to spina bifida, a neural tube defect.
  • Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that helps support the immune system. Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C is important for tissue health and the absorption of iron from food.
  • Vitamin K, which helps with blood coagulation. If you require a prescription blood thinner, such as warfarin (Coumadin), discuss your vitamin K intake with your doctor prior to changing your eating habits.
  • Vitamin A, the umbrella term for a group of fat-soluble retinoids. Vitamin A is a powerful antioxidant, which supports immune function, cell growth, night vision, and overall eye health. It also works to help maintain kidney, lung, and heart function.