Fall Food Spotlight: Acorn Squash
Vibrant Color
Sweet Taste
Packed with Nutrients
Low in Calories
One cup (or 205 grams) of cooked acorn squash offers an impressive nutrient profile:
15 calories
30 grams of carbohydrates
2 grams of protein
9 grams of fiber
Provitamin A: 18% of the DV
Vitamin C: 37% of the DV
Thiamine (vitamin B1): 23% of the DV
Pyridoxine (vitamin B6): 20% of the DV
Folate (vitamin B9): 10% of the DV
Iron: 11% of the DV
Magnesium: 22% of the DV
Potassium: 26% of the DV
Manganese: 25% of the DV
DV = Daily Value
Acorn squash is also loaded with antioxidants and carotenoids. Antioxidants have been shown to reduce the risk of various chronic conditions. Carotenoids are protective against many health issues, including eye-related disorders, mental decline, some types of cancers, and type 2 diabetes.
How to Prepare:
Slice in half, clean out center, add grass-fed butter and bake at 400 degrees until brown around the edges.
Enjoy!