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Icy Tomato Granita - A Refreshing Summer Snack For Gastric Bypass Patients

Summer is prime time for enjoying sweet tomatoes plucked fresh from the vine. For the man managing their weight with a bariatric surgical procedure such as gastric bypass or adjustable gastric band (lap-band) tomatoes can contribute a sweet treat full of nutrients and vitamins without the guilt related with other sweet indulgences. Tomatoes, which are mostly water, are low in calories and low-glycemic. That means that even with all their sunshine sweet goodness they will not influence blood glucose levels the way processed sweets do.

Consider this: one cup of raw tomatoes provides 38 calories, 2 grams protein, 8 grams carbohydrate, 2 grams fiber and over 50% daily value Vitamin C, 22% daily value Vitamin A, and 13% daily value potassium. A large study confirmed that men who ate lots of tomato products had a greatly reduced risk of prostate cancer; the researches theorized that the lycopene in the tomatoes might be the protective factor.

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During the warm summer months tomatoes are cheap and widely available freshly picked at roadside farm stands and community farmers markets. Look for a wide range of fresh varieties that consist of heirlooms, cherries, plums, and beefsteak tomatoes. Select tomatoes that are heavy for their size, evenly colored and unblemished. Even unripe they should be more pink than green.

Icy Tomato Granita - A Refreshing Summer Snack For Gastric Bypass Patients

Tomatoes should be kept for only a few days, stored at room climatic characteristic out on the counter. Wash under cool running water to remove dirt and debris. Tomatoes that are not fully ripe may be stored in a paper bag at room climatic characteristic which will promote ripening, but check often to avoid spoilage.

For a refreshing and surprisingly sweet treat use fresh ripe tomatoes to create this Tomato Granita ice dessert that has no added sugar but is full of sweet vine-ripened tomato flavor. It is easy to prepare and elegant to serve.

Tomato Granita

Ingredients:

1pound beefsteak tomatoes, chopped

2 Tablespoons raspberry vinegar

1 teaspoon olive oil

1/4 teaspoon salt

Directions:

Place chopped tomatoes, raspberry vinegar, olive oil, and salt in a blender and puree until smooth. Pour the tomato puree straight through a fine sieve into an 8-inch quadrilateral glass or ceramic baking dish, discard the strained solids. Place, uncovered, in the freezer, for two hours, stirring occasionally until flat and firm. To serve, scrape the compound with a fork to form snow-cone like ice crystals. Quantum 1/2 cup servings and enjoy for a snack or dessert as part of your salutary weight loss surgery diet. A 1/2 cup serving of Tomato Granita provides 17 calories, 1 gram protein and 3 grams carbohydrate.

Icy Tomato Granita - A Refreshing Summer Snack For Gastric Bypass Patients

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