Poached Rhubarb with Oats, Almonds & Honey
by Liz Earle, MBE
"Rhubarb has also been linked to helping lower cholesterol levels by inhibiting certain enzymes involved in cholesterol synthesis. It’s low in calories (although this benefit might be negated by adding sugar or honey to counteract the tartness!), high in fibre, and a good source of vitamin K, calcium and potassium, so definitely a feel-good food we should make the most of while it’s in season."
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