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Bamboo Shoots Juice


Traditionally Used For

  • Constipation
  • Weight Loss

A Good Source Of

  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Manganese
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Protein
  • Riboflavin
  • Thiamin
  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin B6
  • Vitamin E
  • Zinc

Freshness Test

If you are buying fresh bamboo shoots, then they should be a creamy yellow color. Only the central core of the stem is used if buying it whole. Bamboo shoots are usually only available seasonal when fresh, but can also be bought in cans now. Fresh bamboo shoots are usually available at Asian stores. Canned bamboo shoots are available in many stores in the Asian section.

If you buy fresh bamboo shoots, then you must first boil them for 5 minutes to remove the bitter taste. Once cooked, then slice as needed.

After you cook the bamboo shoots, then can remain fresh in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Place the bamboo shoots in a water filled container. Change the water every 2 days.


Important

Nothing to report.


General

Chances are, if you want to juice bamboo shoots that you will need to buy them canned. Bamboo shoots are delicious in stir frys also. Since bamboo shoots are high in fiber, they can help lower cholesterol levels in blood when eaten.

Since bamboo shoots are usually soaked in water, the juice you make from juicing bamboo shoots may be more water than actual juice. Nonetheless, you don't need a lot of bamboo shoots to get the health benefits.

Believe it or not, but bamboo is part of the grass family.


Chinese Herbal Information

Properties:

Energy: cold
5 Elements: earth
5 Flavors: sweet

General Information:

Bamboo shoots nourish the blood and qi energy. Although you can juice bamboo shoots, if you eat bamboo shoots then you will also be getting a lot of fiber. The Chinese traditionally eat bamboo shoots with meat to help cool the heat of the meat. In some other dishes, mushrooms are eaten with meat because the mushrooms also help cool the heat of the meat. However, bamboo shoots were so popular for helping to cool the heat of meat that a poet actually wrote a poem about bamboo shoots and meats.

Since bamboo shoots are high in fiber, they do help with constipation when eaten. However, since bamboo shoots also have a strong cooling effect, the bamboo shoots will also help bring moisture to the bowels which is also beneficial for those who are constipated.

Bamboo shoots are often used in traditional Chinese herbal medicine for skin problems that reside below the skin but won't erupt. Having bamboo shoots is said to help force the eruption so the person can get the skin problem over and done with. Thus bamboo shoots are often used for measles.

Bamboo leaves can also be eaten and also have a strong cooling energy.

Cautions & Suggestions:

A strong cooling effect. Too much will lead to loose bowel movements.

Benefits:

  • Measles
  • Mucous Discharge

Picture of Bamboo Shoots


Bamboo Shoots (Cooked & Boiled with Salt) — Nutritional Analysis

  • Nutrient
  • Units
  • Value / 100 g
  • Proximates
  • Water
  • g
  • 95.92
  • Energy
  • kcal
  • 11
  • Energy
  • kJ
  • 46
  • Protein
  • g
  • 1.53
  • Total lipid (fat)
  • g
  • 0.22
  • Ash
  • g
  • 0.81
  • Carbohydrate, by difference
  • g
  • 1.52
  • Fiber, total dietary
  • g
  • 1.0
  • Minerals
  • Calcium, Ca
  • mg
  • 12
  • Iron, Fe
  • mg
  • 0.24
  • Magnesium, Mg
  • mg
  • 3
  • Phosphorus, P
  • mg
  • 20
  • Potassium, K
  • mg
  • 533
  • Sodium, Na
  • mg
  • 240
  • Zinc, Zn
  • mg
  • 0.47
  • Copper, Cu
  • mg
  • 0.082
  • Manganese, Mn
  • mg
  • 0.113
  • Selenium, Se
  • mcg
  • 0.4
  • Vitamins
  • Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid
  • mg
  • 0.0
  • Thiamin
  • mg
  • 0.020
  • Riboflavin
  • mg
  • 0.050
  • Niacin
  • mg
  • 0.300
  • Pantothenic acid
  • mg
  • 0.066
  • Vitamin B-6
  • mg
  • 0.098
  • Folate, total
  • mcg
  • 2
  • Folic acid
  • mcg
  • 0
  • Folate, food
  • mcg
  • 2
  • Folate, DFE
  • mcg_DFE
  • 2
  • Vitamin B-12
  • mcg
  • 0.00
  • Vitamin A, RAE
  • mcg_RAE
  • 0
  • Retinol
  • mcg
  • 0
  • Vitamin A, IU
  • IU
  • 0
  • Lipids
  • Fatty acids, total saturated
  • g
  • 0.051
  • 12:0
  • g
  • 0.001
  • 14:0
  • g
  • 0.002
  • 16:0
  • g
  • 0.038
  • 18:0
  • g
  • 0.004
  • Fatty acids, total monounsaturated
  • g
  • 0.005
  • 18:1 undifferentiated
  • g
  • 0.005
  • Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated
  • g
  • 0.098
  • 18:2 undifferentiated
  • g
  • 0.083
  • 18:3 undifferentiated
  • g
  • 0.015
  • Cholesterol
  • mg
  • 0
  • Amino acids
  • Tryptophan
  • g
  • 0.016
  • Threonine
  • g
  • 0.050
  • Isoleucine
  • g
  • 0.051
  • Leucine
  • g
  • 0.082
  • Lysine
  • g
  • 0.079
  • Methionine
  • g
  • 0.017
  • Cystine
  • g
  • 0.013
  • Phenylalanine
  • g
  • 0.053
  • Valine
  • g
  • 0.062
  • Arginine
  • g
  • 0.057
  • Histidine
  • g
  • 0.025
  • Alanine
  • g
  • 0.072
  • Aspartic acid
  • g
  • 0.249
  • Glutamic acid
  • g
  • 0.145
  • Glycine
  • g
  • 0.051
  • Proline
  • g
  • 0.129
  • Serine
  • g
  • 0.075

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