While applesauce is a classic baby food, the applesauce we think of is flavorful and seasoned liberally with warming spices.
Shifra Tropper writes:
Dear Family Table staff,
I have an idea for your feature This Way / That Way: Applesauce. We have so much applesauce from the government-funded
food programs and would love to find some great recipes for them! (Especially when it’s used as a sub for oil or margarine.)
Thanks for a wonderful magazine!
While applesauce is a classic baby food, the applesauce we think of is flavorful and seasoned liberally with warming spices. Whether used as a replacement for oil or as a partner for vanilla ice cream, we think it’s about time it gets its turn in the spotlight.
Due to a high concentration of pectin, applesauce aids in digestion and helps remove waste from the body. It promotes the growth of probiotics, which are necessary for gut health.
Astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, took applesauce for his revolutionary journey through space.
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