Eat Healthier
Eat a variety of veggies for a
healthier you
The new food guidelines issued
by the United States government recommend
that all Americans eat between five and
nine servings of fruits and vegetables
each and every day.
When you first hear that number, it may seem
like a lot, but it is actually much easier than
you think to fit that many servings of fruits
and vegetables into your daily diet.
For one thing, the shelves of
the grocery stores are fairly bursting
with fresh fruits and
vegetables.
In addition, vegetables and
fruits are some of the least expensive,
most nutrient rich, foods in the
supermarket. With all these fruits and
vegetables to choose from, it is very
easy to make these nutritious, delicious
foods part of your daily meals and
snacks.
When you take into account how
much a serving really is, it is actually
quite easy to get five to nine servings
of fruits and vegetables per
day.
For instance, the recommended
daily amount actually equates to a quite
reasonable two cups of fruit and two and
a half cups of vegetables every
day.
When you consider how many
fruits and vegetables are available, and
how low the prices usually are, it is
easy to see how easy to reach this daily
goal really is.
One great way to get the
nutrients you need from fruits and
vegetables every day is to take full
advantage of the variety of these foods
available.
Eating the same thing every day
quickly becomes boring, so why not pick a
variety of fruits and vegetables, in
every color of the rainbow and in every
conceivable shape, size and texture, to
give yourself a varied diet every
day.
When shopping for fruits and
vegetables, it is important to choose a
variety of different colors.
This is for more than purely
artistic reasons. Different color fruits
and vegetables have different types of
nutrients, and choosing a variety of
colors will help ensure you get all the
vitamins and minerals you need each and
every day.
Finding new recipes is another
great way to ensure you get those five to
nine servings of fruits and vegetables
every day. Everyone likes to try out new
recipes, and these new recipes may just
provide the impetus you need to eat all
those fruits and veggies.
New recipes can also provide you
the important opportunity to try out some
fruits and vegetables you have never
tried before.
For instance, everyone has eaten
oranges, but have you tried kiwi fruit or
mangoes? How about spinach or kale?
Trying new things is a great way to find
new favorites while getting the best
nutrition available.
Many people mistakenly think
that they do not need to eat five to nine
servings of fruits and vegetables every
day if they just take a vitamin
supplement.
Actually, nothing could be
further from the truth. That is because
fruits and vegetables contain far more
than the micronutrients identified by
science and synthesized in vitamin
pills.
While these micronutrients, such
as vitamin C, vitamin A and vitamin E are
important to good health, so too are the
hundreds of other elements that are
contained in healthy foods like fruits
and vegetables.
These elements are not available
in any pill, they must be ingested
through a healthy, balanced diet that
contains plenty of fruits and
vegetables.
In addition, fruits and
vegetables are much less costly than
vitamin pills.
Fruits and vegetables are very
inexpensive, especially when purchased in
season and grown locally. In the long
run, getting the nutrition you need from
the food you eat is much less expensive,
and much better for you, than popping
those vitamin pills every day.
So don’t forget to get your five
to nine servings of fruits and vegetables
every day.
It may seem like a lot, but you
can meet this quite reasonable goal
simply by including fruits and vegetables
as snacks, as garnishes, as side dishes
and as meals.
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