Delicious versatile vegetables and also part of your recommended five-a-day, like fruit, pack an awesome nutritional punch. Whether you steam them, boil them, roast them or bake them, every forkful adds colour and variety to a meal while delivering amazing health benefits.
If you want the ultimate feel-good factor, then pile your plate with vegetables. Not only are they high in antioxidants and phytonutrients, which neutralise the harmful free radicals that have been linked to cancer, but they also contain vitamins, flavanoids and fibre which have been shown to have a protective effect against coronary heart disease.
Best of all, they are a LIFESAVER if you're trying to lose weight. Vegetables contain similar nutrients to fruit but they have less sugar, and are also lower in kilojoules. Therefore they are a great way to help you feel full at mealtimes without pushing up your kilojoule intake.
Eating more vegetables and fruit is likely to have important health benefits including reducing your risk of developing stroke, cardiovascular disease, various types of cancers and other diseases.
Eating more vegetables and fruit is likely to have important health benefits including reducing your risk of developing stroke, cardiovascular disease, various types of cancers and other diseases.
All vegetables and fruit contain dietary fibre which has been shown to be a major contributing factor to loweing blood cholestrol as well as regulating bowel habits.
Vegetables and fruit lower oxidative stress (a prime factor in ageing) reduce disease risk and help maintain your body weight.
You can increase your vegetable and fruit intake by serving them in bright combinations, blending them into smoothies, or including them in cooked foods.
Wonderful post Jo...we have been juicing a lot, both fruit and vege..in an attempt to boost up everyone's immune system here. Have a great week..well, weekend's near.
ReplyDeleteGood ole veggies... We LOVE them .. Did you know that cherry tomatoes are called "Nature's Candy"?????
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo.
Hugs,
Betsy
All those veggies look beautiful, but I really want to try your pizza!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, thanks for dropping by my blog.I love all types of fruit and veg, they do make a colourful addition to a meal or even a complete meal which is light and easy to digest. The food pics are great.
ReplyDeleteYour vegetable supply looks tasty and tempting.
ReplyDeleteEver since I read this post, I've been trying to eat at least 5 vegetables a day and I feel GREAT! Thank you for this reminder. I'd heard it before, but your post was animpetus to me to start eating more vegetables!
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