This is Rainbow Chard. Pretty, huh? I doubt that I will ever be able to find it here in Montana, so I guess I had better grow some next year! |
What's the best vegetable to eat? All of them.
The phytonutrients, and therefore the benefits, of certain fruits and vegetables are often associated with color! Here is a breakdown of SOME of the nutrients found in these colorful foods:
White
Foods: Cauliflower, garlic, pears, turnips, onions
Nutrients: Quercetin & allicin
Function: Healthy bones, support arterial function, promote cardiovascular health
Yellow Orange
Foods: Pineapple, lemon, yams, apricots, carrots, mangoes, chickpeas, yellow pepper
Nutrients: Carotenoids and bioflavonoids
Function: Skin hydration, immune function, eye and heart health
Red
Foods: Pink grapefruit, tomatoes, cranberries, red cabbage
Nutrients: Lycopene and ellagic acid, antioxidant compounds
Function: Heart health, memory function, protect your blood vessels, cartilage, tendons and ligaments from damage, urinary tract health
Green
Foods: Spinach, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, asparagus, green beans, kiwi, zucchini
Nutrients: Calcium, lutein, carotenoids, and bioflavonoids
Function: Visual health, antioxidants, strong bones
Blue Purple
Foods: Prunes, eggplant, grapes, beets, red cabbage, blackberries, blueberries
Nutrients: Resveratrol
Function: Heart health, anti-inflammatory, memory function
So you see, there is not just one "best" vegetable. They are all great! Eat a variety for outstanding health benefits!
Really enjoying the 12 tips of Christmas. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI know our CSA up here in Great Falls grows it every summer (http://groundworksfarmmt.com/) and Prairie Heritage Farm brings their meat and grain CSA to your area (http://www.prairieheritagefarm.com/) but I don't think the vegetable CSA makes it all the way down there. It would be a bit of a drive. I love chard!
ReplyDeleteThe title pretty much says it all. A diet loaded with all kinds of fruits and vegetables is always the best choice.
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