10 (Surprising) Uses for Strawberries

strawberriesNow that summer has rolled around, we can relax in the knowledge that fresh fruit and light salads are far more appealing in the hot weather now than during the bleak cold winter, which is great news for the health conscious among us. Strawberries are one of the fruits synonymous with summer, and since they ripen back in spring, it means we have far longer to enjoy them!

Not only are strawberry’s low in calories (just 55 calories a serving of one cup) and practically fat-free (0.43g in a serving of one cup), but they are also a great source of Vitamin C and folic acid. Just eight medium sized strawberries contain 140% of the U.S RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) for Vitamin C and 20% for folic acid.

Additionally, they are packed full of antioxidants, and have shown to be one of the top three nutrient dense fruits in a study conducted by the American college of Nutrition, meaning they are able to provide recommended amounts of nine nutrients essential to our wellbeing.

So, this summer try out our Top Ten Tips for Strawberries! Read more

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What’s a Goji Berry?

goji-berryby Shereen Jegtvig

It seems like every couple of years a hot new exotic superfood makes its way into the United States. One of those recent superfoods is the goji berry – usually sold in juice or you can also find dried goji berries that kind of look like small raisins.  Goji berries come from Asia where they have been used for thousands of years as an herbal medicine.  They’re rich in vitamins A and C, iron, fiber and plant sterols, which are compounds found in plants that resemble our cholesterol, except that plant sterols actually lower cholesterol in the human body.  In my opinion, Goji berries deserve to land on many superfoods lists.

What do you look for when buying goji berry products? You can buy 100% goji berry juice in some health food stores and online (wallet warning – it tends to be pretty expensive), however goji juice blends are popping on up the shelves of typical grocery stores.  These juice blends are much less expensive than 100% goji juice, but more affordable, just be sure you’re not loading up on added sugars and you want the accompanying juices to be good for you too.  You also need to know that these juice blends won’t have anywhere near as many of the plant sterols as 100% goji juice, but they will still be rich in vitamins and other phytonutrients. Read more

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Superfood Tip: Apples

applesby Shereen Jegtvig

Superfoods are foods that contain some extra health benefits beyond general nutrition.  Apples are superfoods because they are rich in phytochemicals and fiber, plus they contain lots of vitamins and potassium, while being very low in sodium. Fresh apples are found in every grocery store, and you’ll be able to find the flavors and textures that suit your tastes.  Some apples are sweet and juicy while others are tart and crisp. Your local grocer can help you choose specific apples for eating or for cooking.

While fresh apples are… Read more

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Top 5 Superfoods – The Summary

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These days one could excuse themselves for confusing apples with oranges! With so many different foods being touted as functional foods, the everyday healthy consumer (you and me), must be wondering which school of thought to subscribe to. In what appears to be a response to this “cloud” of confusion, the New York State Dietetic Association (NYSDA) released a statement in late April, highlighting what they recommended as the top 5 recommended “functional foods”, or as we like to refer to them – SuperFoods! Read more

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